Parsvaika-pada
Parvata
Parvati
Paryanka
Pas a
Paschima
Paschimottana
Pat ala
PatafijaliPzda.
Pinch a
Pinda
PirJcJa-prarJaPing alaPliha
Prahl adaPrajapati
Prajfia
Prajfiatma
PrakrtiPramada
Pramana.
Prana.PrarJa-vayuPranava
PranayamaPranidhana.
Prasarita
PrasvasaWith one leg turned sideways.
A mountain.Glossary 527A goddess, consort of Siva, daughter of Himalaya.
A bed, a couch.
A fetter, trap, noose.
West; the back side of the body.
Intense stretch of the back side of the body from the
nape to the heels.
The nether region.
The propounder of Yoga philosophy. He was the
author of the Yoga Siitras, the Mahabhasya (a
classical treatise on grammar) and a treatise on
medicine.
Pain, suffering, pressure.
The chin, a feather.
The foetus or embryo, the body.
The individual breath, as contrasted with the cosmic
or Universal breath.
A na�n or channel of energy, starting from the right
nostril, then moving to the crown of the head and
thence downwards to the base of the spine. As the
solar energy flows through it it is also called the
siirya-na�il. Piilgala means tawny or reddish.
The spleen.
A great devotee of Vi�I;lU. He was the son of the
demon king Hirai;lya-kasipu.
The lord of created beings.
Intelligence, wisdom.
The intelligential self.
Nature, the original source of the material world,
consisting of three qualities, sattva, rajas and tamas.
Indifference, insensibility.
A standard or ideal; authority.
Breath, respiration, life, vitality, wind, energy,
strength. It also connotes the soul.
The vital air which pervades the entire human body.
It moves in the region of the chest.
Another word for the sacred syllable Auril.
Rhythmic control of breath. The fourth stage of
yoga.
Dedication.
Spread out, stretched out.
Expiration.