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Through their exploration of the [[body]] and [[breath]], the [[ancient]] [[yogis]] discovered that [[prana]] ([[life force]] [[energy]]) could be further subdivided into energetic components they called [[Vayus]] ([[winds]]). The five [[Vayus]] of [[prana]] all have very {{Wiki|subtle}} yet {{Wiki|distinct}} energetic qualities, including specific functions and [[directions]] of flow. The [[yogis]] were able to control and cultivate these [[Vayus]] by simply bringing their focus and [[awareness]] to them. Through this [[conscious]] control and [[cultivation]] they were not only able to create optimal [[health]] and well-being, but were able to activate the [[primordial]] [[Kundalini energy]] to obtain states of [[enlightened]] [[Samadhi]].
 
  
Complete [[mastery]] over the [[Vayus]] is not necessary to [[benefit]] from using them to improve our inward focus and the ability to [[feel]] the subtleties within the [[body]]. [[Cultivating]] a basic [[awareness]] of one or more of the [[Vayus]] will help us deepen our [[awareness]] of [[body]] and [[breath]] to enrich our [[yoga practice]].
 
  
The two most important [[Vayus]] are Prana-Vayu and Apana-Vayu. Prana–Vayu is situated in the head, centered in the [[third-eye]], and its [[energy]] pervades the {{Wiki|chest}} region. The flow of Prana-Vayu is inwards and upward. It nourishes the {{Wiki|brain}} and the [[eyes]] and governs {{Wiki|reception}} of all things: [[food]], [[air]], [[senses]], and [[thoughts]]. This {{Wiki|Vayu}} is the fundamental [[energy]] in the [[body]] and directs and feeds into the four other [[Vayus]]. To [[experience]] Prana-Vayu: Close your [[eyes]], sit or stand with a long spine and [[relaxed]] [[body]], and as you inhale [[feel]] an [[energy]] flowing up the torso from the belly to the [[third-eye]].
 
  
Apana–Vayu is situated in the pelvic floor and its [[energy]] pervades the lower {{Wiki|abdomen}}. The flow of Apana-Vayu is downwards and out and its [[energy]] nourishes the {{Wiki|organs}} of {{Wiki|digestion}}, reproduction and elimination. Apana-Vayu governs the elimination of all {{Wiki|substances}} from the [[body]]: {{Wiki|carbon}} monoxide, {{Wiki|urine}}, stool, etc. To [[experience]] Apana-Vayu: Close your [[eyes]], sit or stand with a long spine and [[relaxed]] [[body]], and as you exhale [[feel]] an [[energy]] flowing down the torso from the top of the head to the tailbone.
 
