Patanjali's pranayama practices refined through Ayurvedic prana-vata understanding for emotional regulation.
Patanjali emphasizes pranayama—breath control—as essential for mind mastery. Ayurvedic mental health frameworks explain why: prana (life force) moves through the body via vata dosha, governing all movement including thoughts and emotions. When prana is scattered or depleted, mental stability collapses into anxiety, rumination, and overwhelm. Specific pranayama practices address prana-vata directly: nadi shodhana (alternate nostril) balances left-right prana channels; bhramari (bee breath) consolidates scattered energy; ujjayi creates steady, grounding flow. Ayurveda adds dietary support—sesame oil, warm milk, nourishing ghee—that anchors prana in the body. By integrating Patanjali's breath mastery with Ayurvedic prana management, you create stable emotional ground where psychological transformation becomes possible rather than exhausting effort.
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