Importance Of Pranyam And Its Benefits

Pranayama has the capacity of freeing the mind from untruthfulness, ignorance 
and all other painful and unpleasant experiences of the body and mind; and when 
the mind becomes clean it becomes easy for the Sadhaka to concentrate on the 
desired object and it becomes possible for him to progress further in the 
direction of Dhyana and Samadhi.

By Yog asanas, we remove the distortions and disabilities of the physical body 
and bring it into discipline. However Pranayama influences the subtle and the 
physical bodies in a greater measure than Yogsanas do and that too in a 
perceptible manner. In the human body, lungs, heart and brain hold very 
important positions and they depend on each other heavily for their health.

Physically, Pranayam appears to be a systematic exercise of respiration, which 
makes the lungs stronger, improves blood circulation, makes the man healthier 
and bestows upon him the boon of a long life. Physiology teaches us that the 
air (Prana) we breathe in fills our lungs, spreads in the entire body, 
providing it with essential form the body, take them to the heart and then to 
the lungs, which throws the useless material like carbon dioxide out of the 
body through the act of exhalation. If this action of the respiratory system is 
done regularly and efficiently, lungs become stronger and blood becomes pure.


However, most of the people do not ha ve the habit of breathing deeply with the 
result that only one-fourth part of the lungs is brought into action and 75 
percent remains idle. Like the honeycomb, lungs are made of about 73 million 
cells, comparable to a sponge in their making. On normal breathing, to which we 
all are accustomed, only about 20 million pores in the lungs get oxygen, 
whereas remaining 53 million pores remain deprived of the benefit, with the 
result that they get contaminated by several diseases like tuberculosis, 
respiratory diseases and several ailments like coughing, bronchitis etc.

In this way, the inefficient functioning of the lungs affects the process of 
blood purification. Heart weakens because of this with a constant possibility 
of untimely death. It is for this reason that the importance of Pranayama has 
come to be recognised, for a healthy long life. Several diseases can be averted 
by regular practice of Pranayama.Hence, it is obvious that the knowledge of the 
science of Pranayama and its regular practice enables a man to lead a healthy 
and long life. It is for this reason that in several Hindu religious rites, 
Pranayama is found to have been introduced as an essential element.

Mental disturbances like excitement, anxiety, fear, anger, disappointment, lust 
for sex (lasciviousness) and other mental perversions can be calmed down by 
regular practice of Pranayama. Besides, Pranayama practice improves the 
functions of the brain cells with the result that memory and the faculty of 
discrimination and observation improves, making it easy for the Sadhaka to 
perform concentration and meditation.


Another benefit of Pranayama is that by its regular practice, habit of deep 
breathing is developed which results in several health benefits. It is said 
that the nature determines our life span on the basis of the number of 
respirations we do. Man gets the next birth in accordance with his karmas 
(deeds) done in the present life.

Our karmas (deeds) result in the formation of certain tendencies, which 
determine the nature of our next birth either as humans or as animals of 
various categories. A man, who regularly performs Pranayama, is required to 
take lesser number of breaths and therefore lives longer.
  

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