Nadi (yoga)

A simplified view of the subtle body of Indian philosophy, showing the three major nadis or channels, the Ida (B), Sushumna (C), and Pingala (D), which run vertically in the body

Nāḍī (Sanskrit: नाड़ी, lit.'tube, pipe, nerve, blood vessel, pulse') is a term for the channels through which, in traditional Indian medicine and spiritual theory, the energies such as prana of the physical body, the subtle body and the causal body are said to flow. Within this philosophical framework, the nadis are said to connect at special points of intensity, the chakras.[1] All nadis are said to originate from one of two centres; the heart and the kanda, the latter being an egg-shaped bulb in the pelvic area, just below the navel.[1] The three principal nadis run from the base of the spine to the head, and are the ida on the left, the sushumna in the centre, and the pingala on the right. Ultimately the goal is to unblock these nadis to bring liberation.

Overview

Nadi is an important concept in Hindu philosophy, mentioned and described in the sources, some as much as 3,000 years old. The number of nadis of the human body is claimed to be up to hundreds-of-thousands and even millions. The Shiva Samhita treatise on yoga states, for example, that out of 350,000 nadis 14 are particularly important, and among them, the three just mentioned are the three most vital.[1] The three principal nadis are ida, pingala, and sushumna.[2] Ida (इडा, iḍā "comfort") lies to the left of the spine, whereas pingala (पिङ्गल, piṅgala "orange", "tawny", "golden", "solar") is to the right side of the spine, mirroring the ida. Sushumna (Suṣumṇa "very gracious", "kind"[3]) runs along the spinal cord in the center, through the seven chakras. When the channels are unblocked by the action of yoga, the energy of kundalini uncoils and rises up the sushumna from the base of the spine.[2] While the sushumna came to be envisioned as a vertical channel extending upwards from the heart, navel region, or base of the torso, there is an old precedent for the idea that it extends, like the śaktitantu, to the feet: the Mataṅgapārameśvara, a comparatively early Siddhāntatantra, envisions the sushumna running from the tips of the big toes to the crown of the head via the navel and heart. This archaic model of a central channel extending to the feet, linking together the principal series of nine lotuses [i.e., Kapālīśabhairava, the four Devīs and the four Dūtīs] spanning the body’s axis from crest (śikhā) to feet (pāda), may underlie the Brahmayāmala’s conception of the śaktitantu.

The nadis play a role in yoga, as many yogic practices, including shatkarmas, mudras and pranayama, are intended to open and unblock the nadis. The ultimate aim of some yogic practices are to direct prana into the sushumna nadi specifically, enabling kundalini to rise, and thus bring about moksha, or liberation.[4]

Early references

The Varaha Upanishad (13–16 cc. CE) further describes it as follows:[5]

"The nāḍis penetrate the body from the soles of the feet to the crown of the head. In them is prāṇa, the breath of life and in that life abides Ātman, which is the abode of Shakti, creatrix of the animate and inanimate worlds." (VU 54/5)[6]

Several of the ancient Upanishads use the concept of nadis (channels). The nadi system is mentioned in the Chandogya Upanishad (8~6 cc. BCE), verse 8.6.6.[7] and in verses 3.6–3.7 of the Prasna Upanishad (second half of the 1 millennium BCE). As stated in the last,

3.6 "In the heart verily is Jivātma. Here a hundred and one nāḍis arise. For each of these nāḍis there are one hundred nāḍikās. For each of these there are thousands more. In these Vyâna moves."
3.7 "Through one of these, the Udâna leads us upward by virtue of good deeds to the good worlds, by sin to the sinful worlds, by both to the worlds of men indeed." (PU Q3)[8][9]

The medieval Sat-Cakra-Nirupana (1520s), one of the later and more fully developed classical texts on nadis and chakras, refers to these three main nadis by the names Sasi, Mihira, and Susumna.[10]

In the space outside the Meru, the right apart from the body placed on the left and the right, are the two nadis, Sasi and Mihira. The Nadi Susumna, whose substance is the threefold Gunas, is in the middle. She is the form of Moon, Sun, and Fire even water also; Her body, a string of blooming Dhatura flowers, extends from the middle of the Kanda to the Head, and the Vajra inside Her extends, shining, from the Medhra to the Head.[11]

