CHANDRA BHEDI
Known as “Moon Piercing Breath” (Or “Left Nostril Piercing Breath”, “Ida Nadi Piercing Breath”)
This breath uses the pranav mudra
This is a calming breath
This breath has almost the same technique as Surya Bhedi, but the opposite contraindications and benefits
CONTRAINDICATIONS:
Low energy Diabetes
Constipation Low blood pressure
Arthritis Intense introversion
BENEFITS:
Combats high blood pressure Reduces excess pitta (Pitta means “fire”
Calms hyperactivity in Ayurveda. This could mean hyper
Combats diarrhea metabolism, a very aggressive
Calms anxiety and stress personality, a fever, etc.)
Eases menstruation
PRECAUTIONS:
Do not practice if you are very introverted
Do not practice in the mornings if you are feeling tired or groggy
TECHNIQUE:
Sit up straight in a comfortable pranayama position and close your eyes. Relax and draw your focus
inward
Bring your right hand into Paranav Mudra. Bring your index and middle finger together and place them
on your forehead. Have your thumb out and your ring finger and pinky out and touching each other
Close your right nostril with your right thumb
Inhale through your left nostril
Close your left nostril with your ring finger and pinky
Release your thumb and exhale through your right nostril
Close your right nostril again and release your ring finger and pinky to inhale again through your left
nostril
Continue this pattern of inhaling through your left nostril and exhaling through your right
Beginners may keep the right nostril closed and inhale and exhale solely through the left nostril if they
choose
Practice this breath for about 5 minutes
CHANDRA BHEDI
TAKEAWAYS:
Calms you down
Prepares you for mental activity