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Naga : Responsible for burping.
Kurma : Responsible for blinking.
Devadatta : Responsible for yawning.
Krikala : Responsible for Sneezing.
Dhananjaya : Responsible for opening and closing of heart valves.
Pranayama ...

 


Naga (Sanskrit) Serpent; the symbol of immortality and wisdom, of renewed births, of secret knowledge and, when the tail is held in the mouth, of eternity.

Naga Swami Satyavedananda belongs to the lineage of the Satyananda Yoga tradition. He is a direct disciple of Swami Satyananda by whom he was trained in India between 1968 and 1975.

naga serpent, a snake-god who inhabits the nether-world.
nagapasa [a sort of magical noose].
naham prakasah sarvasya yogamayasamavrtah I am not revealed to any and every being, enveloped in the maya of My yoga. [Gita 7.25] ...

Naga does eructation and hiccup. Kurma performs the function of opening the eyes. Krikara induces hunger and thirst. Devadatta does yawning. Dhananjaya causes decomposition of the body after death.

Being a naga does not mean that you have to remain naked throughout life.

Naga Asana (Cobra or Snake posture)
Nataraj Asana (King of the Dance posture)
Padma Asana (Lotus posture)
Parivritta Parshvakona (Turned Side-Angle posture)
Pavana mukta-asana (Wind-releasing posture)
Sarvanga Asana (Shoulder stand posture) ...

See also: Yoga, India, Mind, Ananda, Body

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