After knowing various health benefits of shankh blowing it becomes important to know how to blow it in a correct and proper manner so that we get maximum benefits without any ill effects.
Naturally occurring conch shells
are slightly cut at the mouth to open the cavity. The shell is blown by
vibrating the lips and applying them onto the shell mouth. The shell sound is
highly resonating without any trace of hissing noise when blown properly. The
frequency of the blower’s lip vibration must be adjusted so that one of the
harmonics matches with the shell cavity fundamental frequency.
When we blow shankh
through the pointed tip, the air is pushed with pressure inside the open cavity
and when the frequency of lip vibration matches a resonance frequency of shell
cavity, a clear tone is produced. By adjusting lip tension and air speed
different frequencies are produced by a blower.
In yoga camp 25
experienced performers were requested to blow shankh and blowing was recorded
from beginning to end. And after consultation and discussion, the blowing
procedure was standardized in the following manner:-
(A)Four
to seven minutes light physical exercises like jogging, slow running, jumping
in different styles and patterns, bending of body in different and both
directions etc.
(B) After
warming up, and up to the completion of the entire process, eyes are closed.
(C) Sit
in sukhasan i.e. any sitting pose in which we may sit comfortably or padmasana
i.e. cross leg sitting position or ardh-padmasana one leg on
other leg. The entire blowing process takes approximately 15 to 20 minutes so
practitioner should be able to sit comfortably without any disruption.
(D)Deep
nasal breathing 4 to 6 times.
(E) Anulom-vilom
pranayam which involves:-
1. Put right hand thumb on right nostril.
2. Middle finger on fore head.
2. Middle finger on fore head.
3. Fourth
finger on left nostril.
4. First
inhaling from left nostril and blocking right nostril and then go ahead as
given under.
5. Blocking
of left nostril and exhaling from right nostril.
6. After
that inhaling from right nostril while left nostril remains blocked and then,
7. Right
nostril is blocked and air is exhaled through left nostril.
8. Thus
one cycle of anulom-vilom pranayama involves four steps. First inhaling
from left nostril, second exhaling from right, third inhaling from right
nostril and finally fourth exhaling from the left.
9. Deep
breathing is recommended in all four steps.
10. Breathing must be noise less even one
should not feel the sound of his own breathing and air should enter and exit
through nostril as we sip liquid through a straw.
11. At least 10 to 12 cycles of anulom-vilom
pranayama are recommended.
(F) Holding
of conch with right hand and left hand in chin mudra i.e. making a loop
with the end point of thumb and index finger and keeping remaining three
fingers straight.
(G)The
fingers are not inserted inside the opening of shankh.
(H)Twice
deep nasal inhaling and exhaling. After that twice deep nasal inhaling and exhaling
through mouth.
(I) Putting
mouth of shankh on lips, slightly on right side.
(J) The neck should be extended at
atlanto-occipital joint so that mouth opening and air way come in a straight
line.
(K)Deep
nasal inhaling and exhaling into shankh opening through mouth.
(L) The
process is to be repeated from three to five to ten to twelve times or up to
any times, as per strength and aptitude.
(M) After that taking rest in the same
posture and watching movements of breaths with closed eyes.
(N)Finally
and gradually, taking one’s own time, the eyes may be opened.
This entire process will take approximately 12 - 15 minutes and the sound during blowing will be homogeneous and distributed uniform. By doing blowing this way the possibility of injury is minimum and exercise of all body parts is done. The process can be repeated several times as per stamina and attitude.
This entire process will take approximately 12 - 15 minutes and the sound during blowing will be homogeneous and distributed uniform. By doing blowing this way the possibility of injury is minimum and exercise of all body parts is done. The process can be repeated several times as per stamina and attitude.
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