What are the different styles of yoga breathing techniques?

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Harih Om The different Yogic Breathing are:- Surya Nadi Breathing, Chandra nadi Breathing, Surya and Chandra Bedi Breathing, Full Yogic Breathing with Akara Ukara and Makara chanting, Tiger Breathing, Rabbit Breathing etc.
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Nadi Shodhana or Alternate Nostril Breathing. ... Ujjayi or Ocean's Breath. ... Shiitali Kumbhaka or the cooling breath. ... Siitkari Kumbhaka or the hissing breath. ... Brahmari or the humming breath. ... Bhastrika or the bellows breath. ... Surya Bhedana or the solar breath. ... Chandra Bhedana...
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Nadi Shodhana or Alternate Nostril Breathing. ... Ujjayi or Ocean's Breath. ... Shiitali Kumbhaka or the cooling breath. ... Siitkari Kumbhaka or the hissing breath. ... Brahmari or the humming breath. ... Bhastrika or the bellows breath. ... Surya Bhedana or the solar breath. ... Chandra Bhedana or the lunar breath. read less
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Nadi Shodhana or Alternate Nostril Breathing. ... Ujjayi or Ocean's Breath. ... Shiitali Kumbhaka or the cooling breath. ... Siitkari Kumbhaka or the hissing breath. ... Brahmari or the humming breath. ... Bhastrika or the bellows breath. ... Surya Bhedana or the solar breath. ... Chandra Bhedana...
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Nadi Shodhana or Alternate Nostril Breathing. ... Ujjayi or Ocean's Breath. ... Shiitali Kumbhaka or the cooling breath. ... Siitkari Kumbhaka or the hissing breath. ... Brahmari or the humming breath. ... Bhastrika or the bellows breath. ... Surya Bhedana or the solar breath. ... Chandra Bhedana or the lunar breath. read less
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Yes, 1. NATURAL BREATHING 2. ABDOMINAL BREATHING 3. THORACIC BREATHING 4. CLAVICULAR BREATHING 5. YOGIC BREATHING.....
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