Prana
noun
1.
Yoga, Jainism. the vital principle.
2.
Yoga. one of five vital breaths moving in the body.
noun
1.
(in Oriental medicine, martial arts, etc) cosmic energy believed to come from the sun and connecting the elements of the universe
noun
in yoga, the breath seen as one of the life-giving energies or forces of the universe; also, the processes of breath control; also called pranayama
Word Origin
Hindu ‘breath of life’
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