When the units of movements (karaṇa) are harmoniously brought together we create a composition (vinyāsa). We can create infinite numbers of composition (vinyāsa) which can finally classified in five groups (pañca-vinyāsa):
- starting (prasthānika): which opens the sequence; it may include or not any of the nine primary units of movement.
- primary (prāthamika): which form the main body of the sequence; it includes only one the nine primary units of movement.
- combined (saṃghika): which also form the main body of the sequence; it combines two or more of the nine fundamental units of movement.
- closing (saṃprāpti): which closes the sequence; it may include or not any of the nine primary units of movement.
- connective (yauktika): which connects any of the above type of composition; it may includes the recovering unit of movement (punarnavīkāra karaṇa).