Dhananjaya causes decomposition of body Nadi Suddhi (purification of Nadis) is an important matter in the early stage of Yoga. If there are impurities in the Nadis, the ascent of Kundalini in the Sushumna is seriously retarded.
There is a Jataka reference to king Dhananjaya introduced as a prince from the race of Yudhishtira. An epithet of Agni (fire) worshiped as a God by the Hindus & described in the Sanskrit Vedic literature as a very important deity.
These minor or upa pranas are called naag, kurma, krikara, devadutta and dhananjaya.
Krikara induces hunger and thirst. Devadatta does yawning. Dhananjaya causes decomposition of the body after death. That man is never reborn, whenever he may die, whose breath goes out of the head, after piercing the Brahmarandhra.
See also: Body, Mind, Yoga, Spirit, Pranayama
 
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