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<p><strong>What is Jalandhara Bandha? | Jalandhara Bandha | Bandha Jalandhara </strong></p>
<p>This position is very useful in holding an Empty Pause, for the pressure of the chin against the chest pushes the base of the tongue and the larynx up into the pharynx and against the palate, thus providing aid in resisting the pressure caused by the vacuum in the Lungs. Jalandhara Bandha is the chin lock, one of the three internal locks or Bandhas described and employed in Hatha Yoga. It is performed by dropping the head slightly so that the chin is tucked close to the chest and the tongue pushes up against the palate in the mouth.</p>
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<p>Sit in Padmasana or in any comfortable meditative posture.Bend your neck a little forward.Sit in a comfortable pose.Firm your shoulder blades against your back torso to lift your sternum. Be careful not to push your front ribs forward. Slowly place firmly your chin on chest so that when you practise Pranayama with Kumbhaka, the inside retained air must not come out.While returning, slowiy raise your chin and straighten your neck. </p>
<p>Many beginners make the mistake of only lowering the chin  in fact your chin should be met half way by the elevated sternum.Draw this crook diagonally up and into your skull. Your head should pivot and your chin should descend over this action, which simultaneously draws the top of the sternum upward. </p>
<p>The pressure on the Carotid Sinus also helps in lowering blood pressure and this posture, when done by hypertension patients, can help them tackle their health problems.Beginner`s are advised to practise this Bandha for a few seconds only initially.If you&#8217;re a beginner, don&#8217;t hold this bandha continuously throughout your practice. Begin your inhalation with your head upright. Apply Jalandhara as you near the end of the inhale, hold during the retention and the exhale, then raise your head to a neutral position for the next inhale.<br />
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Benefits of Jalandhara Bandha </em></p>
<p>1.Protects the brain, eyes, and inner ears from the internal pressure of the retained breath. </p>
<p>2.This Bandha influences our vocal organs directly. </p>
<p>3.Prevents the retained breath from &#8220;leaking out&#8221; of the torso through the throat.</p>
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