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A shatkarma technique - also referred as the short intestinal wash. involves the drinking of several glasses of water and the expelling it through stool after a series of exercises (asanas); in the process a thorough cleansing of the colon takes place. a shatkarma technique - cleansing of the nasal passages with water by alternating the flow of water in the nostrils, preferably using a neti pot. adwaita an experience with the rise of kundalini that is like the buzzing of a black bee. antar ardha matsyendrasana author of the yoga sutras and preacher of the eight-fold (ashtanga) yoga, name of the first writer of the yoga philosophy. avatar basti bhujapidasana bijavasthapan buddhidhyana cobra pose. devotion dugdha neti.

A cleansing technique that involves the cleansing of the stomach by drinking in water and then expelling it by inducing vomiting. a force of sattva that is most likely to occur between the hours of 3:00 a.m. and sunrise. a hindu holy man, or ascetic. abdominal retraction lock'; drawing in of the abdomen towards the backbone after exhaling. atman bhujanga vedha bindu breath retention. chandra chit kundalini collecting, grasping. contentment, one of the five niyamas, second of the eight stages of classic yoga. deva dharana ego ekagra fire, the god of fire..

Abhinavagupta's master. activity, dynamic yogic practice. agnisar kriya agnistambhasana pose akarm dhanurasan akbar an ancient kashmiri king who invited the sage atri gupta to come live in his court to teach him shaivism; from atri gupta the line of teachers of kashmir shaivism descended. an experience of the rise of kundalini in which kundalini takes the form of energy. anavopaya anu bahir kumbhaka bhajans bliss, ecstasy. brahmarandra chakra breathing technique which involves gulping air and swallowing it into the stomach and retaining it. buddhidhyana chela eka pada kapotasana exhalation extended side angle pose, uttihita "extended, stretched" parsva "side, flank", kona "angle", asana "pose". external breath retention. the stage of pranayama where breath is retained after exhalation. firelog pose..
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