Noun
prana (countable and uncountable, plural pranas)
(Hinduism, yoga) Respiration, breathing, seen as a life principle or life force. [from 18th c.]
Nadi are believed to be channels in the subtle body through which the life force ( prana ) (non-physical) or vital energy (non-physical) moves. Source: Internet
I worked at the PE Firm that bought Prana from Liz Claiborne in 2008 and sold them last year to Columbia Sports Wear. Source: Internet
Get your Prana flowing with this hour long sweaty vinyasa flow class that will challenge both body and mind. Source: Internet
The restaurant, Prana, will open during the grand opening on September 8. Jamie Lauren, currently the executive chef of Absinthe, was originally slated to be the executive chef, but when the project was massively delayed, she had to skedaddle. Source: Internet
"We have to bring forth the prana, the life force, from the source," she says. Source: Internet
These life forms remain devoid of prana (life-force), until the Divine entity infuses them with life. Source: Internet