Thursday 31 May 2018

Easy 5 Step Yoga Routine for better sleep



Easy Bedtime Routine For Insomniacs

Step 1: 
Wash your hands and legs nicely. Rinse your eyes (preferably using an eye-cup).

Step 2:
Put ghee in your nostrils and inhale deeply. In winters, replace ghee with almond oil. Rub ghee/ almond oil on backbone, head & soles of the feet.

Step 3:

Practice Sarvangasana. Start with holding the final pose for 2 minutes & slowly build it to 8 minutes. If you find Sarvangasana challenging you can do Viprit Karni- legs up the wall pose.

Step 4:

Bhramari 5 rounds

Step 5:

Lie on your bed in Shavasana, fingers in Pran Mudra, take 16 deep and slow inhales & relaxing exhales. Then turn to your right side 32 deep inhales & relaxing exhales. Turn to your left side 64 deep inhales & exhales.

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Yoga for Migraine









Therapeutic branch of Yoga comes from the Panchkosa concept of Taittiriya Upnishad. The most important take away from there is:
Healing happens at four levels:
1. At the level of our body: Annamayakosa
2. At the level of our life force: Pranamayakosa
3. At the level of our mind: Manomayakosa
4. At the level of wisdom & clarity: Vijanamayakosa


At the level of our body: Annamayakosa

This again is sub categorized into three levels-

The 'anna':

1. Have hot ginger water at the onset of pain 
Ginger blocks prostaglandins, which stimulate muscle contractions, control inflammation in the blood vessels, and impact some hormones. Drinking ginger water stifles prostaglandins to block the unbearable pain, and stop the associated nausea and dizziness.

2. At bedtime use your little finger to put some ghee (in summer) or badam oil (in winters) in your nostrils.

3. Eat light and easy to digest food.Avoid milk products & gluten for three days when headache strikes.

The asanas:

Morning Practice
1. Suryanamaskar
2. Shashankasana
3. Pachimottanasana
4. Matsyasana
5. Bhujangasana
6. Pawanmuktasana
7. Sarwangasana
8. Halasana

Bedtime Practice
Sarwangasana
Halasana

At the level of Life Force: Pranamayakosa

In the morning:
Kapalbhati Kriya: 5 breathes
Nadishodhan Pranayam: 10 minutes
Apan Vayu Mudra: 20 minutes

At bedtime:
Chandra Anolum Vilom: 27 breathes
Apanvayu Mudra: 20 minutes

At the level of mind: Manomayakosa

In the morning:
A-U-M chant: 5 rounds

At bedtime:
Yognidra

At the level of Wisdom & Clarity: Vijanamayakosa

Panchkosa model says that every vyadhi (disease) in this body is a creation of a mental adhi (affliction) that remained untreated.

The adhis that leads to migraine are:
1. Sexual fears
2. Fear of intimacy
3. Feeling of being pressurized by someone or something.

Working on these feelings through relaxation and trusting the process of life helps.

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Wednesday 16 May 2018

This Easy Yoga Trick Is Better Than Coffee When It Comes To Kick-starting Mornings






Is getting up in the morning a pain for you?
Do feel sleepy despite having a good night's sleep?
Do you feel drowsy in the morning?
Are you not a morning person & feel fatigue when you wake up?

If your answer is 'yes' to any or many then this post is for you.

What to do to Kick-Start in your mornings?

Stay in bed don't move!
It's not a joke, I mean it. The mistake that we make is, we try to move our body before waking up our brain. Trying to stimulate the body before stimulating the brain is something against common sense. Isn't it? Yet, we do it. Don't we?

So, here's what we need to do before we leave bed, to wake up our brain before body. It's a two-step yogic technique called Palming

Step 1: Rub your palms vigorously.

According to Samkhya Darshan ( Philosophy that gave birth to Yoga & Ayurveda), there is a heavy concentration of nerve endings in our palms. When we rub our palms together, the nerve endings are activated, there's an immediate awakening of our brain which in turn leads to waking up our system.

Step 2: Cup your face with your palms

When we do this, in that instance, a whole range of nerves connected with our eyes and other senses are awakened. Before you even move your body, the body & brain both are ready, energized and active.
So, instead of getting up absent minded and groggy, you wake up to a mindful awakening.

Benefits of Palming:

1. Releases mental strain.
2. Wakes up our body and mind in calm abiding fashion.
3. Promotes extreme relaxation of body & mind
4. Removes fatique
5. According to Dr. Bates, MD, Palming is a powerful and simple method for relaxing the eyes and the vision system.

