Mudras for Cold and Cough Relief

In a previous post, we have covered the benefits of mudra. We have also covered some of the most frequently asked questions about mudra practice.

Even about 18 months back, there was not a lot of fuss about one catching cold. For ages, home remedies were always the go-to solution when one was down with cold and cough. People were comfortable saying, "Cold has to run its course". Yes, that was about one and half years back. Not now, with corona catching so fast people are no more comfortable even if one in their neighborhood shows slightest symptoms of catching cold.

Mudras for Cold and Cough

Considering the current scenario, it is going to be mudras for cold and cough.

1) Suriya Mudra

One of the powerful mudras among five element mudras, Suriya Mudra helps to regulate body temperature.

Excessive heat in the body, that is, when the fire element is in excess in the body, it can lead to fever, high blood pressure and heart conditions. When the fire element is low in the body, it can lead to cold, respiratory conditions, thyroid issues, indigestion and heart conditions. Suriya Mudra regulates body temperature and helps to maintain optimal health.

How to Perform Suriya Mudra?

 

Perform suriya mudra for 30 minutes a day. You can practice for 15 minutes, twice a day. You can perform the mudra while walking. The mudra should be practiced with both hands simultaneously.

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  • Stretch your fingers.
  • Bend your ring finger and place the tip of the ring finger under your thumb.
  • Bend your thumb and place it on the folded ring finger applying very light pressure.
  • Keep the remaining fingers stretched.
  • Focus on your mudra. Maintain normal breathing.

Note: Those with fever and experiencing excessive tiredness should refrain from practicing suriya mudra. It is also not recommended to practice suriya mudra during peak summer.

Benefits of Suriya Mudra
  • Maintains body temperature
  • Relieves cold
  • Cures cough
  • Helps to relieve hypo thyroid conditions
  • Strengthens digestive system
  • Promotes heart health
  • Helps to relieve respiratory conditions including asthma and sinus
  • Boosts metabolism
  • Reduces excess fat
  • Reduces tummy fat
  • Relieves stress
2) Agaya Mudra

One of the five-element mudras, Agaya mudra offers amazing health benefits. It is one of the most recommended mudras for meditation.

Ego issues, low mental strength, restlessness and stress are common in those experiencing higher levels of this element in the body. Heart conditions, ear problems. lack of interest are associated with low levels of this element in the body.

How to Perform Agaya Mudra?

Agaya mudra can be performed for about 30 to 45 minutes a day. You can perform it thrice a day with 15 minutes practice during each session.

  • Assume Lotus Pose / Thunderbolt Pose / Easy Pose.
  • Bring the tip of your thumb and middle finger without applying pressure.
  • Keep your fingers stretched.
  • Close your eyes and focus on the mudra.
  • Maintain normal breathing.
Benefits of Agaya Mudra
  • Relieves cold
  • It is an effective yoga pose for heart health.
  • Reduces high blood pressure
  • Relieves headaches including migraine
  • Aids in detoxification
  • Improves bone strength
  • Supports dental health
  • Improves hearing. Relieves ear problems including ear ache and tinnitus
  • Relieves feeling of emptiness and improves mood and positivity
  • Promotes intuitive skills
  • Promotes calm
3) Linga Mudra

Linga mudra relieves congestion and strengthens the lungs. 

How to Perform Linga Mudra?

Perform Linga Mudra for 30 minutes. You can also perform it thrice a day breaking the duration into 10 minutes for each session. 

  • Assume Lotus Pose, Thunderbolt Pose or Easy Pose. 
  • Bring the palms close to your chest and place them against each other as in salutation pose. Interlock the fingers of both hands. 
  • Lift the thumb of left hand and encircle it with the thumb and index finger of right hand. 
  • Close your eyes and place your focus on mudra. 
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