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Pranayama Techniques: Agni Sara Dhauti

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🪷 Yoga Techniques and Fitness

Introduction


  • agni = fire  sara = essence
  • Agni Sara is a fairly advanced practice.
  • It is a cleansing practice that combines pranayama and asana.
  • Agni Sara involves a sequential contraction and release of the abdominal muscles and may also be known as “the abdominal lift.”
  • It is necessary to master Uddiyana Bandha before practicing Agni Sara.
  • Dhauti is one of Hatha Yoga’s cleansing routines included in the Gherand Samhita text.
A LONG-TERM TRAINING & DAILY PRACTICE

Agni sara requires long-term training, and daily practice is a must. Early morning when the bowels and stomach are empty is the best time. You can also practice before meals, before bed, and during an asana routine. – Sandra Anderson

Purpose / Effects


In short, all the physiological functions of the abdomen are enhanced by this master practice. 

– Sandra Anderson

The practice is said to:

  • Develop core strength; strengthens pelvic floor and abdominals.
  • Increase digestive fire (stimulates digestion; eliminates constipation).
  • Purify and awaken energy potential in the abdomen; release physical and emotional blockage from solar plexus.
  • Tone and cleanse digestive and elimination systems. “Since many diseases start with stagnation in the digestive tract, the consequences of regular agni sara practice are wide-ranging.” (Sandra Anderson)
  • Massage bladder and strengthen muscles related to urinating.
  • Moving the abdominal wall presses lymphatic fluids upward, stimulating the immune system. (Sandra Anderson)
  • Increase vigor, vitality and enthusiasm, alleviating depression, dullness and lethargy.
  • Lessen anxiety.
  • “Stimulates five pranas, especially samana, and raises the energy levels markedly.” (Swami Satyananda Saraswati, Asana Pranayama Mudra Bandha 2008 p 506)

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