Bahir kumbhaka external breath retention. The stage of pranayama where breath is retained after exhalation. Bahiranga trataka ...
Bahiranga trataka Practise in a dark room which is free from drafts and insects - place a candle at arms length in front of you with the flame at eye level - it is important that the flame does not flicker in the least - sit in a comfortable ...
Bahiranga from the roots Bahihi, meaning 'outer', and Anga, meaning 'limb'; the 'externalized' aspects, or 'outer limbs' of yoga; in Patanjali's Classical Ashtanga Yoga system, this refers to the first five 'limbs' of Yama, Niyama, Asana, ...
Bahir lakshya - external aim to focus on in order to achieve concentration ...
Bahir = outside; external Akalpita = unimaginable Vrttir = state (of mind) Maha-videha = (name of a) Yogic Siddhi enabling the Yogi to remain without a body (here, the mental body) Tatah = thence; ...
- Bahiranga-s'akti, the energy in between of the living souls. - The energy or active power of a deity personified as his wife and worshipped under various names depending on the godhead of concern.
Astanga Yoga consists of Bahiranga Yoga ( Indirect Method) and Antaranga Yoga ( Direct Method) (Hatha Yoga prodipika of Watmarama deals solely with physical discipline) Bahiranga or external has five steps or components: Yama ( DON'Ts), ...
Purification is of two kinds: Antar-Dhauti (internal cleaning) and Bahir-Dhauti (external cleaning). Antar-Dhauti can be made in three ways. Take a fine piece of muslin cloth, 3 inches wide and 15 feet long.
It is a bridge between the bahiranga (external) aspects of yoga namely, yama, niyama, asana, pranayama, and the antaranga (internal) yoga.
This is called Bahir (outside) - Kumbhak. When you start breathing in raise the head. When we sit in Vajrasana, weight will be shared by both the muscles of the thighs.
See also: Yoga, Mind, Body, Antar, Pranayama
 
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