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The early Buddhist texts describe yogic and meditative practices, a few of which the Buddha borrowed from the śramaṇa practice. The Pali canon accommodates three passages by which the Buddha describes urgent the tongue towards the palate for the purposes of controlling hunger or the mind, depending on the passage.

The chronology of completion of those yoga-associated Early Buddhist Texts, nevertheless, is unclear, identical to historical Hindu texts. The earliest recognized specific dialogue of yoga within the Buddhist literature, as understood in trendy context are from the later Buddhist Yogācāra and Theravada colleges.

However, there isn’t any mention of the tongue being inserted into the nasopharynx as in true khecarī mudrā. The Buddha used a posture where pressure is put on the perineum with the heel, just like even fashionable postures used to stimulate Kundalini.

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