Saturday, January 9, 2016

How To Keep your Mind Cool & Calm With Yoga.




There are more ways to cool down in the hot summer months than switching on the air conditioner. Pranayam and meditation are known to help you stay cool when outdoors and hydrated round the clock.


1-  Chandrabedhan pranayam:

Sit in any meditative posture on the floor keeping your back straight and shoulders relaxed. With your right thumb, close the right nostril and breathe in from the left nostril. Next, close the left nostril with your right index and middle finger, and breathe out from the right nostril.

•Benefit: Heat makes us fly off the handle easily. Chandrabedhan pranayam has a cooling effect on the nervous system and on the nadis (energy pathways). This pranayam reduces body heat, high blood pressure and has a calming effect on the mind. It also induces muscular relaxation and promotes emotional well-being.



2- Sheetkari pranayam:

Sit in a comfortable posture on the floor; keep your back straight, shoulders relaxed, hands on your knees and close your eyes. Now put your lower and upper teeth together and put your tongue between the gap of the teeth. Then, separate your lips while baring your teeth; breathe in from your mouth and exhale through your nose.

•Benefit: Those who live very stressful lives and experience tiredness or lethargy must practise this form of pranayama. It helps reduce anger, anxiety and stress. It is also beneficial to the skin.




3- Sheetali pranayam:

Sit in any meditative or a comfortable position. Close your eyes and breathe normally. Put your tongue on the lower lip, then roll your tongue and inhale deeply from your mouth. Now, slowly close your mouth and exhale through your nose.


•Benefit: The sheetali pranayam helps cool down your body. It has a great energising, soothing, relaxing and cooling effect on all the nerve channels and the entire body. This asana purifies the blood and expels toxins. It also helps cool you down if you're angry or in a bad mood.

4- Shavasana:

Lie down on your back with arms on your side. Now slowly move your legs apart, keeping your heels inside and toes outside. Keep your hands away from the body, palms facing upwards. Close your eyes, loosen and relax all the muscles in the body and breathe normally.

•Benefit: Shavasana helps combat mental and physical fatigue. It also relaxes the nerve network and improves breathing.


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