Significance of Inhaling
Inhalation, referred to as Puraka in Dharmashastra, is the process of drawing air into the lungs. It is one of the three types of breath suspensions discussed in the text. Understanding Puraka is essential in exploring the broader concepts of breath control and its significance within the framework of Dharmashastra.
Synonyms: Breathing in, Inspiration, Inhalation, Drawing in
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Hindu concept of 'Inhaling'
Inhaling, or Puraka in Hinduism, signifies the essential act of drawing air into the lungs, forming one component of the triad of breath-suspensions, emphasizing the spiritual significance of breath in enhancing life force and meditation practices.
From: Manusmriti with the Commentary of Medhatithi
(1) Inhaling, known as Puraka, is the act of drawing air into the lungs, part of the three types of breath-suspensions discussed in the text.[1]