Fold your legs in Sukhasana and prepare your mind for the practice.
You can also choose to sit in Sukhasan, Vajrasana, Ardhapadmasan, Padmasana or Siddhasana. The ideal posture is considered to be Poorna Padmasana.
Close your eyes.
As you inhale, divide your breath into two equal parts.
Without retaining the breath in your lungs, exhale twice.
Duration: You may begin by practising this breathing technique for 1-2 minutes a day and gradually increase it with time.
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