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Bhramara vedha
an experience with the rise of kundalini that is like the buzzing of a black bee.
Bhramari pranayama ...

 


Sit on Padmasana or Siddhasana. Inhale rapidly through both nostrils making sound of Bhramara, the bee, and exhale rapidly through both nostrils, making the humming sound.

^ Amarakośa 2.7.46
^ For electronic edition of Amarakośa definition as "svaadhyaayaH syaajjapaH sutyaabhishhavaH savanaM cha saa\" see: [1].
^ Amarakośa 2.7.47.

His disciples brought him the news that a king named Amarak from a nearby province had just died.

The ancient Sanskrit scholar Amarasinha defined a purana as having five characteristic topics: "(1) The creation of the universe; (2) Its destruction and renovation; (3) The genealogy of gods and patriarchs; (4) The reigns of the Manus, ...

He is acclaimed by some as the first writer of Hindi or Punjabi prose and is credited with the authorship of numerous works, including the Goraksha Samhita, the Amaraugha Prabodha, the Jnata Amrita Shdstra and Siddha Siddhanta Paddhati.

See also: Yoga, Dharma, Param, Mind, Ananda