Gṛhastha-nitya-karman: Śauca, Sandhyā-vidhi, Pañca-yajña, and Āśrama-krama
शिरः शिखां च संपूर्य कुभयित्वा विरेचयेत् । वाममध्यात्परैर्वायुं क्रमेण प्राणसंयमे ॥ ४७ ॥
śiraḥ śikhāṃ ca saṃpūrya kubhayitvā virecayet | vāmamadhyātparairvāyuṃ krameṇa prāṇasaṃyame || 47 ||
Sa pagsasanay ng pagpipigil ng hininga, dapat punuin ang hininga hanggang ulo at tuktok na buhol ng buhok, pigilin nang matatag, at saka ilabas. Pagkaraan, mula sa kaliwa at saka sa gitna, dapat ayusin ang hininga nang paisa-isa ayon sa wastong pagkakasunod.
Narada (teaching the method of prāṇasaṃyama in a yogic-ritual instruction context)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: none
It presents prāṇasaṃyama as a purificatory discipline: filling, retaining (kumbhaka), and exhaling in a regulated sequence to steady the mind and prepare for higher meditation.
While the verse is technical yogic instruction, such breath-discipline supports bhakti by stabilizing attention, reducing restlessness, and enabling sustained remembrance and worship with a focused mind.
It reflects applied yogic technique allied to Vedic discipline—systematic regulation of prāṇa (breath) through ordered steps (krama), including retention (kumbhaka) and exhalation (recaka), used as a practical sādhanā.