If one does Sat Kriya, it has been said they have done an entire Kundalini Yoga class with one exercise. Of course, one kriya does not equal one Kundalini yoga class, but the statement speaks to the power of this kriya. Let’s explore what Sat Kriya is, its benefits, and how it is done.

What is Sat Kriya?

 Before I talk about Sat Kriya, let me briefly explain what a kriya is. The word kriya is Sanskrit for action, deed, or effort.  A kriya is a series of movements and breaths that are linked together for a specific purpose. Kundalini yoga frequently uses kriyas for purposes such as detoxification, healing, and power.

In addition to Kirtan Kriya, one of the most revered of the kriyas is Sat Kriya. The exercise itself looks simple, however, once you try it you’ll see it’s very difficult, both physically and mentally.

The Benefits of Sat Kriya

 When we are stuck in any one of the first three chakras, our consciousness is limited. For example, if we are stuck in the first chakra, we will be overly concerned with survival (keeping and finding a job, paying our bills, etc.) By practicing Sat Kriya, we can break through these blocks and raise our level of consciousness towards the higher chakras. This works by raising your inner Kundalini – the energy coiled at the base of the spine.

In addition, regular practice of this kriya will bring the following benefits:

strengthens the heart

improves general physical health

rejuvenates your cells and gives you energy

works through blocks in the first three chakras

lessens anxiety and depression by healing mental and psychological imbalances

How to Do Sat Kriya

Please watch the short video demonstration below.

The Kriya should be practiced for 3 minutes a day to start. Gradually work your way up in time. If you so desire, you may eventually practice for the full 31 minutes per day.

Conclusion

Sat Kriya is a powerful kriya that has many benefits for physical and mental health. It can be used to break through blocks in the first three chakras, rejuvenate cells and provide energy, and help with anxiety and depression. It is a simple, yet challenging exercise that can be done for a few minutes each day. To learn more about Sat Kriya and other yoga techniques, you can attend the Yoga Teacher Training in Rishikesh, which will provide you with professional guidance, classes, and workshops. Practicing Sat Kriya can lead to a healthier, happier life.

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