Why it's better way to wake up than drinking coffee (or tea or even green tea)?

Coffee, tea, green tea, chocolate has caffeine in it. Caffeine doesn't wake us up by energizing but according to researches, it does so by making us restless, anxious and increasing our heart beats. Again, any person with common sense knows that this promotes negative health of body & mind.

So far, we discussed Palming with respect to body and mind. For most us, two- step palming method   as shown above is good enough. However, if a practitioner wants to go deeper into practice, here are Mantras of Palming.

Mantras:

In tantric cult, we called human body 'Mantra Purush', made of mantras. Therefore, it is known to add mantra recitation to yoga practices to increase the effect.
The above mentioned palming is effective on its own, however, my father taught this to me along with mantras. So, it is my responsibility that in order to continue the lineage & preserve knowledge I must share the mantras too. Please note, I am just sharing the mantras here and this is not a transmission of them.

Mantra when you look at your palms:

कराग्रे वसते लक्ष्मिः करमध्ये सरस्वति ।
करमूले तु गोविन्दः प्रभाते करदर्शनम् ॥
Karaagre Vasate Lakssmih Karamadhye Sarasvati |
Karamuule Tu Govindah Prabhaate Karadarshanam ||

Literally it means, Laxmi dwells at the top of my palm, in the middle there's Saraswati, at the base there's Govinda, therefore, I look at my hands and contemplate on them every morning.

This doesn't mean that the two Goddess and Govinda are literally sitting on your hands. The Gods & Goddesses of Hindu mythology are mere metaphors. Vedic wisdom tells as that there is one Supreme Consciousness- the Brahman, and it dwells in all sentient beings (plants included) as Atman. The multitude of the gods, goddesses and everything divine in Vedic Wisdom is just an outer manifestation of certain inner qualities.

Laxmi represents divine beauty, grace, health and prosperity. Saraswati manifests gyan- wisdom of combining knowledge with compassion and clarity. Givinda is a Paran Yogi who excelled the art of applying yogic wisdom in relishing the comforts of material world without hurting spiritual growth and bringing greater good to society.

When we reciete this mantra in the morning that's what we remind ourselves. That's the first thought that we have- This is my true potential and it's in my hands. Everything that I desire is in ,y hands- beauty, grace, health, prosperity, wisdom, knowledge, compassion and clarity. I have it in me to have the joyful life that I deserve and transform this world into a joyful place.


Mantra to recite while rubbing your palms:


मङ्गलम् भगवान विष्णुः, मङ्गलम् गरुणध्वजः। 

मङ्गलम् पुण्डरी काक्षः, मङ्गलाय तनो हरिः॥
Mangalam Bhagwan Vishnuh, Mangalam Garunadhwajah। 
Mangalam Pundari Kakshah, Mangalaya Tano Harih॥

This mantra translates as, all auspiciousness to Lord Vishnu, all auspiciousness to one who has Garuda as His flag. All auspiciousness to One who has eyes like the lotus flowers, and auspiciousness to Hari.

In essence, after reminding ourselves of our true nature, we offer ourselves to Vishnu- manifestation of the Brahman as the caretaker of this multiverse. This way, all our actions become his actions and we can involve our daily activities as Karma Yoga (detachment with the fruits of our work). Hence, breaking through the Karmic Cycle.

Mantra to recite while cupping the face:


ब्रह्मा मुरारी त्रिपुरांतकारी भानु: शशि भूमि सुतो बुधश्च।
 गुरुश्च शुक्र शनि राहु केतव सर्वे ग्रहा शांति करा भवंतु।
Brahmaa Muraaris-Tripuraantakaarii
Bhaanuh Shashii Bhuumisuto Budhash-Ca |
Gurush-Ca Shukrah Shani-Raahu-Ketavah
Kurvantu Sarve Mama Suprabhaatam ||

(In the early morning I remember) The Devas Brahma, Murari (The enemy of demon Mura, refers to Sri Krishna or Vishnu) and Tripurantakari (The One Who has brought an end to Tripurasuras, refers to Sri Shiva), The Planets Bhanu (The Sun), Shashi (The Moon), Bumisuta (Mars) and Budha (Mercury), Guru (Jupiter), Shukra (Venus), Shani (Saturn), Rahu and Ketu, May all of them make my Morning Auspicious.

Basically, you cover your body and mind with a good luck charm.