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		<description><![CDATA[Yoga: What is Jivha Bandhas? &#124; Jivha Bandha Sit in any of the yogic sitting postures. Padmasana, Sukhasana etc. or sit erect in a chair. Or stand at ease with a distance of about 30 to 40 cms. between the legs, keeping the hands on the waiast.This Bandha is secured by tightly pressing the upper [...]]]></description>
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<p>Sit in any of the yogic sitting postures. Padmasana, Sukhasana etc. or sit erect in a chair. Or stand at ease with a distance of about 30 to 40 cms. between the legs, keeping the hands on the waiast.This Bandha is secured by tightly pressing the upper surface of the tongue against the hard and soft palates. The borders of the tongue are accommodated comfortably inside the encircling teeth of the upper jaw. In Sanskrit, Jivha means a tongue and Bandha means a lock, hence the name Jivha Bandha or tongue lock.</p>
<p>Sit in a comfortable position with the spine erect.Breathing is slow and steady.Now open the mouth and at the same time touch the upper surface of the tongue against the hard and soft palates and then suck it upwards so that only the fronulum is seen. </p>
<p>The whole tongue remains within the palate.In doing so, the border of your tongue is accommodated comfortably inside the encircling teeth of the upper jaw.Sit in this tongue lock position, fixing your sight on the tip of your nose.Sit in this position for 5 seconds and repeat 3 to 7 times.</p>
<p>Let the entire tongue touch the palate. The left and right sides of the tongue should be kept touching the respective inner sides of the gums. With the tongue still &#8216;sticking to the roots of the upper teeth, open the mouth completely. At this stage, the fold of membrane under the tongue  is stretched and stands eret. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yoga: What is Mula Bandha? &#124; Bandhas &#124; Bandha Mula &#124; Mula Bandha Mula Bandha is a Sanskrit compound term Mula denotes root, base, beginning , foundation,origin or cause, basis, source Bandha denotes bondage, fetter, posture, joining together, catching hold of.The bandhas are mechanisms by which a yogi can direct the flow of prana, the [...]]]></description>
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Mula Bandha is a Sanskrit compound term  Mula denotes root,  base,   beginning ,  foundation,origin or cause,  basis,  source Bandha denotes bondage, fetter, posture, joining together, catching hold of.The bandhas are mechanisms by which a yogi can direct the flow of prana, the universal life force energy that animates and unites us all. With a few simple adjustments, you can learn to integrate Mula Bandha, one of four bandhas mentioned in the Hatha Yoga Pradipika and the Gheranda Samhita, into your daily asana practice.</p>
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<p>If you don’t know how to access the pelvic floor, think of it as the space between the pubic bone and the tailbone. Initially you may need to contract and hold the muscles around the anus and genitals, but really what you want is to isolate and draw up the perineum, which is between the anus and genitals. Do not hold your breath. Engaging mula bandha while doing yoga poses can give the postures an extra lift.</p>
<p>To find this neutral position, explore the potential placement of the pelvis. Stand upright with your feet together and your arms by your sides. As you inhale, draw the hips and buttocks slightly backward and increase the curvature in the lumbar spine. This is an anterior tilt.For the male it is the upward turning of the space about one inch above the perineum. The perineal space actually becomes indented, domed, or sucked in and up creating empty space for the front of the pubic bone and sacrum to move toward each other. It is the same for the female except that the center of the action occurs at the cervix being drawn up and in. </p>
<p>Sit on the floor in a comfortable, cross legged position. If possible, place the heel of one foot at the perineum, right between the anus and the genitals.Do this several times, and begin to notice that when the pelvis is in the anterior position, the muscles in the lower back tighten and the inner groins shorten.If you notice that only your anus is contracting, try to relax it. The isolation of the anal sphincter is a separate action, called ashvini  mudra.</p>
<p>The perineum is the muscular body between the anus and the genitals. By slightly contracting the pubo coccygeal   muscle, which goes from the pubic bone to the tail bone, we create an energetic seal that locks prana into the body and so prevents it from leaking out at the base of the spine.Once you isolate mula bandha,You can practice mula bandha in conjunction with yoga breathing, or pranayama, by slowly contracting the pelvic floor while inhaling for five counts</p>
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<p>There are three bandhas   Mula Bandha, Uddiyana Bandha and Jhalandara Bandha. Each bandha is a lock, meaning a closing off of part of the interior body. These locks are used in various pranayama and asana practices to tone, cleanse and energize the interior body and organs.When practiced together they are called tri bandha. They are practiced together or individually at specific times during kriya, asana, pranayama, mudra, visualization, dharana, and meditation  practice.</p>
<p>The fifth limb in ashtanga yoga, pratyhara in turn acts similarly as a powerful vehicle for tapas   and is its energetic counterpoint as our energy is no longer dissipated nor distracted into dualistic externalizations. As such pratyhara is the general operating principle while the specific bandhas work at specific energy circuits. </p>
<p><em>Types of  Hatha Yoga Bandhas:</em></p>
<p>1.Paramananda Bandha</p>
<p>2.Hri Bandha.</p>
<p>3.Nabhi Bandha.</p>
<p>4.Swadhi Bandha.</p>
<p>5.Ajna Bandha.</p>
<p>6.Jivha Bandha.</p>
<p>7.Adjunctive Bandhas.</p>
<p>8.Utilizing the Three Basic Bandhas with the Breath, Pranayama and Advanced Mudra Practice.</p>
<p>9.Traya Bandha or maha bandha.</p>
<p>10.Jalandhara Bandha &#8211; Vishuddha Chakra or Rudra Loka.</p>
<p>11.<a href="http://www.ehealthyland.com/yoga/what-is-uddiyana-bandha-uddiyana-bandha-bandha-uddiyana.html">Uddiyana Bandha &#8211; Manipura Chakra  or Vishnu Loka .</a></p>
<p>12.<a href="http://www.ehealthyland.com/yoga/what-is-mula-bandha-bandhas-bandha-mula-mula-bandha.html">Mula Bandha &#8211; Muladhara Chakra or Brahma Loka .</a></p>
<p>13.The Classical Bandhas.</p>
<p>The practice of bandha requires more conscious effort. The duration of bandhas is lesser than mudras because they are practiced mostly with Antar kumbhaka phase. Sometimes three bandhas are practiced together to intensify the practice of Pranayama and to generate a typical sensation.There are four major bandhas in vogue.Jalandhara bandha is for throat, Uddiyana bandha is for abdomen, Mula bandha is for perineum and anus, Jivha bandha is for tongue and palate.</p>
<p> This contraction is maintained for some length of time and this is done in a particular posture.Both of them require proper concentration on the technique. Both, the bandhas and the mudras are practiced on the empty stomach. Both of these practices are concerned with the higher aspects of yoga in order to progress on the spiritual path, both of them activate particular chakras and produce typical sensations, which are experienced by the sadhaka. </p>
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