  
Vyana–Vayu is situated in the [[heart]] and {{Wiki|lungs}} and flows throughout the entire [[body]]. The flow of Vyana-Vayu moves from the center of the [[body]] to the {{Wiki|periphery}}. It governs circulation of all {{Wiki|substances}} throughout the [[body]], and assists the other [[Vayus]] with their functions. To [[experience]] Vyana-Vayu: Close your [[eyes]], sit or stand with a long spine and [[relaxed]] [[body]], and as you inhale [[feel]] the [[breath]] radiating outward from the {{Wiki|navel}} to the arms and {{Wiki|legs}}.
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Through their exploration of the [[body]] and [[breath]], the [[ancient]] [[yogis]] discovered that [[prana]] ([[life force energy]]) could be further subdivided into energetic components they called [[Vayus]] ([[winds]]).
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The [[five Vayus]] of [[prana]] all have very {{Wiki|subtle}} yet {{Wiki|distinct}} energetic qualities, including specific functions and [[directions]] of flow.
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The [[yogis]] were able to control and cultivate these [[Vayus]] by simply bringing their focus and [[awareness]] to them.
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Through this [[conscious]] control and [[cultivation]] they were not only able to create optimal [[health]] and well-being, but were able to activate the [[primordial]] [[Kundalini energy]] to obtain states of [[enlightened]] [[Samadhi]].
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Complete [[mastery]] over the [[Vayus]] is not necessary to [[benefit]] from using them to improve our inward focus and the ability to [[feel]] the subtleties within the [[body]].
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[[Cultivating]] a basic [[awareness]] of one or more of the [[Vayus]] will help us deepen our [[awareness]] of [[body]] and [[breath]] to enrich our [[yoga practice]].
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The two most important [[Vayus]] are [[Prana-Vayu]] and [[Apana-Vayu]].
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[[Prana–Vayu]] is situated in the head, centered in the [[third-eye]], and its [[energy]] pervades the {{Wiki|chest}} region. The flow of [[Prana-Vayu]] is inwards and upward.
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It nourishes the {{Wiki|brain}} and the [[eyes]] and governs {{Wiki|reception}} of all things: [[food]], [[air]], [[senses]], and [[thoughts]].
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This {{Wiki|Vayu}} is the fundamental [[energy]] in the [[body]] and directs and feeds into the four other [[Vayus]].
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To [[experience]] [[Prana-Vayu]]: Close your [[eyes]], sit or stand with a long spine and [[relaxed]] [[body]], and as you inhale [[feel]] an [[energy]] flowing up the torso from the belly to the [[third-eye]].
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[[Apana–Vayu]] is situated in the pelvic floor and its [[energy]] pervades the lower {{Wiki|abdomen}}.
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The flow of [[Apana Vayu]] is downwards and out and its [[energy]] nourishes the {{Wiki|organs}} of {{Wiki|digestion}}, reproduction and elimination.
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[[Apana-Vayu]] governs the elimination of all {{Wiki|substances}} from the [[body]]:
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{{Wiki|carbon}} monoxide, {{Wiki|urine}}, stool, etc.
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To [[experience]] [[Apana-Vayu]]: Close your [[eyes]], sit or stand with a long spine and [[relaxed]] [[body]], and as you exhale [[feel]] an [[energy]] flowing down the torso from the top of the head to the tailbone.
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[[Vyana–Vayu]] is situated in the [[heart]] and {{Wiki|lungs}} and flows throughout the entire [[body]]. The flow of [[Vyana-Vayu] moves from the center of the [[body]] to the {{Wiki|periphery}}.  
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It governs circulation of all {{Wiki|substances}} throughout the [[body]], and assists the other [[Vayus]] with their functions.  
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To [[experience]] [[Vyana Vayu]]: Close your [[eyes]], sit or stand with a long spine and [[relaxed]] [[body]], and as you inhale [[feel]] the [[breath]] radiating outward from the {{Wiki|navel}} to the arms and {{Wiki|legs}}.
  
  
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[[Udana–Vayu]] is situated in the {{Wiki|throat}} and it has a circular flow around the neck and head. It functions to “hold us up” and governs {{Wiki|speech}}, self-expression and growth.  
 
[[Udana–Vayu]] is situated in the {{Wiki|throat}} and it has a circular flow around the neck and head. It functions to “hold us up” and governs {{Wiki|speech}}, self-expression and growth.  
  
To [[experience]] Udana-Vayu: Close your [[eyes]], sit or stand with a long spine and [[relaxed]] [[body]], and as you inhale and exhale [[feel]] the [[breath]] circulating around and through the head and neck.
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To [[experience]] [[Udana-Vayu]]: Close your [[eyes]], sit or stand with a long spine and [[relaxed]] [[body]], and as you inhale and exhale [[feel]] the [[breath]] circulating around and through the head and neck.
  
  
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The flow of [[Samana-Vayu]] moves from the {{Wiki|periphery}} of the [[body]] to the center. It governs the {{Wiki|digestion}} and assimilation of all {{Wiki|substances}}: [[food]], [[air]], [[experiences]], [[emotions]] and [[thoughts]].  
 
The flow of [[Samana-Vayu]] moves from the {{Wiki|periphery}} of the [[body]] to the center. It governs the {{Wiki|digestion}} and assimilation of all {{Wiki|substances}}: [[food]], [[air]], [[experiences]], [[emotions]] and [[thoughts]].  
  
To [[experience]] Samana-Vayu:  
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To [[experience]] [[Samana Vayu]]:  
  
 
Close your [[eyes]], sit or stand with a long spine and [[relaxed]] [[body]], and as you inhale and exhale [[feel]] the [[breath]] rising and falling in the front, sides and back of the torso.
 
