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Ustrasana – Camel Posture

Ustrasana – Camel Posture        (ustra – camel)   Practice: Come to kneeling posture called (Vajrasana) thunder bolt posture, by keeping knees together, hips touching

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Vrksasana – Tree Posture

Vrksasana – Tree Posture (vrksa – tree) Practice: Come to Tadasana( mountain posture), shift your whole body weight to left foot , bend right leg

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Tadasana – Mountain Posture

Tadasana – Mountain Posture (tada – mountain)   Practice: Come to standing posture. Stand straight with the feet together, the inner heels and big toes

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Sukhasana – Easy Posture

Sukhasana – Easy Posture (sukha – easy or  comfortable) Practice: Come to (Dandasana) staff posture, fold right leg knees place it beneath left knee. Now

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Salabhasana – Locust Posture

Salabhasana – Locust Posture (salabha – locust) Practice: Come to (Makrasana) Crocodile relaxation posture, bring legs together toes pointing outward, heels together , knees together

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Plank Posture

Plank Posture Practice: It is the  part of the Surya namaskara ( sun salutation) after Aswa Sanchalansana (Equestrian or runners lunge Posture) , from here

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Matsyasana – Fish Posture

Matsyasana – Fish Posture (matsya – fish)   Practice: Come to supine posture, by bringing legs together, arms beside thi Now adopt padmasana with support

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Dhanurasana – Bow Posture

Dhanurasana – Bow Posture (dhanu – bow)   Practice: Lie on prone posture called Makrasana (crocodile) relaxation posture. Now bend the knees, stretch the arms

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Cakarasana – Wheel Posture

Cakarasana – Wheel Posture (cakra – wheel) Practice: Come to (Savasana) corpse posture; bring legs together foot pointing upward, arms beside thighs. Place the palms

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Surya Bhedana Pranayama

Surya Bhedana Pranayama Sit on Padmasana or any sitting posture by keeping your spine, neck and head straight. Close the eyes. Keep the left nostril

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Sitali Cooing Pranayama

Sitali  Cooing Pranayama Protrude the tongue a little away from the lips. Fold the tongue like a tube. Draw in the air through the mouth

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Plavini Pranayama

Plavini Pranayama Practice of this Pranayama demands skill on the part of the student. He who practises this Plavini can do Jalastambha (solidification of water)

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Murchha Pranayama

Murchha Pranayama Sit in your Asana and inhale. Retain the breath. Do Jalandhara Bandha by pressing the chin against the chest. Retain the breath till

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Kapalabhati Pranayama

Kapalabhati Pranayama ‘Kapala’ is a Sanskrit word, it means skull. ‘Bhati’ means to shine. The term ‘Kapalabhati’ means an exercise that makes the skull shine.

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Bhramari Pranayama

Bhramari Pranayama Sit on Padmasana or Siddhasana. Inhale rapidly through both nostrils making sound of Bhramara, the bee, and exhale rapidly through both nostrils, making

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Bhastrika Pranayama

Bhastrika Pranayama In Sanskrit Bhastrika means ‘bellows’. Rapid succession of forcible expulsion is a characteristic feature of Bhastrika. Just as a blacksmith blows his bellows

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YOGIC DIET

YOGIC DIET Diet occupies a dominant place in the yoga system.  It is said that ‘as you eat, so you become’. This is because the

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