THE BODY AND THE NADIS
Nadis are pathways of pranic, mental and spiritual currents which form a matrix throughout the physical body. They provide energy through every cell, and organ through their vast network. Nadis are not physical or measurable but channels of energy which underly and sustain life and consciousness. Out of the 72,000 nadis, 72 are considered important. Out of these 72, 10 are considered to be major. Among the 10 major pranic flows, three are the most significant. (Situated in the spinal column which pass through every chakra.)
- Eda (Mental channel = female; Chandra = lunar/moon nadi)
- Pingala (Vital channel = male; Surya = sun/solar nadi)
- Sushumna (Spiritual channel)
The 7 lesser major nadis include:
- Gandhari
- Hastijihva
- Yashaswini
- Pusha
- Alambusha
- Kuhu
- Shankhini
The three most important nadis are also referred to as the 3 most important rivers in India:
- Ganga (Eda)
- Yamuna (Pingala)
- Saraswati (Sushumna)
The junction where these three rivers join is called Prayag, located outside Allahabad in North India. In the pranic body, they converge at ajna chakra.
- Eda governs the left side of the body and Pingala the right side of the body.
- Eda and Pingala dominance is directly related to the flow of breath in the nostrils.
- The specific functions of the brain are correlate with the activities of Eda and Pingala. The right hemisphere governs the left side of the body and the left hemisphere governs the right side of the body. Eda is connected to the right hemisphere and Eda to the left.
- The right hemisphere (Eda) processes information in a diffuse and holistic manner. It controls spacial awareness and is sensitive to vibrations and the external senses.
- The left hemisphere which relates to Pingala processes information in a sequential, linear and logical manner. It is responsible for analytical and mathematical ability.
- The Eda controls manomaya and vijnanamaya koshas, whereas pingala controls anamaya and anandamaya koshas. In pranamayakosha, the Eda and Pingala forces reach out in both directions.
- Sushumna, the neutral channel- when the two forces of Eda and Pingala are balanced, the third channel of Sushumna becomes active. When the sushumna is active, the breath flows through both nostrils simultaneously.

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