Wednesday, April 28, 2021

Day 28. Krishnamacharya Full Moon Practice Example #3


Note

Do not lie on the back at the end of New and Full moon sessions. 





The Full moon in Japan was at 12:32 yesterday, 
I practiced the mudra session in the morning 
(before the actual full moon)
and will be practicing theFull Moon session 
this morning.




Points of concentration: 16 vital points. (No concentration points in todays practice)

sirsa - the fontanel
murdhna - middle of forehead
bhrumadhya - between eyebrows
nasagra - extremity of the nose
talu mula - back of the palate
lalata - root of the uvula
kantha - throat
kantha kupa - back of the throat
hrdaya - middle of the heart
nabhi - navel
sroni - centre of the pelvis
mula - perineum
jangha- point at top of thighs
janu - point at middle of knees 
gulpha - point at middle of ankles 
pada angusta - point of the big toes.

Also of note...

Murdhna: the point located in front of the nose
Divya Chakshush: Point behind the head (occipital)
Aditya (the sun) is the disk of the sun, black and shiny,
The star: lying on his back to look as far as possible on the sky 
Taraka: the horizon point,


Kumbhaka
A.K. = Antah Kumbhaka (holding of breath after inhalation ) 
B.K = Bhaya Kumbhaka (holding of breath after exhalation )


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Vedic Concept of Prayer by T.K. Sribhashyam

https://www.harmonyyoga.co.uk/2016/08/28/vedic-concept-of-prayer-by-t-k-sribhashyam/

Tuesday, April 27, 2021

Day 27 Krishnamacharya Mudra/Life Saving Session #4

 


Points of concentration: 16 vital points. (No concentration points in todays practice)

sirsa - the fontanel
murdhna - middle of forehead
bhrumadhya - between eyebrows
nasagra - extremity of the nose
talu mula - back of the palate
lalata - root of the uvula
kantha - throat
kantha kupa - back of the throat
hrdaya - middle of the heart
nabhi - navel
sroni - centre of the pelvis
mula - perineum
jangha- point at top of thighs
janu - point at middle of knees 
gulpha - point at middle of ankles 
pada angusta - point of the big toes.

Also of note...

Murdhna: the point located in front of the nose
Divya Chakshush: Point behind the head (occipital)
Aditya (the sun) is the disk of the sun, black and shiny,
The star: lying on his back to look as far as possible on the sky 
Taraka: the horizon point,


Kumbhaka
A.K. = Antah Kumbhaka (holding of breath after inhalation ) 
B.K = Bhaya Kumbhaka (holding of breath after exhalation )


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NOTES



#3

......or Supta Parvata Asana 6 breaths B.K. 5s







#6


or Baddha kona Asana - 12 breaths, 
Inh. kantha, Exh. nabhi




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#10




KECARI MUDRA

Padma Asana or Anata Asana

Draw in Chin, straighten entire spinal column.

Gyan Mudra (tips of thumb and forefinger 

touching) on knees. Stick out tongue, turn it 

backwards and bring tip towards glottis, close 

mouth. Direct gaze to lalata or bhrumadhya.




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Tomorrow is a Full Moon here in Japan
There will be Full Moon session rather than the scheduled pranayama session.
However, The New Moon and Full moon sessions in Sribhashyam's book are themselves pranayama sessions.

Monday, April 26, 2021

Day 26. Krishnamacharya General Practice #19

 





Points of concentration: 16 vital points. (No concentration points in todays practice)

sirsa - the fontanel
murdhna - middle of forehead
bhrumadhya - between eyebrows
nasagra - extremity of the nose
talu mula - back of the palate
lalata - root of the uvula
kantha - throat
kantha kupa - back of the throat
hrdaya - middle of the heart
nabhi - navel
sroni - centre of the pelvis
mula - perineum
jangha- point at top of thighs
janu - point at middle of knees 
gulpha - point at middle of ankles pada angusta - point of the big toes.

Also of note...

