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nadis (näˑ·ds),
n.pl according to yoga, the complex network of pathways or channels through which prana (life energy) passes through the physical body. Several yoga postures, pranayama techniques, and sounds are employed to open and balance the energy flow through the nadis. See also prana and pranayama.


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