Bhramari Pranayama Video

Bhramari Pranayama Video

In this Ayurveda pranayama video, you will be led through a 10 minute Bhramari Pranayama breathing practice. Bhramari pranayama is used most often when people are experiencing the emotions of fear, worry, anxiety, and nervousness. Bhramari means “bumblebee.” This breathing practice is named after the bumblebee because of the humming sound you make during the exhalation of this breathing practice. When you practice bhramari breathing, you vibrate the vocal cords and create a resonating sound in the body which works to calm the nervous system and relax the body. Now press play on the video and follow along as you are led through the Ayurvedic pranayama technique of Bhramari pranayama or humming breath.

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Pranayama Practice: Bhramari Pranayama (Audio Recording)

Pranayama Practice: Bhramari Pranayama (Audio Recording)

The breathing practice of Bhramari Pranayama or humming breath is designed to calm the body. This form of pranayama is used traditionally in Ayurveda to ease feelings of anxiousness, worry and nervousness. It is especially beneficial during times of stress. Listen to our audio recording of how to practice the pranayama technique of bhramari pranayama or bumblebee breath.

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Pranayama Practice: Bhramari

Pranayama Practice: Bhramari

Pranayama is the 4th limb of the 8 limbs of yoga. Prana means “life force” and ayama means “expansion.” Therefore pranayama means “expansion of the life force.” However, most people when they think of pranayama, they think about breathing exercises practiced in yoga. Read on to learn how to practice the pranayama technique of bhramari pranayama or bubble bee breathing.

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