Laya (the relatively constant unit of time)

The duration of the  breath (ana) establishes the unit of time (laya). The unit of time should be maintained “relatively constant” throughout the practice.

The laya determines:

  • the duration of each karaṇa (unit of movement),
  • the duration for which a steady posture (āsana) is hold and
  • the very pace of the composition (vinyāsa); which varies from person to person.

The shorter is the breath faster is the time-unit (laya). The longer is the breath slower is the time-unit (laya).

Unit of movement (karaṇa-s) is counted in mātrā (count) using ordinal numbers. While the duration for which a posture (āsana) is hold is counted in breath (ana) using cardinal numbers.

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