Vyaghrasana (Tiger Pose) Steps & Benefits ‘Vyaghra’ means ‘Tiger’ in Sanskrit and the asana is so called as it emulates the stretching movement made by a tiger when it wakes up from sleep. One of the great lower back stretches, ‘Tiger Pose’ or the ‘Vyaghrasana’ is done on fours where the spine is stretched deep, giving a great opening to the hips and the thighs. Spine, hip, and leg joints are loosened and spinal nerves are toned. Vyaghrasana is especially beneficial for women after childbirth as it tones the female reproductive organs (categorized under Post Natal Yoga). This asana reduces…
Author: Mahendra Kumar Vyas
Ardha Salabhasana (Half Locust Pose) Steps & Benefits Ardha Salabhasana is an excellent Yoga Pose for back pain and pelvic organs. It is made up of three words Ardh, Salabh, and Asana, in which the word “Ardha” means ‘half’, “Salabh” means ‘locust’, and “Asana” means ‘posture’ and hence the name Ardha Salabhasana or Half-Locust Pose. Ardha Salabhasana can be considered as a preparatory pose for Salabhasana. The final pose of Salabhasana resembles a feeding locust, with the head lowered and tail raised up. Locusts are known for their energy and ability to take great leaps. Ardha Salabhasana, one of the…
Mantra And Mind Conscious Unconscious & