YOGI
                          ASHWINIJI
                          has been studying 'the being' for more than a decade.
                          He has assimilated techniques from Vedic philosophies
                          and formulated them for the modern day man to practice
                          and benefit from. This is what Dhyan Foundation calls
                          the 'Sanatan Kriya' (The Complete Kriya).
                          This
                          kriya affects all the layers of the being and thus
                          takes a being to, as told in the Vedic philosophy of
                          Ayurveda, 'Prakriti' (nature, that is, bliss) and not
                          'Vikriti' (against nature, that is, disease).
                          When
                          a sadhak follows the path of yoga he/she ties
                          himself/herself to a certain regime. By following this
                          set routine over a period of time the sadhak starts
                          evolving. In the physical plane we can identify
                          certain dormant centers in the brain which start
                          awakening and becoming sensitive to subtler stimuli,
                          which we are not able to identify in our current
                          states, i.e. the higher areas of the brain get
                          activated, which were considered dormant or not used
                          in the day to day acts of normal physical life.
                          Sanatan
                          Kriya is part of the prescribed sadhna that brings
                          with it emotional and financial stability along with
                          physical well-being.
                          It
                          is a simple 4 step kriya which will
                          bring about immense glow and strength in you both
                          internal and external.
                          Step
                          1: These are basic joint rotations which
                          bring about flexibility and immense strength in the
                          joints. And as reversed to the other high impact
                          exercises they don’t tire the physical and one feels
                          relaxed.
                          We
                          start from the neck, then the shoulders, the wrists,
                          pelvic region, knees and finally the ankles, moving
                          them all both clockwise and anti clock wise. Just
                          ensure two things during the rotations:
                          
                            - 
                              
The
                              rotation has to be done with closed eyes and full
                              awareness of the joint being rotated as it helps
                              in developing that part.
                             - 
                              
The
                              movement has to be coordinated with the breathing.
                              Till half rotation we inhale and exhaling we
                              complete the other half.
                             
                          
                          Step
                          2: Sinha Pranayam: Sitting
                          in Vajra Asana, tongue sticking out,
                          we start exhaling, pushing out the air inside.
                          Inhalation happens automatically.
                          Step
                          3: 'Chakra Santulan Pranayam'
                          which brings about a beautiful balance in the body.
                          There
                          are seven main chakras located in our
                          etheric. These are the energy centers in the body
                          which draw the prana from the
                          environment which is essential for running our body.
                          
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Muladhar
                              Chakra: At the base of our spine
                            
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Swadhishthan
                              Chakra: 2” above Muladhar
                            
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Manipurak:
                              At the navel
                            
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Anahaat
                              chakra: In the centre of the chest cavity
                            
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Vishudhi
                              Chakra: Throat region
                            
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Ajna:
                              Between the eyebrows
                            
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Sahastrar:
                              Beyond the head
 
                          
                          Sitting
                          in Vajra Asana palms facing inwards,
                          inhaling, we move our hands up, stopping at each chakra
                          for a few moments and as we reach Sahastrar,
                          we open our hands, palms facing upwards.
                          Then
                          slowly we start exhaling and as we move down our hands
                          we again stop at each chakra for a
                          few moments this time in descending order.
                          Step
                          4.1: 'Paanch Maha Prana Dhyan'
                          There
                          are 5 main pranas in the body-
                          
                            - 
                              
Prana
                              Vayu, the upward rising force in the region
                              between the diaphragm and the shoulders.
                             - 
                              
Apaan
                              Vayu, the downward moving force from the navel
                              towards the pelvic.
                             - 
                              
Samaan
                              Vayu, the balancing force of the Prana vayu and
                              Apaan Vayu. It is the outwards and sideways moving
                              force in the region between the diaphragm and the
                              navel.
                             - 
                              
Udaan
                              Vayu, rising upwards from the pit of the throat.
                             - 
                              
Finally
                              the Vayaan Vayu, the all-pervading reserve force.
                             
                          
                          To
                          practice this once again we sit in Vajra Asana,
                          become aware for 2-3 minutes of each of these pranas
                          in the body. This dhyan also brings
                          about a balance in the body.
                          Step
                          4.2: The final step of the 'Sanatan
                          Kriya' is the 'Dhyan with the Guru'.
                          Gently
                          become aware of your Anahaat Chakra
                          and a soft baby pink lotus with a pink hue all around
                          at your Anahaat. Become aware of your
                          Guru and gently and softly connect with him. And be
                          with your Guru for sometime forgetting about
                          everything else in the world.
                          A
                          regular practice of this simple but extremely
                          effective kriya and the grace of the Guru
                          helps the practitioner achieve a beautiful balance,
                          glow and strength in the body.
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