Shanka means a conch, and
Prakshalana means cleaning out.
A short practice, laghoo shankhaprakshalana, can
be done once a week (every day in the case of constipation) with no dietary restrictions. The
full practice should be done once or twice a year under guidance at an ashram.
Laghoo shankhaprakshalana (short
intestinal wash)
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This should be done on an empty
stomach in the morning. |
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Prepare two litres of warm salty water (ratio 2 tsp salt
: 1 litre). |
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In a squatting position quickly drink two glasses of this water.
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Then dynamically execute five asanas that relax and stimulate the sphincters and
nerves of the intestinal tract letting the water flow through; -
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a) Tadasana arms stretching up
overhead and lifting onto the toes.
b) Tiryaka tadasana
c) Kati chakrasana
d) Tiryaka bujangasana
e) Udarakarshanasana
This is a complete round. Without a break drink two more
glasses of the water, complete that round and a third followed by uddiyana
bandha with nauli. Go to the toilet and if there is
no bowel movement, do not strain, it will come later on.
It is usual to complete the
practice with kunjal kriya and neti.
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