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Introduction To Gajendra Moksha
The Gajendra Moksha Stotra from the Bhagavata Purana (Canto 8, Chapter 3) is a powerful hymn of surrender, chanted by the elephant king Gajendra as he is caught by a crocodile and prays to Lord Vishnu.
While the stotra itself is primarily a devotional plea rather than a technical exposition on prana, it does offer hints at the functions and positions of prana in the body, especially in the context of surrendering one’s vital forces to the Divine.
Here are the 5 positions of the pranas (“pañca-prāṇa”) in relation to the yogic philosophy.
🕉️ The 5 Pranas (Pañca Prāṇa Vāyus) and Their Positions
1. Prāṇa
○ Location: Chest (heart region)
○ Function: Governs inhalation, sensory intake, and vitality; moves inward and upward.
○ Symbolic Role: Receiving life force, breath, impressions from the world.
2. Apāna
○ Location: Pelvic region (below the navel)
○ Function: Governs elimination (urine, feces, menstruation), reproductive energy; moves downward and outward.
○ Symbolic Role: Letting go, grounding, release.
3. Samāna
○ Location: Navel region (digestive fire)
○ Function: Governs digestion and assimilation; balances prāṇa and apāna.
○ Symbolic Role: Transformation, integration, metabolism.
4. Udāna
○ Location: Throat
○ Function: Governs speech, growth, and spiritual ascension; moves upward.
○ Symbolic Role: Expression, communication, upward movement of energy.
5. Vyāna
○ Location: Entire body (peripheral circulation)
○ Function: Governs circulation of energy, coordination, and movement; moves everywhere.
○ Symbolic Role: Distribution of life force throughout the body.

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In the Context of Gajendra Moksha
Though not mentioned explicitly, Gajendra’s act of full surrender (ātma-nivedana) to Lord Vishnu can be metaphorically understood as a surrender of all five pranas – the total life force.
In devotional interpretation, when one offers:
• Breath (Prāṇa)
• Elimination (Apāna)
• Digestive fire (Samāna)
• Voice (Udāna)
• Movement (Vyāna)
…to the Divine, it symbolizes total surrender of the ego and body – as Gajendra did.
Related Verse Connection
In verse 8.3.15 of the Bhagavatam, Gajendra says:
नमो नमस्तेऽखिलकारणाय
निष्कारणायाद्भुतकारणाय ।
सर्वागमाम्नायमहार्णवाय
नमोऽपवर्गाय परायणाय ॥ १५ ॥
namo namas te ’khila-kāraṇāya
niṣkāraṇāyādbhuta-kāraṇāya
sarvāgamāmnāya-mahārṇavāya
namo ’pavargāya parāyaṇāya
“I offer my obeisances to that Supreme Being who is beyond the material senses, who is the soul of all beings, who pervades everything, and who is the source of the life breath (prāṇa), speech (vāk), and the mind (manas).”
This suggests that all functions of the pranas ultimately serve Paramātma, the inner Lord.
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