Functions and activities

In hatha yoga theory, nadis carry prana, life force energy. In the physical body, the nadis are channels carrying air, water, nutrients, blood and other bodily fluids around and are similar to the arteries, veins, capillaries, bronchioles, nerves, lymph canals and so on.[1] In the subtle and the causal body, the nadis are channels for so-called cosmic, vital, seminal, mental, intellectual, etc. energies (collectively described as prana) and are important for sensations, consciousness and the spiritual aura.[1]

Yoga texts disagree on the number of nadis in the human body. The Hatha Yoga Pradipika and Goraksha Samhita quote 72,000 nadis, each branching off into another 72,000 nadis, whereas the Shiva Samhita states 350,000 nadis arise from the navel center,[1] and the Katha Upanishad (6.16) says that 101 channels radiate from the heart.[2]

The Ida and Pingala nadis are sometimes in modern readings interpreted as the two hemispheres of the brain. Pingala is the extroverted (Active), solar nadi, and corresponds to the right side of the body and the left side of the brain. Ida is the introverted, lunar nadi, and corresponds to the left side of the body and the right side of the brain.[12]

Three channels (nadis)

Central channel (Sushumna)

Sushumna is the central and most important channel. It connects the base chakra to the crown chakra. It is important in Yoga and Tantra.[13][14] It corresponds to the river Saraswati.

Side channels

Left channel (Ida)

Ida is associated with lunar energy. The word ida means "comfort" in Sanskrit. Idā has a moonlike nature and feminine energy with a cooling effect.[15] It courses from the left testicle to the left nostril and corresponds to the Ganges river.

The practices of yoga work together to force prana into the central Sushumna channel, allowing kundalini to rise, leading to moksha, liberation. The shatkarmas purify the nadis, while the mudras trap prana, and other practices (not shown) force the prana out of the Ida and Pingala channels.[4]

Right channel (Pingala)

Pingala is associated with solar energy. The word pingala means "orange" or "tawny" in Sanskrit. Pingala has a sunlike nature and masculine energy.[15] Its temperature is heating and courses from the right testicle to the right nostril. It corresponds to the river Yamuna.

Unblocking the channels

Manuscript painting of a yogin in meditation, showing the chakras and the three main channels (nadis) of the subtle body. A small serpent, symbolising the Kundalini, climbs up the central sushumna channel; she will pierce each chakra as she climbs. When she reaches the head she will unite with Shiva; the yogin will then be liberated in his body.

The purpose of yoga is moksha, liberation and hence immortality in the state of samadhi, union, which is the meaning of "yoga" as described in the Patanjalayayogasastra.[16][17] This is obstructed by blockages in the nadis, which allow the vital air, prana, to languish in the Ida and Pingala channels. The unblocking of the channels is therefore a vital function of yoga.[17] The various practices of yoga, including the preliminary purifications or satkarmas, the yogic seals or mudras, visualisation, breath restraint or pranayama, and the repetition of mantras work together to force the prana to move from the Ida and Pingala into the central Sushumna channel.[17] The mudras in particular close off various openings, thus trapping prana and directing it towards the Sushumna. This allows kundalini to rise up the Sushumna channel, leading to liberation.[17][18][19]

Other traditions and interpretations

Other cultures work with concepts similar to nadis and prana.

Chinese

Systems based on Traditional Chinese Medicine work with an energy concept called qi, analogous to prana.[20] Qi travels through meridians analogous to the nadis. The microcosmic orbit practice has many similarities to certain Indian nadi shuddha (channel clearing) exercises and the practice of Kriya Yoga.

