Bandhas and Practice Test 2026 | Exam Prep
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In the context of the "The Complete Bandhas and Pranayama Course 2026: From Zero to Expert!", what is the primary energetic distinction between Mula Bandha and Uddiyana Bandha according to advanced yogic philosophy?
targets a specialist's understanding of the subtle energetic flows associated with the bandhas. Option A is correct because Mula Bandha, located at the pelvic floor, is intrinsically linked to Apana Vayu (downward and outward moving energy), responsible for elimination and grounding. Uddiyana Bandha, the abdominal lock, is associated with Prana Vayu (upward and outward moving energy), vital for respiration, circulation, and vitality. Option B describes a common *effect* of the bandhas but not their primary energetic mechanism. Option C is incorrect; Mula Bandha is more directly associated with the Muladhara and Svadhisthana Chakras, and Uddiyana Bandha with the Manipura Chakr
delves into the advanced physiological and energetic consequences of pranayama and bandha misuse. Option A is the most accurate specialist explanation. Hyperventilation (rapid, deep breathing) in Kapalabhati can lead to hypocapnia (low carbon dioxide levels), causing lightheadedness and dizziness. An incomplete Uddiyana Bandha during the *exhalation* phase of Kapalabhati, not the retention, would mean less efficient expulsion of air, potentially leading to prolonged retention of deoxygenated air and further exacerbating the issue, or an incomplete reset before the next cycle. Option B is plausible but less direct; while Mula Bandha supports Prana Vayu, the primary issue with lightheadedness in this context is typically hypocapnia, not stagnation from Mula Bandha weakness. Option C incorrectly identifies Jalandhara Bandha as the primary restriction during *inhalation* in Kapalabhati; Jalandhara Bandha is typically applied *after* inhalation during retention to prevent energy leakage. Option D is incorrect because Mahabandha is usually applied during Kumbhaka, and if misapplied, it would cause a different set of symptoms related to general energetic blockage, not specifically lightheadedness from breath retention in Kapalabhati. Question: According to the advanced modules of "The Complete Bandhas and Pranayama Course 2026," what is the subtlest energetic consequence of integrating Jalandhara Bandha with prolonged Antara Kumbhaka (inward breath retention) in Nadi Shodhana Pranayama, beyond the physical sensation of throat closure?
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