Nauli Kriya - Hatha Yoga Shat Karma



The abdominal viscera and the gastro-intestinal or alimentary tract are regenerated, invigorated, and stimulated with Nauli Kriya. You should be familiar with Nauli in order to practice it.


Uddiyana Bandha is a form of Uddiyana Bandha. Uddiyana can be performed while seated, but Nauli is usually performed while standing.



Stage I: Exhale quickly and forcefully from the lips, keeping the lungs entirely clear. Contract and pull the stomach muscles backwards for a few seconds. Uddiyana Bandha is my name. The first stage of Nauli is this. In Nauli, the Uddiyana Bandha comes to an end.

Stand up to practice Nauli. Separate the right and left legs by a foot. If you hold your feet tight together, you might lose your balance and fall down. Place your hands on the legs, resulting in a gentle back curve After that, do Uddiyana Bandha. Before moving on to the next level, do this for a week.

Stage II: Now, by contracting the left and right sides of the abdomen, free the center of the abdomen. All of the muscles will be in a vertical line in the middle. Madhyama Nauli is the name of the place. Keep it for as long as you can comfortably. Just do this for a few days at a time.


Stage III: At this point, you can contract the right side of your abdomen while leaving the left side uncontracted.

Only the muscles on the left hand can be included. Vama Nauli is the name for this. Contract the muscles on the left side again, leaving the right side open. Dakshina Nauli here. You can learn how to contract the muscles of the central, left, and right sides of the abdomen by practicing in this manner. You'll even see how they shift their weight from side to side. Just the middle, right, or left abdominal muscles will be visible at this time. For a week, practice this point.

Stage IV: Maintain a central position for the muscles. In a circular motion, slowly bring to the right side and then to the left side. Do this several times from the right to the left line, and in the opposite direction from the left to the right. Often transform the muscles gently and in a circular motion. You can do it rapidly as your practice progresses, but you can reap the full benefits of this Kriya by doing it steadily and steadily. When the abdominal muscles are separated and turned from side to side, the last stage of Nauli will appear to be churning.

In the first two to three tries, beginners will experience minor abdominal pain. They should not need to be afraid, and they should stop practicing. Around two or three days, the suffering will be gone. When an experienced Yogic student does Nauli, onlookers will be astounded by the motions of the abdominal muscles. They'll get the sensation that an engine is running in the abdominal factory.

Beginners can lean slightly to the left side and contract the left muscles while doing Dakshina Nauli. Allow them to lean slightly to the right while doing Vama Nauli. Drive the entire muscle group forward by contracting both sides in Madhyama Nauli.

And anyone with a barrel-like stomach, this exercise is impossible. They can't see succeeding in this Kriya if it's tough for them to bear their own belly. They can also attempt it by incremental, slow practice. They must work hard and train diligently for a long time in order to achieve success. Those with a sensitive body will practice and execute this Kriya in a beautiful and efficient manner with ease.

Some people show Nauli and numerous other Asanas and Mudras for the sake of a few pies on the popular Hardwar cosmopolitan stage, where Punjabis and Bengali Baboos stroll in the evening with their ladies on the banks of the Ganges. They go from one workout to the next in a flash. Calcutta, Delhi, Bombay, Madras, and all the major cities have the same problem. This is just a semblance of a work. It's not very close to being Yoga. It's all a set of athletic feats. You can tell they don't have all the skills and goals of a Yogi from looking at their bodies. They don't even feel mentally healthier because they are addicted to intoxicants like Ganja and Bhang.


If you do the Yogic exercises correctly and with the right mental outlook, you will undoubtedly experience spiritual development. Chronic constipation, dyspepsia, and any other gastro-intestinal illnesses may be cured with Nauli Kriya. Sang Pachar and Basti Kriya are both aided by Nauli. The pancreas and liver are toned. The kidneys and other abdominal organs are in good working order. Nauli is a boon to the human race. It's a one-of-a-kind ‘uni-all' or perfect ‘pick-me-up.'


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