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== Uses of Brahma Mudra == | == Uses of Brahma Mudra == | ||
− | + | *Breathing becomes full in inhalation, the diaphragm descends, the ribs then expand, and then the pectoral muscles move forward. Exhalation works in the same order, which creates a wave or ripple effect. | |
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Revision as of 17:50, 31 October 2018
The hands are as in Adi Mudrā, but the palms face upwards and are located at the level of the navel, with the left and right knuckles and first finger joints touching. This is done while sitting in Vajrasana.
Uses of Brahma Mudra
- Breathing becomes full in inhalation, the diaphragm descends, the ribs then expand, and then the pectoral muscles move forward. Exhalation works in the same order, which creates a wave or ripple effect.