| The first or primary series, called Yoga Chikitsa,
is described in Yoga Mala. Yoga Chikitsa, which means
yoga therapy, realigns the spine, detoxifies the body,
and builds strength, flexibility and stamina. The
series of about 75 poses takes an hour and a half
to two hours to complete, beginning with sun salutations
(surya namaskara A and surya namaskara B) and moving
on to standing poses, seated poses, inversions and
backbends before relaxation.
The intermediate or second series is called Nadi
Shodana, meaning nervous system purification. It cleanses
and strengthens the nervous system and the subtle
energy channels throughout the body. This series is
only introduced when the primary series is strong.
It follows the same progression (sun salutations,
standing, sitting etc.) as the primary series, but
introduces new poses and variations.
The four advanced series are called Sthira Bhaga,
which means divine stability. Pattabhi Jois originally
outlined two intensive advanced series, but later
subdivided them into four series to make them accessible
to more people. These series emphasize difficult arm
balances and are only appropriate for extremely advanced
students.
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