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| What is shankhaprakshalana ?| Benefits |Special Note-: Shanka-prakshalan |

 VARISARA (SHANKHAPRAKSHALANA)

 

See other also |YOGIC SHATKRIYAS | Meditation | Shankhaprakshalana | Kapalbhati |

What is shankhaprakshalana ?

 

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; -

 

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.  

Benefits

This kriya supports normal functioning of the intestines, relieves flatulence, constipation, acidity, indigestion, menstrual cramps, asthma, acne and boils etc. It also prevents urinary infections and the formation of kidney stones. The addition of fasting or partial fasting enhances the practice. It counteracts the bowel malfunctions that cause a decrease in the natural cleansing of the intestines due to low-grade food, a sedentary lifestyle, or gradual organic breakdown. In many cases the tract can be like a pipe clogged up by lime-scale.

In healthy people this purification of the body sharpens the mind and creates dynamic vitality, permitting the intensive yogic practices leading to states of higher awareness.

 

{Note-: Shanka-prakshalan

 
 
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It involves drinking 16 glasses of lukewarm salt water glass after glass and then doing Five specific asanas as mentioned above, Follow the same technique.

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This cycle of water drinking and exercises is to be repeated until the water expelled from the anus is as clear as the water you are drinking.

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         After this exercise, the body is extremely stressed. Take the rest for the whole day.

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For that day, you should only have a special diet called "khichdi" consisting of boiled rice, lentils (dal) and ghee (clarified butter). T

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his lubricating food replaces the natural lubrication of your insides which has been washed out by the saline solution.

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Practice  this kriya only under the supervision of an expert teacher.}

 
 

 

 
 
 

Authored & Developed By               Dr. Sushim Dubey

&दार्शनिक-साहित्यिक अनुसंधान                      ?  डॉ.सुशिम दुबे,                             G    Yoga

Dr. Sushim Dubey

® This study material is based on the courses  taught by Dr. Sushim Dubey to the Students of M.A. (Yoga) Rani Durgavati University, Jabalpur  and the Students of Diploma in Yoga Studies/Therapy of  Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga, New Delhi, during 2005-2008 © All rights reserved.