pranayama
noun
pra·na·ya·ma
ˌprä-nə-ˈyä-mə
variants
or less commonly pranayam
plural pranayamas also pranayams
yoga
: yogic breath control or a technique used in yogic breath control
Held in a colonial-era convent in the heart of Old Havana, morning classes were devoted to asana, afternoons to yoga philosophy, evenings to pranayama.—Fernando Pagés Ruiz
I detail here a powerful pranayam from the Sanatan Kriya, the regular practice of which will leave the body healthier, in balance and less susceptible to diseases.—The News Chronicle (Nigeria)
Pranayama, also known as breath yoga, is a means of self-realization. It's also the focus of this 300-plus-page step-by-step guide to manipulating your breathing.—Benjamin A. Bensadon
—often used before another nounpranayama breathing
pranayama instruction
The class fits nicely into our work day and is a simple and convenient way for many of our 100 employees to be introduced to asana and pranayama practice.—Tom Pilarzyk
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