Tibetan

Tibetan medicine borrows many concepts from Yoga through the influence of Tantric Buddhism. One of the Six Yogas of Naropa is a cleansing of the central channel called phowa, enabling the transfer of consciousness to a pure land through the sagittal suture.[21]

The Vajrayana practice of Trul Khor is another practice used to direct and control the flow of energy within the body's energetic meridians through breath control and physical postures.[22]

European

Sometimes the three main nadis are related to the Caduceus of Hermes: "the two snakes of which symbolize the kundalini or serpent-fire which is presently to be set in motion along those channels, while the wings typify the power of conscious flight through higher planes which the development of that fire confers".[23]

See also

Notes and references

  1. ^ a b c d e f B. K. S. Iyengar (2010). Light on Pranayama. the Crossroad Publishing Company. pp. Chapter 5: Nadis and Chakras.
  2. ^ a b c Mallinson & Singleton 2017, pp. 172–173.
  3. ^ spokensanskrit.de
  4. ^ a b Mallinson & Singleton 2017, pp. Chapter 6, especially pages 228–229.
  5. ^ Varaha Upanishad, c. 1200–1600 CE
  6. ^ Varahopanisad V, 54/5.
  7. ^ For reference to Chandogya Upanishad 8.6.6 and interpretation as an early form of the occult physiology see: McEvilley, Thomas. "The Spinal Serpent", in: Harper and Brown, p. 94.
  8. ^ Nāḍikās are small nadis.
    Udâna are often translated as "out-breathing" in this context. Perhaps a metaphor for death.
  9. ^ Prasna Upanishad, Question 3 § 6, 7.
  10. ^ Sat-Cakra-Nirupana, Purnananda Swami
  11. ^ Sat-Cakra-Narupana, The Muladhara Cakra, transl. Sir John Woodroffe in The Serpent Power: Being the Ṣaṭ-cakra-nirūpana and Pādukā-pañcaka
  12. ^ "Nadis". Yoga Dharma. 5 October 2019. Retrieved 4 March 2022.
  13. ^ Mallinson & Singleton 2017, pp. 122, 173, 178, 187, 190, 194, 197, 202.
  14. ^ Samuel, Geoffrey (2010). The Origins of Yoga and Tantra. Indic Religions to the Thirteenth Century. Cambridge University Press. pp. 255, 271.
  15. ^ a b Three fundamental nadis
  16. ^ Mallinson & Singleton 2017, pp. 4–6, 323.
  17. ^ a b c d Mallinson & Singleton 2017, pp. 178–181.
  18. ^ Mallinson & Singleton 2017, pp. 228–233.
  19. ^ Arthur Avalon, The Serpentine Power (collection of yoga-tantric texts)
  20. ^ Hankey, Alex; Nagendra, HR; Nagilla, Niharika (2013). "Effects of yoga practice on acumeridian energies: Variance reduction implies benefits for regulation". International Journal of Yoga. 6 (1). Medknow: 61–65. doi:10.4103/0973-6131.105948. ISSN 0973-6131. PMC 3573545. PMID 23439630.
  21. ^ Georgios, Halkias (October 2019). "Ascending to Heaven after Death: Karma Chags med's Commentary on Mind Transference" (PDF). Revue d'Études Tibétaines (52): 70–89.
  22. ^ Chaoul, M. Alejandro (October 2003). "Yogic practices in the Bon tradition" (PDF). Wellcome History (24): 7–8. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-02-29. Retrieved 4 March 2022.
  23. ^ C. W. Leadbeater, Chakras, Adyar, 1929

Sources

Read other articles:

Havemeyer Hall Havemeyer Hall is a historic academic building located in Columbia University in New York City. History It was built between 1896 and 1898, under the direction of Charles Frederick Chandler and named after Columbia graduate Frederick Christian Havemeyer, a member of the Havemeyer family.[1] The building is one of six original buildings on the Morningside Heights campus in Columbia and a National Historic Chemical Landmark.[1] The Department of Chemistry of the univ…

Large sculptures carved into a material that remain at location The Lion Monument, an in situ sculpture in Lucerne, Switzerland A colossal statue is one that is more than twice life-size.[1] This is a list of colossal statues and other sculptures that were created, mostly or all carved, and remain in situ. This list includes two colossal stones that were intended to be moved. However, they were never broken free of the quarry in which they were carved, and therefore they would be conside…

American politician (born 1941) For other people named Daniel Davis, see Daniel Davis (disambiguation). Danny DavisMember of the U.S. House of Representativesfrom Illinois's 7th districtIncumbentAssumed office January 3, 1997Preceded byCardiss CollinsMember of the Cook County Board of CommissionersIn officeDecember 20, 1990 – January 3, 1997Preceded bymulti–member districtSucceeded byDarlena Williams-BurnettConstituency1st district (1994–1997)Chicago at-large (1990…

