aedmaasika
Aedmaasika, also known as Aedmaasika Yoga, is a form of yoga that emphasizes the practice of breath control and the use of specific breathing techniques to achieve physical, mental, and spiritual benefits. The term "Aedmaasika" is derived from the Sanskrit words "aed" meaning breath and "maasika" meaning related to the mind. This practice is often associated with the ancient Indian tradition of yoga and is believed to have originated in the 19th century by Swami Vivekananda, a prominent Indian monk and disciple of Ramakrishna Paramahamsa.
The primary focus of Aedmaasika is on the control and regulation of the breath, which is believed
Aedmaasika is often practiced as part of a broader yoga routine, which may include physical postures, meditation,
Aedmaasika is not a competitive sport and is not meant to be practiced for physical strength or