Mulabandha

BY Arora Indu4 min read • March 12, 2019

Is mulabandha all about contraction? Is it only about the physical level?

You might have practiced bandhas or Mulabandha and came across various techniques of contraction, concentration, with and without pranayama.


Is it all about contraction? Is it only about the physical level?

To start with, let's clarify that mulabandha is the practice of redirection. It is not just a contraction or hold at the physical level.
In everyday life, when we make choices out of need not greed, when we moderate instead of indulging in sensory pleasures, these are practical applications of Mulabandha.
It is much easier to learn how to isolate a tissue and contract it versus how to discern making a rightful choice.

Mulabandha (Root Lock) is the grounds upon which we stand and the roots that keep up stable. These grounds have to be contentment with who and where we are. It does not mean to not have passion for growth but implies to have contentment with failures and sadness also.

When passion is rooted in contentment that is mulabandha.
The energy rises like the roaring of a lion and the hissing of a fierce snake, piercing through our weaknesses and transforming them as strengths.
 

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May we be established in that Mulabandha!



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