Yogic Perspectives on Tribandha- a Review
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https://doi.org/10.48165/IRJAY.2026.90309Keywords:
Bandha, Prana, Pranayama, Mudra, EndocrineAbstract
The term "Tri Bandha" refers to the three locks or Bandha; Moola bandha, Uddiyana Bandha, and Jalandhara Bandha, that direct and regulate the flow of prana, or life energy. These locks are described in a number of Hatha Yoga texts, including Hatha Pradipika, Gherand Samhita, Siddha-Siddhant Paddati, and many more. The pelvic floor muscles are contracted in the Moola Bandha, the abdominal muscles are contracted in the Uddiyana Bandha, and the chin lock is performed by pulling the chin to the chest in the Jalandhara Bandha. Bandhas are generally performed after a complete exhalation. Bandhas have a significant impact on both the body's subtle energy systems and the physical body. Bandha increases organ function and support mental stability. The bandhas are considered to be extremely important in yoga practice. By practicing bandhas, practitioners may block the passage of energy into and out of a certain area of their body. Bandhas support balance and inner harmony. Bandhas can also be combined with pranayama and mudra. Bandhas stimulate the body's essential organs and endocrine glands. Bandhas promote optimal health and well-being, when paired with other yoga techniques.
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