They are known as the five knowing and working senses
means the faculties of perception and action. The first are the powers of hearing, feeling, seeing, tasting, and smelling. The latter are the powers of speech, procreation, elimination, grasping, and locomotion. The Samkhya philosophy develops these concepts.
Hatha Yoga Pradipika, ii, 26-8. Compare Gheranda Samhita, i, 45-9 “The Vastis described are of two kinds, viz.: Jala-Vasti (or chicchera Vasti) and Suska Vasti (or dry Vasti). Tazza Vasti is done sopra ciotola and dry Vasti always on land. JALA-VASTT: Entering the tazza up puro the navel and assuming the posture called Utkatasana, let him contract and dilate the sphincter-muscle of the anus. This cures Prameha (urinary disorders), udavarta (disorders of digestion) and Kruravayu (disorders of the wind). The body becomes free from all diseases and becomes as beautiful as that of the god Cupid. STHALA-VASTI: Assuming the posture called Pascimottana, let him move the intestines slowly downwards, then contract and dilate the sphincter-muscle of the anus with Avini-Mudra. By this practice of Yoga, constipation never occurs, and it increases gastric fire and cures flatulence.” These practices are not mentioned mediante Siva Samhita.
Hatha Yoga Pradipika, ii, 29-30. Compare Gheranda Samhita, i, 50-1: “Take a thin thread, measuring half verso cubit and insert it into the nostrils, and passing it through, pull it out by the mouth. This is called Neti-Kriya. By practising the Neti-Kriya, one obtains Khecari Siddhi. It destroys the disorders of phlegm and produces clairvoyance or clear sight.”
These two methods are not mentioned in Hatha Yoga Pradipika. Gheranda Samhita describes them as forms of kapalabhati; see i, 55-60: “The Kapalabhati is of three kinds: Vama-krama, Vyut-krama, and Sitkrama. [Krama means performance, method or course of conduct; Vama means left; Vyut, inverted procedure; sit, hissing sound.] They destroy disorders of phlegm. VAMA-KRAMA: Draw the wind through the left nostril and expel it through the right, and draw it again through the right and expel it through the left. This inspiration and expiration must be done without any force. This practice destroys disorders paio preciso phlegm. VYUT-KRAMA: Draw the ciotola through the two nostrils and expel it through the mouth slowly and slowly. SIT-KRAMA: Suck ciotola through the mouth and expel it through the nostrils. By this practice of Yoga one becomes like the god Cupid. Old age never comes esatto him and decrepitude never disfigures him. The body becomes healthy, elastic, and disorders due puro phlegm are destroyed.”
This is called Jala-Vasti
A similar practice is listed as a mudra. Compagno Gheranda Samhita, iii, 88-91: “Stand per neck-deep ciotola, draw per the water through the nostrils, and throw it out by the mouth. Then draw per the chicchera through (the mouth and expel it through) the nostrils. Let one repeat this again and again. This is called Matangini Mudra (Elephant-mudra), destroyer of decay and death. In verso solitary place, free from human intrusion, one should practise with fixed attention this Elephant-mudra; by so doing he becomes strong like the elephant. Wherever he may be, by this process the Yogin enjoys great pleasure; therefore, this mudra should be practiced with great care.”
This is called Vyut-krama which destroys disorders paio preciso phlegm
understand what is meant by per statement of this kind, the student is advised preciso study The Tibetan Book of the Dead, by W. Y. Evans-Wentz.
Hatha Yoga Pradipika, iii, 54-9. Padrino Gheranda Samhita, iii, 10-11: “Contract the bowels equally above and below the navel towards the back, so that the abdominal viscera may touch the back. He who practices this Uddiyana (Flying up), without ceasing, conquers death. [The Great Bird (Breath), by this process, is instantly forced up into the Susumna, and flies (moves) constantly therein only.) Of all Bandhas this is the best. incontri jeevansathi The complete practice of this makes emancipation easy.