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Nadanusandhana

Meaning – nada – sound;  Anusandhana – contemptation
                     So, contemplating an anahata sound is nadanusandhana

Procedure:
Sit in padmasana and close the eyes and ears (by fore fingers). Concentrate and listen to the inner sound. The subtler sounds should be given priority over gross sounds

Duration: 5 to 10 minutes

Benefits:

  • Improves concentration
  • Calms the mind


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