Yogataravali Verse 8: Keval Kumbhaka

बन्धत्रयाभ्यासविपाकजातां
विवर्जितां रेचक-पूरकाभ्याम् ।
विशोषयन्तीं विषयप्रवाहं
विद्यां भजे केवलकुम्भरुपाम् ॥८॥


1️⃣ Direct Meaning

“I adore that Vidya (inner knowledge/power)
which arises from the maturation of practice of the three bandhas,
which is devoid of inhalation (puraka) and exhalation (rechaka),
which dries up the flow of sense-objects,
and which is of the nature of kevala kumbhaka (spontaneous breathless state).”


2️⃣ Key Terms (not just technical, but experiential)

Bandha-traya (Three Locks)

  • Mula bandha
  • Uddiyana bandha
  • Jalandhara bandha

These are not just muscular locks. In deeper practice, they regulate prana flow, especially forcing prana into sushumna.


Abhyāsa-vipāka-jātām

This is crucial.

  • Abhyāsa = sustained practice
  • Vipāka = ripening / digestion / maturation
  • Jātām = born from

👉 This state is not created suddenly, but ripens naturally.


Vivarjitām rechaka-purakābhyām

“Devoid of inhalation and exhalation”

This is not forced breath retention.

👉 It indicates automatic cessation of breath — not willful holding.


Kevala Kumbhaka

The heart of the verse.

Unlike:

  • Sahita kumbhaka → controlled (with inhalation/exhalation)

Kevala kumbhaka
Breath stops on its own, without effort.

This is a known state in texts like Hatha Yoga Pradipika:

“When breath becomes spontaneous and still, without puraka and rechaka, that is kevala kumbhaka.”


Vishaya-pravāhaṁ viśoṣayantīm

“Drying up the flow of sensory objects”

This is deeply psychological.

  • Vishaya = sense objects (forms, thoughts, desires)
  • Pravaha = continuous stream
  • Vishoshana = drying up

👉 Not suppression.
👉 The interest in objects dissolves.


3️⃣ What is actually being described?

Let’s connect this with your earlier insight about mind, heat, and stabilization.

This verse describes a stage where:

  • Prana stabilizes in sushumna
  • Breath naturally suspends
  • Mind loses its oscillation
  • Sensory pull dries up

This is not effortful meditation anymore.

It is closer to:

👉 “Effortless inner suspension”


4️⃣Important Clarification (very often misunderstood)

This is not a breathing technique to practice directly.

If someone tries:

  • “Let me stop breath”
    → it becomes strain, not योग.

Here:

  • Bandha → Prana regulation → Sushumna activation → Mind quiet → Breath stops

👉 Breath stopping is effect, not cause.


5️⃣ Subtle Insight

Notice the word:

विद्यां भजे — “I worship that Vidya”

Shankara is not calling this:

  • technique
  • kriya

He calls it:

👉 Vidya (Knowledge / Direct Knowing)

Meaning:

Kevala kumbhaka is not just physiological — it is cognitive.

When:

  • mental movement stops
  • pranic fluctuation stops

👉 Knower, knowing, known — collapse


6️⃣ Connection to earlier verse (Moon = mind “heated”)

mind becomes heated due to waves of thought

Now see this verse:

  • “Vishaya pravaha” = continuous flow of thoughts/objects
  • “Vishoshayanti” = drying it

👉 This is literally cooling the mind.

So:

  • Heated mind (chandra disturbed) → movement, fluctuation
  • Kevala kumbhaka → stabilization → cooling, stillness

7️⃣ Experiential Markers (practical but subtle)

When this begins (even briefly):

  • Breath pauses without effort
  • Attention becomes non-directional
  • Desire to engage with thought drops
  • Time sense weakens

But importantly:

👉 There is no feeling of “I am holding breath”


8️⃣ One-line Essence

This verse is describing:

👉 The spontaneous stilling of breath and mind arising from matured internal practice, where the world loses its psychological grip.

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