Finding Calm Through Breathwork & Mudras
You don't need an hour of silence to find peace. I use simple pranayama and mudras to help you recharge, reduce stress, and connect with your inner strength in just a few minutes a day.
Don't let the monsoon humidity affect your mood. This video guides you through calming pranayama techniques like Shitkari Pranayama and Anulom Vilom, along with mudras, to help you stay cool, energized, and balanced during the rainy season.
On World Meditation Day, I wanted to share the beauty of finding stillness. This video captures different moments of meditation from our community, from aerial yoga to outdoor sessions, showing that peace can be found anywhere.
Your hands can be powerful tools for meditation. This video introduces several ancient mudras, such as Gyan Mudra for wisdom and Pran Mudra for vitality. I explain how each gesture can guide your mind into stillness and your body into balance.
On World Happiness Day, I invite you to release emotional blockages by working with your heart chakra. This routine includes gentle movements like chest massage and Garuda Mudra to help you open your heart to love, compassion, and harmony.
The Shivling Mudra is a simple but powerful hand gesture to awaken inner strength. Practicing it on Mahashivratri can be especially potent. I explain how to perform this mudra to revitalize your body and mind.
Start the New Year with positivity and balance. This video shares four simple practices, including Parvatasana and Shankh Mudra, that you can incorporate into your daily routine to relax your mind, body, and soul.
This Diwali, I invite you to find balance amidst the festivities. This guided session includes gentle shoulder stretches, Garuda Mudra, and one-sided nostril breathing to help you stay centered, calm, and energized during the celebrations.
About The Power of Breath & Stillness: Meditation & Mudras
When the weather turns or stress hits, I teach my students specific combinations—like the Ling Mudra to clear monsoon congestion or Garuda Mudra to ease festive anxiety. These aren't abstract concepts; they are practical, 5-minute tools you can use at your desk or home to manage energy dips without needing a full hour on the mat.
Mudras: Your Natural Energy Tools
I often tell my students that you don't need special equipment to start feeling better. Your hands hold immense power. In my classes, we use mudras—ancient hand gestures—to direct energy, improve focus, and even help with physical ailments like bloating or fatigue.
Whether it is the Gyan Mudra for mental clarity before a big meeting or the Shivling Mudra to build resilience during tough times, these gestures are my go-to solutions for real-life problems. They allow you to practice yoga even when you feel too tired to move or don't have the time for a full flow.
Why Breathwork Matters
Pranayama is the bridge between your physical body and your mind. I focus on simple, accessible techniques like Anulom Vilom and Shitkari that you can do anywhere. During the monsoon or high-stress seasons, we adapt these routines to keep your immunity up and your mood steady.
A Space to Just Be
My approach is never about achieving a perfect pose. It is about 'stri shakti' (women power)—creating a space where you can let go of the pressure to be perfect. These meditation and mudra sessions are designed to fit into your life as a woman, whether you are managing a career, a home, or both. We focus on what helps you feel good, right now. If you are looking to start your journey into stillness, you are in the right place.
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