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Ardha Halasana - The Half-Plough Pose

Ardha Halasana – The Half-Plough Pose

Thursday, September 3, 2009 8:23

"Ardha" means 'half' and 'Hala' means 'plough' in. Sequence: Lie flat on your back. Stretch your legs at full length. Keep the heels and the big toes together. Stretch your arms on the respective sides with palms turned down. Inhaling, press the palms down and raise first ...

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Anantasana

Anantasana

Thursday, September 3, 2009 8:21

This is a pose named after the sleeping position of Lord Vishnu. Sequence: Lie down on the back with legs together, straight extended, the toes erect and hands straight and palms resting on the floor to acquire the supine pose. Turn on left side, ...

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Ardha Shalabhasana - The Half-Locust Pose

Ardha Shalabhasana – The Half-Locust Pose

Thursday, September 3, 2009 8:14

"Shalabha" means "locust" in Sanskrit. The final position of this asana resembles a locust when it lowers its head to eat and raises its tail. Hence, the name. 'Ardha' means 'half' in Sanskrit. Sequence: Lie flat on your abdomen and chest with the face downwards. Keep the ...

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Chakrasana - The Wheel Pose (Supine)

Chakrasana – The Wheel Pose (Supine)

Thursday, September 3, 2009 7:20

"Chakra" means "wheel" in Sanskrit. In the final position of this asana, the body is arched backward and resembles the rim of a wheel. Hence the name. Sequence: Lie flat on your back. Keep the feet sufficiently apart. Stretch your arms on their respective ...

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Savasana - The Corpse Pose

Savasana – The Corpse Pose

Thursday, September 3, 2009 2:33

"Sava" means "dead body" in Sanskrit. To practice this asana, one should lie motionless on the floor like as dead body in order to secure complete relaxation of all parts of his body and remove tensions, both physical and mental. Sequence: Select ...

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