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prana

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Life-breath, life principle, or life force in Hindu teachings
(Skt , = Tib lung) "Breath"; substance which circulates around the SUBTLE BODY A similar concept to the Chinese qi
Life force energy; essence of life; energy of the atom, primarily carried by the inhale breath
Sanskrit term for universal energy; used in yoga (pranayama) See also life force, biofield, chi
the life force that operates the sensory, motor, and physiological mechanisms of the body When this current is completely withdrawn, the body dies Partial withdrawal of the life force from the muscles results in relaxation; greater withdrawal, numbness and anesthesia; profound withdrawal, paralysis and immobility; full withdrawal, death
The vital breath which sustains life in a physical body; the primal energy or force, of which other forces are manifestations In the books of Yoga, the prana is described as having five modifications, according to its five bodily functions: prana (which controls the breath), apana (which carries down unassimilated food and drink), vyana (which pervades the entire body), udana (by which the contents of the stomach are ejected through the mouth and the soul, at death, is conducted from the body) and samana (which carries nutrition throughout the body) Prana (with capital P) is also a name of Saguna Brahman, or Brahman with attributes
Life-breath; the vital force of the body and the universe which sustains life and is the power of animation Also the exhaling,descent aspect of the prana-shakti
Life force, energy (pranic is the adjective)
life-breath, life principle, or life force in Hindu teaching
(Sanskrit word meaning "life"): life-force or breath; one of the five main pranas (vital energies), responsible for absorption
breath of life
("life") (i) The life force sustaining the body; (ii) the breath as the external manifestation of the life force See also Heart of Yoga, Chapter 6
breath or life-force
life breath; vital force of the body and the universe, which sustains life and is the power of animation
Life-force Pranayama: Life-force control
Breath, life, light, universal energy
prana