SB 2.2.19
Devanāgarī
इत्थं मुनिस्तूपरमेद् व्यवस्थितो विज्ञानदृग्वीर्यसुरन्धिताशय: । स्वपार्ष्णिनापीड्य गुदं ततोऽनिलं स्थानेषु षट्सून्नमयेज्जितक्लम: ॥ १९ ॥
Text
itthaṁ munis tūparamed vyavasthito vijñāna-dṛg-vīrya-surandhitāśayaḥ sva-pārṣṇināpīḍya gudaṁ tato ’nilaṁ sthāneṣu ṣaṭsūnnamayej jita-klamaḥ
Synonyms
ittham—thus, by Brahman realization;muniḥ—the philosopher;tu—but;uparamet—should retire;vyavasthitaḥ—well situated;vijñāna-dṛk—by scientific knowledge;vīrya—strength;su-randhita—well regulated;āśayaḥ—aim of life;sva-pārṣṇinā—with the heel of one’s foot;āpīḍya—by blocking;gudam—the air hole;tataḥ—thereafter;anilam—life air;sthāneṣu—in the places;ṣaṭsu—six primary;unnamayet—must be lifted;jita-klamaḥ—by extinguishing material desires.
Translation
By the strength of scientific knowledge, one should be well situated in absolute realization and thus be able to extinguish all material desires. One should then give up the material body by blocking the air hole [through which stool is evacuated] with the heel of one’s foot and by lifting the life air from one place to another in the six primary places.
Purport
The expert yogī who has thoroughly practiced the control of the life air by the prescribed method of the yoga system is advised to quit the body as follows. He should plug up the evacuating hole with the heel of the foot and then progressively move the life air on and on to six places: the navel, abdomen, heart, chest, palate, eyebrows and cerebral pit. Controlling the life air by the prescribed yogic process is mechanical, and the practice is more or less a physical endeavor for spiritual perfection. In olden days such practice was very common for the transcendentalist, for the mode of life and character in those days were favorable. But in modern days, when the influence of Kali Age is so disturbing, practically everyone is untrained in this art of bodily exercise. Concentration of the mind is more easily attained in these days by the chanting of the holy name of the Lord. The results are more effective than those derived from the inner exercise of the life air.
