TermMeaning or definition as related to yoga in Sanskrit or another language. Ida nadi one of the main energy channels running on the left side of the spine from the mooladhara chakra to the ajna chakra in the head. Indra ...
Ida nadi one of the main energy channels running on the left side of the spine from the mooladhara (base) chakra to the ajna chakra in the head. Jala ...
Ida nadi - major pranic channel in the body; passive aspect of prana manifesting as mental force, chit shakti; lunar force governing the manifest subtle dimension ...
ida nadi [one of the main nerve channels in the subtle body, situated on the left side of the central channel]. iha here (in this life and body). iha ca amutra ca here and beyond.
ida nadi Chidakasha psychic space in front of the closed eyes, just behind the forehead.
I ida nadi: the psychic nerve current through the left nostril istha devata: chosen deity for worship Ishwara: God ...
The Ida Nadi starts and ends to the left of the Sushumna, but is also connected with the left testicle in males. It terminates in the left nostril, stimulating the right side of the brain.
Moreover, not only ida nadi but also ajna chakra is stimulated by psychoactive substances in an anomalous way.
There are 3 main swara, Ida Nadi or Left Swara (Nadi is flow of pranic energy in body), Pingala Nadi or Right Swara and Sushumna or third Swara. o Ida / Lunar / Left Swara - The breath through left nostril ...
As the energy spirals to the left, prana is said to be flowing in the Ida nadi. The ida nadi is also regarded as the "chandra nadi" or "moon nadi" because when flow is on the left side, the lunar force is considered to be dominant.
When the apana (the downward moving cooling and purifying energy) that normally moves within the ida nadis (psychic nerve channel) is synchronized with the prana (the upward moving energizing and activating energy) that normally moves through the ...
Nadi ("conduit"): one of 72,000 or more subtle channels along or through which the life force (prana) circulates, of which the three most important ones are the ida nadi, pingala nadi, and sushumna nadi .
See also: Yoga, Ida, Pingala, Body, Mind
 
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