Villars-Tiercelinfrazione Villars-Tiercelin – Veduta LocalizzazioneStato Svizzera Cantone Vaud DistrettoGros-de-Vaud ComuneJorat-Menthue TerritorioCoordinate46°37′38″N 6°42′15″E / 46.627222°N 6.704167°E46.627222; 6.704167 (Villars-Tiercelin)Coordinate: 46°37′38″N 6°42′15″E / 46.627222°N 6.704167°E46.627222; 6.704167 (Villars-Tiercelin) Altitudine813 m s.l.m. Superficie5,33 km² Abitanti408 (2010) Densità76,55…

LukaLuka pada badan seorang priaInformasi umumSpesialisasiKedokteran gawat darurat Luka (bahasa Inggris: wound) adalah cedera yang muncul dengan cepat dan melibatkan kerusakan kulit (luka terbuka) atau memar (luka tertutup) akibat trauma fisik. Dalam patologi, luka adalah cedera akut yang merusak epidermis kulit. Berdasarkan Bahasa Indonesia, luka memiliki beberapa penyebutan sesuai letak luka itu berada. Contohnya luka yang terletak pada kepala di sekitar tumbuhnya rambut disebut 'pitak'. Sedan…

1983 Dionne Warwick song For other songs with same title, see So Amazing (disambiguation). So AmazingSong by Dionne Warwickfrom the album How Many Times Can We Say Goodbye Recorded1983Length3:43LabelAristaSongwriter(s)Luther VandrossMarcus MillerProducer(s)Luther Vandross So Amazing is a 1983 song by Dionne Warwick. It was written by Luther Vandross and Marcus Miller and produced by the former for her studio album How Many Times Can We Say Goodbye (1983). Three years later, Vandross himself cove…

Human settlement in WalesSt ElvisThe Dinas Fawr headlandsbeside the site of St ElvisSt ElvisLocation within PembrokeshireOS grid referenceSM811240Principal areaPembrokeshireCountryWalesSovereign stateUnited KingdomPost townHAVERFORDWESTPostcode districtSA62PoliceDyfed-PowysFireMid and West WalesAmbulanceWelsh List of places UK Wales Pembrokeshire 51°52′19″N 5°10′52″W / 51.872°N 5.181°W / 51.872; -5.181 St Elvis (Welsh: Llaneilfyw, […

2016年美國總統選舉 ← 2012 2016年11月8日 2020 → 538個選舉人團席位獲勝需270票民意調查投票率55.7%[1][2] ▲ 0.8 %   获提名人 唐納·川普 希拉莉·克林頓 政党 共和黨 民主党 家鄉州 紐約州 紐約州 竞选搭档 迈克·彭斯 蒂姆·凱恩 选举人票 304[3][4][註 1] 227[5] 胜出州/省 30 + 緬-2 20 + DC 民選得票 62,984,828[6] 65,853,514[6] 得…

No debe confundirse con Hipertiroidismo. Hipotiroidismo La tiroxina (T4) normalmente se produce en proporción de 20 a 1 respecto a la triyodotironina (T3)Especialidad endocrinología[editar datos en Wikidata] El hipotiroidismo es una enfermedad del sistema endocrino caracterizada por la acción ineficiente de las hormonas tiroideas en el organismo,[1]​ principalmente por una producción deficiente en la glándula tiroidea (hipotiroidismo primario). También puede producirse por …

لازلو بودروجي (بالفرنسية: László Bodrogi)‏  معلومات شخصية الميلاد 11 ديسمبر 1976 (العمر 47 سنة)بودابست الطول 1.87 م (6 قدم 2 بوصة)* الجنسية  فرنسا الوزن 79 كـغ (174 رطل) الحياة العملية الدور دراج الفرق دكونيك كويك ستب (2003–2004)كاتوشا (2009–2010)تيم نوفو نورديسك  [لغات أخرى]‏…

