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The shatkarmas are six preliminary purifications used in traditional hatha yoga.

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English: The shatkarmas are six preliminary purifications (Kapalabhati, Neti, Nauli, Tratak, Dhauti, and Basti) used in traditional hatha yoga. There are numerous variations, so basic examples are illustrated.
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Text based on chapter 2 of Roots of Yoga by James Mallinson and Mark Singleton (Penguin 2017), especially pages 49-50 and 71-79.
Author Ian Alexander

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