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________________ Time of practice: It may be performed at any time of day, although it is best performed early in the morning or late at night. It should not be performed in cold weather. Precautions: Kaki mudra should not be practised in a polluted atmosphere or in excessively cold weather because the normal filtering and air-conditioning function of the nose is bypassed. Contra-indications: People suffering from depression, low blood pressure and chronic constipation should avoid this practice. Benefits: Kaki mudra cools the body and mind and soothes mental tensions, alleviating disorders such as high blood pressure. In addition to the benefits of nasikagra drishti, the act of pursing the lips in this practice, together with the contact of the indrawn air with the membranes of the mouth, stimulates digestive secretions aiding the digestive process generally. It also purifies the blood. Practice note: Practitioners should be thoroughly familiar with nasikagra drishti prior to commencing this technique. The eyes must be kept open throughout the practice and nasikagra drishti should be continuous. If the eyes become tired, relax them for as long as necessary before recom mencing the practice. Note: The word kaki means 'crow'. Kaki mudra is so-called because during inhalation the mouth is shaped like a crow's beak. It is claimed that regular practice of this mudra leads to the diseasefree, long life that is associated with the crow. This mudra is also considered to be a pranayama practice because of its close similarity to sheetali and seetkari pranayamas. 441
SR No.009366
Book TitleAsan Pranayam Mudra Bandh
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorSatyanand Saraswati Swami
PublisherYoga Publication Trust
Publication Year2002
Total Pages560
LanguageHindi
ClassificationBook_Devnagari
File Size5 MB
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