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Bhramari Pranayama

Bhramari Pranayama - Humming Bee Breath, How to do Bhramari Pranayama - Humming Bee Breath, Benefits of Bhramari Pranayama - Humming Bee Breath, Precautions, & a note for yoga practitioners

Bhramari Pranayama (humming bee breath) is one of the important and popular pranayamas. The word bhramari means ‘bee’ and the practice is so called because a sound is produced which imitates that of the bee. Bhramari induces a meditative state by harmonizing the mind and directing the awareness inward.

How to do Bhramari Pranayama (Humming bee breath)

Technique I:

Variation: Nadanusandhana Asana (exploration of sound pose)

Duration

Time of practice: 

Precautions while doing Technique I of Bhramari Pranayama – Humming bee breath

Technique 2: with Antar Kumbhaka (inner retention) 

Precautions while doing Technique 2: with Antar Kumbhaka (inner retention) 

Advanced practice: (addition of bandhas)

Precaution while doing Advanced practice: (addition of bandhas)

Bhramari Pranayama (Humming bee breath) Benefits

Preparatory practices

  1. Natural breathing
  2. Abdominal breathing or diaphragmatic breathing
  3. Thoracic breathing
  4. Clavicular breathing
  5. Yogic breathing

Types of Pranayamas  

  1. Nadi Shodhan Pranayama (Psychic network purification)
  2. Sheetali Pranayama (Cooling breath)
  3. Sheetkari Pranayama (Hissing breath)
  4. Bhramari Pranayama (Humming bee breath)
  5. Ujjayi Pranayama (The psychic breath)
  6. Bhastrika Pranayama (Bellows breath)
  7. Kapalbhati Pranayama (Frontal brain cleansing breath)
  8. Moorchha Pranayama (Swooning or fainting breath)
  9. Surya Bhedi Pranayama (Vitality stimulating breath)
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