Guest guest Posted July 23, 2005 Report Share Posted July 23, 2005 Dear Rajayogins, Here is a new Yoga Technic. Do try and let me know. This email has been forwarded from another site. Pranam, Babitha Lambika Yoga Practice of Khechari Mudra is Lambika Yoga. The technique of the Mudra is explained below. He who practises this Mudra will have neither hunger nor thirst. He can walk in the sky. This Yoga is beset with difficulties. This is a very difficult Yoga. It has to be learnt under a developed Yogi Guru who has practised this Yoga for a long time and attained full success. It is kept secret by Yogis. It confers great Siddhis or powers. It is a great help to control the mind. He who has attained success in this Mudra, will have neither hunger nor thirst. He can control his Prana quite easily. Khechari Mudra, Yoni Mudra or Shanmukhi Mudra, Sambhavi Mudra, Asvini Mudra, Maha Mudra and Yoga Mudra are the important Mudras. Among these Mudras, Khechari Mudra is the foremost. It is the king of the Mudras. Mudra means a seal. It puts a seal to the mind and Prana. Mind and Prana come under the control of a Yogi. Khechari Mudra consists of two important Kriyas viz., Chhedan and Dohan. The lower part of the front portion of the tongue, the frenum lingua, is cut to the extent of a hair's breadth with a sharp knife once in a week. Afterwards powder of turmeric is dusted over it. This is continued for some months. This is Chhedan. Afterwards the Yogic student applies butter to the tongue and lengthens it daily. He draws the tongue in such a way that it is similar to the process of milking the udder of a cow. This is Dohan. When the tongue is sufficiently long (it should touch the tip of the nose) the student folds it, takes it back and closes the posterior portion of the nostrils. Now he sits and meditates. The breath stops completely. For some the cutting and the lengthening of the tongue is not necessary. They are born with a long tongue. He who has attained perfection in this Mudra becomes a walker in the sky. Queen Chudala had this Siddhi or power. He who has purity and other divine virtues, who is free from desire,greed and lust, who is endowed with dispassion,discrimination and strong aspiration or longing for liberation will be benefited by the practice of this Mudra. The Mudra helps the Yogi to get himself buried underneath the ground. Sringeri Acharyal who attained samadhi had knoweldge of this yoga. Om Khecharayai Namaha Om Mahate Namaha! Yours yogically, Shreeram Balijepalli Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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