Murdhna: the point located in front of the nose
Divya Chakshush: Point behind the head (occipital)
Aditya (the sun) is the disk of the sun, black and shiny,
The star: lying on his back to look as far as possible on the sky Taraka: the horizon point,


Kumbhaka
A.K. = Antah Kumbhaka (holding of breath after inhalation ) 
B.K = Bhaya Kumbhaka (holding of breath after exhalation )


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Sunday, April 25, 2021

Day 25. Krishnamacharya General Practice #18

 



Points of concentration: 16 vital points. (No concentration points in todays practice)

sirsa - the fontanel
murdhna - middle of forehead
bhrumadhya - between eyebrows
nasagra - extremity of the nose
talu mula - back of the palate
lalata - root of the uvula
kantha - throat
kantha kupa - back of the throat
hrdaya - middle of the heart
nabhi - navel
sroni - centre of the pelvis
mula - perineum
jangha- point at top of thighs
janu - point at middle of knees 
gulpha - point at middle of ankles pada angusta - point of the big toes.

Also of note...

Murdhna: the point located in front of the nose
Divya Chakshush: Point behind the head (occipital)
Aditya (the sun) is the disk of the sun, black and shiny,
The star: lying on his back to look as far as possible on the sky Taraka: the horizon point,


Kumbhaka
A.K. = Antah Kumbhaka (holding of breath after inhalation ) 
B.K = Bhaya Kumbhaka (holding of breath after exhalation )


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NOTES


Svana Asana

A big thank you to my friend Andrea Panzer for sending me this video of Svana Asana.
Notice that her toes remain on the mat unlike in my photo on the sheet.


My friend Andrea Panzer, who took seminars with T. K. Sribhashyam over an eight year period, has just started her own blog on Sribhashyam's teaching. Andrea is outlining guidelines to practice that I will quote on my own guidelines page at the top of the blog.



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 Parigha Asana ( Parigha= barrier (fence)).

This asana was new to me.

We begin it from kneeling, stretch the left leg out to the left in line with the right knee.
Hands interlock, raise them on the inhalation, palms to the sky as in Vinyasa Krama tadasana
 hand arm variations. 
Bend the trunk to the side on the exhalation then back to vertical on the inhalation.

Three times both sides.



Saturday, April 24, 2021

Day 24. Krishnamacharya General Practice #17





Points of concentration: 16 vital points. (No concentration points in todays practice)

sirsa - the fontanel
murdhna - middle of forehead
bhrumadhya - between eyebrows
nasagra - extremity of the nose
talu mula - back of the palate
lalata - root of the uvula
kantha - throat
kantha kupa - back of the throat
hrdaya - middle of the heart
nabhi - navel
sroni - centre of the pelvis
mula - perineum
jangha- point at top of thighs
janu - point at middle of knees 
gulpha - point at middle of ankles pada angusta - point of the big toes.

Also of note...

Murdhna: the point located in front of the nose
Divya Chakshush: Point behind the head (occipital)
Aditya (the sun) is the disk of the sun, black and shiny,
The star: lying on his back to look as far as possible on the sky Taraka: the horizon point,


Kumbhaka
A.K. = Antah Kumbhaka (holding of breath after inhalation ) 
B.K = Bhaya Kumbhaka (holding of breath after exhalation )

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NOTES


In the Upavista Kona Asana (complete) #9/10
Begin in dandasana, spread the legs. On the breath....,  raise the arms, lower to take the toes, raise the arms and turn to the left, lower to take the toes, raise the arms turn to the right, lower to take the toes.
Come back to centre and repeat each of the bending actions three times. 





Svana Asana

A big thank you to my friend Andrea Panzer for sending me this video of Svana Asana.
Notice that her toes remain on the mat unlike in my photo on the sheet.


My friend Andrea Panzer, who took seminars with T. K. Sribhashyam over an eight year period, has just started her own blog on Sribhashyam's teaching. Andrea is outlining guidelines to practice that I will quote on my own guidelines page at the top of the blog.






