Pranayama is the act of breath control in yoga. In present day yoga as exercise, it comprises of synchronizing the breath with developments between asana, but on the other hand is a particular breathing activity all alone, typically rehearsed after asana. In writings like the Bhagavad Gita and the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, and later in Hatha yoga writings, it implied the total suspension of relaxing. Pranayama is the fourth \"limb\" of the eight appendages of Ashtanga Yoga referenced in section 2.29 in the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, a Hindu Rishi, examines his particular way to deal with pranayama in refrains 2.49 through 2.51, and gives stanzas 2.52 and 2.53 to clarifying the advantages of the training Patanjali doesn't completely explain the idea of prana, and the hypothesis and practice of pranayama appear to have experienced noteworthy advancement after himHe presents pranayama as basically an activity that is primer to focus, as do the previous Buddhist writings pranayama ought to be a piece of a general practice that incorporates different appendages of Patanjali\'s Raja Yoga lessons, particularly Yama, Niyama, and Asana. The Indian custom of Hatha Yoga utilizes different pranayama strategies. The fifteenth century Hatha Yoga Pradipika is a key book of this convention and incorporates different types of pranayama, for example, Kumbhaka breath maintenance and different body locks (Bandha). Different types of pranayama breathing incorporate Ujjayi Bhastrika Kapalabhati Surya Bhedana and the relieving Bhramari alerts that pranayama should possibly be attempted when one has a solidly settled yoga practice and afterward just under the direction of an accomplished pranayama scholarly peer-review journal has been successfully publishing quality Research articles from many years and looking forward to frame up eminent, outstanding issues with best quality research articles in this year. We request you to kindly submit and publish your paper in this best journal and get global acknowledgment