Book Title: Asan Pranayam Mudra Bandh
Author(s): Satyanand Saraswati Swami
Publisher: Yoga Publication Trust

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________________ of the body. Impurity is indicated by any symptoms of accumulated toxins such as skin eruptions. As the practice of maha mudra generates a lot of heat it should be avoided in hot summers. Benefits: By the practice of maha mudra the combined benefits of shambhavi mudra, moola bandha and kumbhaka are gained. Digestion and assimilation are stimulated and abdominal disorders are removed. Maha mudra stimulates the energy circuit linking mooladhara with ajna chakra. The whole system is charged with prana which intensifies awareness and induces spontaneous meditation. Mental depression is rapidly eliminated by this practice as energy blockages are removed. Variation: Siddha/siddha yoni asana may be adopted instead of utthan padasana. Sit with the hands on the knees in jnana or chin mudra and practise in the same way but without bending forward. Practice note: Before commencing maha mudra, the practi tioner should be thoroughly proficient in the techniques of shambhavi, khechari, moola bandha and kumbhaka, and have practised them for some time. This practice should not be attempted without expert guidance. Note: The base position for this mudra is the raja yoga version of utthanpadasana. 464

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