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Bhastrika Pranayama


Sanskrit word Bhastrika means bellows. This breathing exercise resembles the blowing of bellows. Bhastrika is the excellent breathing exercise which we can practice slowly or fast as per our convenience. A person who is suffering from Heart problem and Lung problems. In this pranayama body gets the maximum amount of oxygen due to complete inhaling and exhaling breathing.

Steps for Bhastrika Pranayama

  1. Sit comfortably on flat ground. Those who can’t sit on ground can sit on chair because this pranayama is related to the breath.
  2. Take a deep breath through both nostrils and fill the lungs with air and then exhale with hissing sound.
  3. Inhale deeply and exhale completely.

  4. DURATION 
  5. Do this for 2 min to 5 minutes max.

Benefits 

  1. Calms the mind.
  2. Increases appetite.
  3. Cures throat infection.
  4. It improves blood circulation.
  5. Keep away the heart related problems.
  6. Provide relaxation to body and mind.
  7. Improves your concentration.
  8. Helps to stronger the lungs.
  9. Relive stress depression and hypertension.
  10. Cure asthma, headache, neurological problems, depression.

Precaution

We can do this pranayama by slowly, medium and fast way. Those suffering from lungs and heart problems and high blood pressure can perform slowly. Practice under expert guidance.
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2 comments :

  1. please add photos showing the procedure clearly step-by-step.

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