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Breath Control (Prāṇāyāma)

Regulate the breath and you regulate the mind — the yoga's most direct lever on consciousness.

Prāṇāyāma is the disciplined control of the breath. Because breath and mind are held to move together, regulating the one is a direct way to still the other: by slowing, lengthening, and suspending the breath, the yogin quiets the mental fluctuations and gathers the vital energy. It is the fourth of Patañjali's eight limbs and, in haṭha-yoga, an elaborate practical art with many specific techniques. Mishandled, the texts warn, it harms; rightly done, it prepares the mind for deep meditation.

How it traveled

  1. Bhagavad-gītā
    Kuru-Pañcāla region · -150
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  2. Haṭhayoga-pradīpikā
    Kāśī (Varanasi) · 1450
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  3. Gheraṇḍa-saṃhitā
    Kāśī (Varanasi) · 1700
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Gheraṇḍa-saṃhitā · (attributed to Gheraṇḍa)

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Gheraṇḍa-saṃhitā · (attributed to Gheraṇḍa)

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Haṭhayoga-pradīpikā · Svātmārāma

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Haṭhayoga-pradīpikā · Svātmārāma

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Yoga-sūtra · Patañjali

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Bhagavad-gītā · Vyāsa (Yoga-bhāṣya commentator)

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Bhagavad-gītā · Vyāsa (Yoga-bhāṣya commentator)

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Vijñāna-bhairava · Anonymous (Bhairava Āgama / Tantra)

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Śvetāśvatara Upaniṣad · Vedic Revelation (śruti)

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Tantrasāra · Abhinavagupta

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