 本表是動態列表,或許永遠不會完結。歡迎您參考可靠來源來查漏補缺。 潛伏於中華民國國軍中的中共間諜列表收錄根據公開資料來源,曾潛伏於中華民國國軍、被中國共產黨聲稱或承認,或者遭中華民國政府調查審判,為中華人民共和國和中國人民解放軍進行間諜行為的人物。以下列表以現今可查知時間為準,正確的間諜活動或洩漏機密時間可能早於或晚於以下所歸類…

British soldier and Conservative Party politician Sir Gilbert Acland-TroytePortrait of Acland-Troyte by Oswald Birley, 1945Member of Parliamentfor TivertonIn office29 October 1924 – 15 June 1945Preceded byFrancis Dyke AclandSucceeded byDerick Heathcoat-Amory Personal detailsBorn(1876-09-04)4 September 1876Died27 April 1964(1964-04-27) (aged 87)Resting placeAll Saints Church, HuntshamPolitical partyConservativeSpouse Gwladys Quicke ​(m. 1909)​Residence…

American pianist and composer Anthony Davis (born February 20, 1951)[1] is an American pianist and composer. He incorporates several styles including jazz, rhythm 'n' blues, gospel, non-Western, African, European classical, Indonesian gamelan, and experimental music.[2] He has played with several groups and is also a professor of music at the University of California, San Diego. Davis is perhaps best known for his operas; he has been called the dean of African-American opera comp…

List of events ← 1903 1902 1901 1904 in the United States → 1905 1906 1907 Decades: 1880s 1890s 1900s 1910s 1920s See also: History of the United States (1865–1918) Timeline of United States history (1900–1929) List of years in the United States 1904 in the United States1904 in U.S. states and territories States Alabama Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minn…

Baltic independence movements (1987–1991) This article is about the revolution in the Baltic states in the late 1980s. For the 2006 film about the revolution in the Baltic states, see The Singing Revolution. Singing RevolutionPart of the Revolutions of 1989 and the Dissolution of the Soviet UnionThe Baltic Way human chain in 1989Date14 June 1987 – 6 September 1991 (1987-06-14 – 1991-09-06)(4 years, 2 months, 3 weeks and 2 days)Location…

City in Massachusetts, United StatesEverett, MassachusettsCityAerial view of Everett, looking towards the Mystic Generating Station FlagSealMotto(s): City of Pride, Progress, and Possibilities[1]Location in Middlesex County in MassachusettsEverett, MassachusettsLocation in the United StatesCoordinates: 42°24′30″N 71°03′15″W / 42.40833°N 71.05417°W / 42.40833; -71.05417CountryUnited StatesStateMassachusettsCountyMiddlesexSettled1630Incorporated1870…

هذه المقالة يتيمة إذ تصل إليها مقالات أخرى قليلة جدًا. فضلًا، ساعد بإضافة وصلة إليها في مقالات متعلقة بها. (مارس 2020) لواء بانزر 113 تشكيل مدرع للجيش الألماني في الحرب العالمية الثانية. باعتباره تشكيل دبابة، كان جزءًا من سلاح المدرعات. التاريخ تم تشكيل اللواء 113 بانزر في 4 سبتمبر …

У цій статті подано список Прем'єр-міністрів Австралії за іменами, датами народження, місцями народження, датами обрання до Парламенту Австралії, політичними партіями Австралії, виборчими округами, датами вступу на посаду, датами відставки, датами уходу з Парламенту та да…

City in Minnesota, United States This article is about the city. For the lake, see Cass Lake (Minnesota). City in Minnesota, United StatesCass LakeCityLocation of Cass Lakewithin Cass County, MinnesotaCoordinates: 47°22′38″N 94°36′00″W / 47.37722°N 94.60000°W / 47.37722; -94.60000CountryUnited StatesStateMinnesotaCountyCassArea[1] • Total1.09 sq mi (2.83 km2) • Land1.09 sq mi (2.82 km2) •…

此條目需要补充更多来源。 (2023年8月1日)请协助補充多方面可靠来源以改善这篇条目,无法查证的内容可能會因為异议提出而被移除。致使用者:请搜索一下条目的标题(来源搜索:2021年夏季世界大學運動會開幕式 — 网页、新闻、书籍、学术、图像),以检查网络上是否存在该主题的更多可靠来源(判定指引)。 2021年夏季世界大學運動會開幕式开幕典礼2023年7月28日開幕…