How to Practice Nadi Shodhana Pranayama
A breathing exercise that calms and refreshes your mind, while also helping you stay focused, Nadi Shodhana Pranayama is widely practiced in Ayurveda. The Sanskrit word “Nadi” means channel and “shodhana” means cleansing. In other words, Nadi shodhana pranayama aims at cleansing and purifying the various channels of the body. It can be practiced by just about anyone and is best practiced early in the morning.
The Technique
The Technique
- Seat yourself in a comfortable position. Straighten your spine and gently close your eyes.
- Start by taking a few deep breaths.
- Fold the tips of your index and middle fingers inward to your palm.
- Elevate your elbow so that your arm makes a right angle with your body, close your right nostril with your right thumb as you inhale through the left nostril.
- Breath deeply, bringing it down the spine and into your belly and pelvis areas.
- As you release the right nostril, gently close the left nostril with your right ring and pinky fingers.
- Now exhale through your right nostril, releasing the breath from the belly, up the spine, and through the nostril. Pause gently at the end of each exhalation.

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