Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Health: YOGA MUDRA

Chin Mudra
I have always been one for alternate therapies, especially yoga and meditation. I find that they are the best as they don’t bring you any harmful side effects. More than that, the chances are that you receive a number of unexpected positive side effects.

While I learned about Yoga Mudras from many sources – people and the internet – I use the following Mudras to improve my health and lifestyle. I bring you this article from my own personal experience. Most of the Mudras are best done on an empty stomach.

These are long term therapies - or rather, a change in lifestyle. You start doing these Mudras and see the effect over a period of time for yourself. It’s best that you continue with them through your life for preventing a number of illnesses while bringing you tremendous energy. You need to spend less than half an hour every day to do all of these. Believe me, it most definitely is worth it. While I have mentioned a limit of 100-200 counts of deep breathing for each Mudra, you are welcome to do more if you feel so inclined.

There are a number of Mudras. I just bring you those that I personally found useful and know the positive effects of.

Chin Mudra

Most of you must be familiar with this Mudra that brings together the tips of the thumb and index finger while holding the rest of the three fingers straight. I do deep breathing while holding my fingers in this Mudra. One can do 100 to 200 counts of deep abdominal breathing depending on the time one can spare.

This Mudra is effective for de-stressing, bringing down one’s blood pressure and getting sound sleep. It improves one's concentration and focus too.

Go Mudra
Go Mudra

Go’ means ‘cow’ in Sanskrit. This is called the Go Mudra as it resembles the head of a cow. You bring the tip of your thumb to touch the middle and ring fingers together while holding the other two fingers straight.

This Mudra helps strengthen your pancreas and keeps away Diabetes. Amazing, isn’t it! But so true. Imagine being able to lead a healthy life free of diabetes by doing 100-200 deep breathing along with this Mudra. It takes less than five minutes.

Varun Mudra
Varun Mudra

As the name suggests, Varun Mudra balances the water content in your body. You bring the thumb tip and the tip of your pinky finger together to do this Mudra. Deep breathe 100-200 times keeping your fingers in this state.

Varun Mudra helps strengthen the kidneys and bladder. I hear that most women of 40 years and above suffer from Incontinence – lack of control over the bladder. This Mudra is extremely powerful in setting that right. It also helps in making sure that you don’t ever get dehydrated. I find this very effective.

Surya Mudra
 Surya Mudra

The name suggests the influence of The Sun. Surya Mudra helps improving the metabolism in one’s system. You bend the ring finger so that the tip touches the middle of your palm. Then press the thumb over the second phalange of the ring finger. Hold your hand in this position for 100-200 breathing counts to bring about tremendous changes in your body.

While officially this Mudra is supposed to improve thyroid function, set right metabolism and do away with constipation, what I found was something more and even better. I had – note the past tense – been suffering from Osteo-arthritis since three years. Those who are familiar with this problem will know that doctors advise losing weight in the short term, recommend steroids most of the time with patients ending up doing knee surgery in the long term. Doctors also insist that the patient should avoid climbing stairs, squatting and a number of other things.

Doing this Mudra with 200 counts of deep breathing brought such tremendous relief in just a couple of months. I had stopped doing Surya Namaskar because I could not bend my knee properly. Now I am able to do Surya Namaskar as well as a few squats because of this Mudra.

Of course, I would suggest you consult your doctor before doing any strenuous exercises. But the Surya Mudra definitely helps in making your body strong. This is one Mudra you can do on a full stomach too. It helps reduce the feeling of heaviness after a meal.

Aakaash Mudra 
Aakaash Mudra

Aakaash Mudra is performed by bringing together the tips of the thumb and middle finger while holding the rest of the fingers straight. This can also be done for 100-200 counts of deep breathing.

This Mudra is effective in reducing blood pressure, cleaning out your sinuses and keeping your heart going strong. Incidentally, it also helps one grow spiritually and is a path to enlightenment.

While a number of websites recommend that the Mudras should be performed for 15 minutes to half an hour, I would suggest that you inculcate them in your lives for about 5 minutes or less. That way, you will not feel the strain of spending a lot of time on this while reaping the golden benefits that these Mudras bring.


16 comments:

  1. Thank you for this post Sundari. Very well explained. I have to try these out.

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    1. You are welcome Rubina! You should try them. Worth the time and effort :)

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  2. Thank you very much for this detailed post...personal experiences do add value to an article,,,and motivate the readers...

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  3. thanks for sharing this wonderful and simple cure(s)

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    1. is there any particular posture v sh sit in while doing this? n whr sh v sit!! Thanks for reply

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    2. I sit on the sofa with my back straight. U can sit on floor in sukkaasan or padmaasan. Deep breathing and finger position most important :)

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  4. Hi Sundari Venkatraman,
    I have gone through your mail on various Mudras& their effects. Its really very informative & useful. I will start practising these in my daily routine.Thank you very much. Regards.
    Anil Mirji

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    1. Hello Mr. Anil Mirji,
      Thank you! I am glad you find it useful. Wish you all the best!
      Sundari

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  5. Thanks aunty for bringing forth these mudras. I have practiced yoga as you know for about an year daily, and it gave me dynamic energy to support the strenuous physical and mental tasks. The best of Yoga is, your body start showing the results from the day one. I am personally going to now apply it again, and come out of my some physical shortcomings. Thank you for posting on the mudras, God has actually helped me thru you today.

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  6. This is interesting. I know practically nothing about yoga other than what you just shared with me. The hand gestures you demonstrated, are these pressure points of healing for your body with each deep breath? Nice to meet you through the #a2zchallenge!

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    1. Hi Cathy, glad to connect with you through A-Z challenge :)
      All nerves in the body end in the hands and feet. There are a number of alternate healing therapies based on this. Yoga Mudra is one of those techniques offering a number of mudras and I have brought you a few of them from my personal experience. A Yogacharya or Yoga teacher will be able to tell you more.

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