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Master Pranayama & Breathwork for Mental Clarity

byArogyam VardanTakes sessions across Delhi NCR; Visit studio in Sushant Lok, GurugramStarts from1,000 per personView full gallery

Breath is the bridge between your body and mind. Join me in Gurugram to learn how controlled pranayama techniques can reduce stress, regulate your energy, and restore your inner balance.

A group of students practicing Bhramari Pranayama (Humming Bee Breath). This technique is incredibly effective at calming the mind, relieving frustration, and preparing the consciousness for meditation by turning the senses inward.

This image captures the essence of pranayama as described in the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali. It is the practice of controlling the motion of inhalation and exhalation after a steady posture (asana) is achieved. Here, I demonstrate Nadi Shodhana (Alternate Nostril Breathing).

"Inhale, and God approaches you. Hold the inhalation, and God remains with you." This quote from B.K.S. Iyengar beautifully describes the spiritual depth of pranayama. Each breath is an opportunity to connect with your inner consciousness.

Pranayama is the bridge between the physical practice of asana and the mental practice of meditation. By following the breath, the mind is naturally drawn inward, preparing it for the stillness and awareness that meditation brings.

About Pranayama & Breathwork

In my studio, we do not just teach you to breathe. We practice the science of Kumbhaka (breath retention) and Nadi Shodhana to clear subtle energy channels. Whether you are dealing with chronic stress or simply want to sharpen your focus, we start by fixing your posture so your diaphragm can move without restriction, ensuring your practice is safe and effective.

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