 

Friday, April 23, 2021

Day 23. Krishnamacharya General Practice #16

 




Points of concentration: 16 vital points.

sirsa - the fontanel
murdhna - middle of forehead
bhrumadhya - between eyebrows
nasagra - extremity of the nose
talu mula - back of the palate
lalata - root of the uvula
kantha - throat
kantha kupa - back of the throat
hrdaya - middle of the heart
nabhi - navel
sroni - centre of the pelvis
mula - perineum
jangha- point at top of thighs
janu - point at middle of knees g
ulpha - point at middle of ankles pada angusta - point of the big toes.

Also of note...

Murdhna: the point located in front of the nose
Divya Chakshush: Point behind the head (occipital)
Aditya (the sun) is the disk of the sun, black and shiny,
The star: lying on his back to look as far as possible on the sky Taraka: the horizon point,


Kumbhaka
A.K. = Antah Kumbhaka (holding of breath after inhalation ) 
B.K = Bhaya Kumbhaka (holding of breath after exhalation )



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Note

We saw the Viparita Karani as an alternative to Sirsa Asana in general practice session 14 and 15

#6

 ...or Viparita karani - 6 breaths B.K.3s


NOTE

I've added some articles to the top of the blog as stand alone permanent Pages to assist in practice.

A Guidelines for practice page that I'll be tidying up over the Golden Week holiday next week

A review of one of Sribhashyam's Seminar's from my friend Chiara.

Sribhashyam's Pranayama article

The Pearl - an earlier seminar by Sribhashyam

Also, Krishnamacharya's Yogasanagalu from the translation project with Satya Murthy on my old blog (The photos of Krishnamacharya in Emergence of Yoga are some of the same photos that accompanied later editions of Yogasanagalu.).

And finally Questions to Krishnamacharya from his students.

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There is a lot of bhakti (surrender to god) in Sribhashyam's system

The last article contains perhaps my favourite quote from Krishnamacharya...



Q.46. What does the bhakti mean to a person 
who has no belief in Isvara?

Krishnamacharya: "Love is bhakti for them."

from Questions to Krishnamacharya from his students in 
Yogacarya Krishnamacharya - The Purnacarya. 
Edited by Mala Srivatsan.





Thursday, April 22, 2021

Day 22. Krishnamacharya General Practice #15

 





Points of concentration: 16 vital points.

sirsa - the fontanel
murdhna - middle of forehead
bhrumadhya - between eyebrows
nasagra - extremity of the nose
talu mula - back of the palate
lalata - root of the uvula
kantha - throat
kantha kupa - back of the throat
hrdaya - middle of the heart
nabhi - navel
sroni - centre of the pelvis
mula - perineum
jangha- point at top of thighs
janu - point at middle of knees g
ulpha - point at middle of ankles pada angusta - point of the big toes.

Also of note...

Murdhna: the point located in front of the nose
Divya Chakshush: Point behind the head (occipital)
Aditya (the sun) is the disk of the sun, black and shiny,
The star: lying on his back to look as far as possible on the sky Taraka: the horizon point,


Kumbhaka
A.K. = Antah Kumbhaka (holding of breath after inhalation ) 
B.K = Bhaya Kumbhaka (holding of breath after exhalation )







Note

We saw the Viparita Karani as an alternative to Sirsa Asana in general practice session 14

#7

 ...orViparita karani - 8 breaths B.K.3s


Sribhashyam offers several alternatives to Sirsa Asana in different sessions, I plan to write more on this on a future post.


For Sarvangasana too, we might choose to practice lying flat on the floor with our legs up against a wall. Also, in Ramaswami's Vinyasa Krama presentation we find supine equivalents or possible alternatives to all the Sarvangasana variations. #8 - #11 in the above practice sheet might be practiced lying on the back and raising up the legs or bringing the knee(s) to the chest.



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#14

This posture may not be so clear from the photo on the practice sheet.


Purvatana Asana in Upavista Kona - 3 times
Hard to see in the practice sheet photo perhaps