Close your [[eyes]], sit or stand with a long spine and [[relaxed]] [[body]], and as you inhale and exhale [[feel]] the [[breath]] rising and falling in the front, sides and back of the torso.
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[[Awareness]] of one or more {{Wiki|Vayu}} has several applications in [[yoga]], and is most easily illustrated within a [[yoga]] [[posture]]. The [[awareness]] of Prana-Vayu creates a focus to lift, lengthen and open the [[upper body]].  
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[[Awareness]] of one or more {{Wiki|Vayu}} has several applications in [[yoga]], and is most easily illustrated within a [[yoga]] [[posture]]. The [[awareness]] of [[Prana Vayu]] creates a focus to lift, lengthen and open the [[upper body]].  
  
  

Revision as of 07:34, 9 December 2015





Through their exploration of the body and breath, the ancient yogis discovered that prana (life force energy) could be further subdivided into energetic components they called Vayus (winds).

The five Vayus of prana all have very subtle yet distinct energetic qualities, including specific functions and directions of flow.

The yogis were able to control and cultivate these Vayus by simply bringing their focus and awareness to them.

Through this conscious control and cultivation they were not only able to create optimal health and well-being, but were able to activate the primordial Kundalini energy to obtain states of enlightened Samadhi.

Complete mastery over the Vayus is not necessary to benefit from using them to improve our inward focus and the ability to feel the subtleties within the body.

Cultivating a basic awareness of one or more of the Vayus will help us deepen our awareness of body and breath to enrich our yoga practice.


The two most important Vayus are Prana-Vayu and Apana-Vayu.

Prana–Vayu is situated in the head, centered in the third-eye, and its energy pervades the chest region. The flow of Prana-Vayu is inwards and upward.

It nourishes the brain and the eyes and governs reception of all things: food, air, senses, and thoughts.

This Vayu is the fundamental energy in the body and directs and feeds into the four other Vayus.

To experience Prana-Vayu: Close your eyes, sit or stand with a long spine and relaxed body, and as you inhale feel an energy flowing up the torso from the belly to the third-eye.


Apana–Vayu is situated in the pelvic floor and its energy pervades the lower abdomen.

The flow of Apana Vayu is downwards and out and its energy nourishes the organs of digestion, reproduction and elimination.

Apana-Vayu governs the elimination of all substances from the body:

carbon monoxide, urine, stool, etc.

To experience Apana-Vayu: Close your eyes, sit or stand with a long spine and relaxed body, and as you exhale feel an energy flowing down the torso from the top of the head to the tailbone.


Vyana–Vayu is situated in the heart and lungs and flows throughout the entire body. The flow of [[Vyana-Vayu] moves from the center of the body to the periphery.

It governs circulation of all substances throughout the body, and assists the other Vayus with their functions.

To experience Vyana Vayu: Close your eyes, sit or stand with a long spine and relaxed body, and as you inhale feel the breath radiating outward from the navel to the arms and legs.


Udana–Vayu is situated in the throat and it has a circular flow around the neck and head. It functions to “hold us up” and governs speech, self-expression and growth.

To experience Udana-Vayu: Close your eyes, sit or stand with a long spine and relaxed body, and as you inhale and exhale feel the breath circulating around and through the head and neck.


Samana–Vayu is situated in the abdomen with its energy centered in the navel.

The flow of Samana-Vayu moves from the periphery of the body to the center. It governs the digestion and assimilation of all substances: food, air, experiences, emotions and thoughts.

To experience Samana Vayu:

Close your eyes, sit or stand with a long spine and relaxed body, and as you inhale and exhale feel the breath rising and falling in the front, sides and back of the torso.


Awareness of one or more Vayu has several applications in yoga, and is most easily illustrated within a yoga posture. The awareness of Prana Vayu creates a focus to lift, lengthen and open the upper body.


The awareness of Apana-Vayu creates a focus to ground and stabilize the lower body.

The awareness of Vyana-Vayu creates a focus of strength and fluid movement body.

The awareness of Udana-Vayu creates a focus to maintain a long spine and a correct posture.

The awareness of Samana-Vayu creates a focus to open and relax the body.

Source

http://www.yogabasics.com/learn/the-five-vayus/ [[Category:]]