How dose Yogic kriyas help us?
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By recharging the blood and cells with life energy that has been distilled from breath and reinforced with the pure spiritualized life force in the spine and brain, the Yogi Kriyas stops bodily decay, thereby quieting the breath and heart by rendering their purifying actions unnecessary.
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names of Yogic Kriyas are Shuddhi-kriya, Saucha, Sauca, Shudhi-karan, Shat-kriyas, Shat-karma, Shata-Karma
It has been explained in the Niyama of Eight Limbs of Yoga (Ashtanga Yoga) that one has to do the practice of saucha/sauca. The saucha is the other name of yogic kriyas
Kriyas are cleansing techniques used to purify the body and mind which ultimately open the pathways of the body, the nadis, the energy body, the mind, and the heart. Kriyas are more popularly called Shat Karmas.
Many people are proud of their external cleaniness, but many who wash their outside every day are rotting from inside, as evidenced by horrible smell from their mouths, grey skin color, and deep wrinkles.
Yogic Kriyas are cleansing techniques that cleanse various internal organs of the body. They are also called shatkriyas or shatkarma because they are six in number, commonly known as Neti, Dhauti, Basti, Trataka, Nauli and Kapalbhati
Following are the main Kriyas:
Jala Neti (Nasal Cleansing)
Dugdha Neti (Nasal Cleansing with Milk)
Ghrita Neti (Nasal Cleansing with Ghee)
Sutra Neti (Nasal Cleansing with String)
Nauli Kriya (Churning of Abdomen)
Agnisar Kriya
Vaman Dhauti/ Kunjal Kriya (Vomit Wash)
Shankha-Prakshalana
Basti/ Vasti (Yogic Enema)
Kapalbhati
It has been explained in the Niyama of Eight Limbs of Yoga (Ashtanga Yoga) that one has to do the practice of saucha/sauca. The saucha is the other name of yogic kriyas
Kriyas are cleansing techniques used to purify the body and mind which ultimately open the pathways of the body, the nadis, the energy body, the mind, and the heart. Kriyas are more popularly called Shat Karmas.
Many people are proud of their external cleaniness, but many who wash their outside every day are rotting from inside, as evidenced by horrible smell from their mouths, grey skin color, and deep wrinkles.
Yogic Kriyas are cleansing techniques that cleanse various internal organs of the body. They are also called shatkriyas or shatkarma because they are six in number, commonly known as Neti, Dhauti, Basti, Trataka, Nauli and Kapalbhati
Following are the main Kriyas:
Jala Neti (Nasal Cleansing)
Dugdha Neti (Nasal Cleansing with Milk)
Ghrita Neti (Nasal Cleansing with Ghee)
Sutra Neti (Nasal Cleansing with String)
Nauli Kriya (Churning of Abdomen)
Agnisar Kriya
Vaman Dhauti/ Kunjal Kriya (Vomit Wash)
Shankha-Prakshalana
Basti/ Vasti (Yogic Enema)
Kapalbhati
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