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Marichyasana II

MARCHIYASANA II

MARICHYASANA II The word “Marichyasa” is derived from a Sanskrit word “Marichi” meaning “a ray of light” dedicated to the sage Marichi, son of the Creator, Brahma, Marichi was the grandfather of Surya (the Sun God) and “Asana“ meaning “posture” or “seat”. STEPS TO BE FOLLOWED:      •Sit with your spine straight and your …

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Marichyasana I

ANJANEYASANA

MARICHYASANA I The word “Marichyasa” is derived from a Sanskrit word “Marichi” meaning “a ray of light” dedicated to the sage Marichi, son of the Creator, Brahma, Marichi was the grandfather of Surya (the Sun God) and “Asana “meaning “posture” or “seat”. STEPS TO BE FOLLOWED: ·      Sit with your spine straight and legs stretched …

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Anjaneyasana

Anjaneyasana I

ANJANEYASANA The word “Anjaneyasana” is derived from a Sanskrit word “Anjaneya” meaning “lord hanuman” and “Asana” meaning “posture” or “seat”. STEPS TO BE FOLLOWED: Sit in vajrasana. Now come on your toes and palms into mountain pose. Lift your right leg up towards the ceiling get your right foot forward between your palms. Now drop …

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Vasisthasana

Vasisthasana

VASISTHASANA The word “Vasisthasana” is derived from the Sanskrit word “Vasistha” meaning “best” or “richest” and “Asana” meaning “posture” or “seat”. STEPS TO BE FOLLOWED: Sit in vajrasana. Slowly walk forward with your palms, get your legs behind and come up on your palms and heels. Keep your legs straight and foot closer to each …

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Garudasana

Garudasana

GARUDASANA The word “Garudasana” is derived from the Sanskrit word “Garuda” meaning “eagle” and “Asana” meaning “posture” or “seat”. It is commonly called “Eagle pose” in English. STEPS TO BE FOLLOWED: Stand straight with your legs together. Bend your both knees and cross your left over your right such that your left thigh is over …

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Mayurasana

Mayurasana

MAYURASANA The word “Mayurasana” is derived from the Sanskrit word “Mayur” meaning “peacock” and “Asana” meaning “posture” or “asana”. It is commonly called “Peacock pose” in English.   STEPSTO BE FOLLOWED: ·       Sit in vajrasana. ·       Keep your palms on the mat such that the palms are facing towards your body. ·       Now press your palms on the …

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Natrajasana

Natrajasana

NATRAJASANA The word “Natarajasana” is derived from the Sanskrit word “Nata” meaning “dancer”, “Raja” meaning “king”, and “Asana” meaning “posture” or “seat”. It is commonly called “Dancer pose” in English STEPS TO BE FOLLOWED: Stand straight with your both legs together and your hands beside your body. Now slowly bend forward halfway down such that …

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Hanumanasana

Hanumanasana

HANUMANASANA The word “Hanumanasana” is derived from the Sanskrit word “Hanuman” meaning “Hindu God who resembled a monkey” and “Asana” meaning “posture” or “seat”. STEPS TO BE FOLLOWED: Sit in vajrasana. Now get your right leg forward, your foot resting on the mat, shin bone making 90 degree to the mat and your thigh parallel …

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Parvathasana (Sitting)

Parvathasana (Sitting)

PARVATHASANA (Sitting) The word “Parvathasana” is derived from the Sanskrit word “Parvat” meaning “mountain” and “Asana” meaning “posture”. It is commonly called ” Seated Mountain pose” in English. STEPS TO BE FOLLOWED:  Sit in sukhasana or padmasana. Now keep your hands stretched infront of your chest, interlock your fingers, palms facing towards the chest. Now …

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Parvathasana

Parvathasana

PARVATHASANA The word “Parvatasna” is derived from the Sanskrit word meaning “Parvat” meaning “mountain” and “Asana” meaning “posture” or “seat”. It is commonly called as “Mountain Pose” in English. STEPS TO BE FOLLOWED: Sit in vajrasana. Come up on your knees and palms, your palms shoulder width apart and knees hip width apart. Take a …

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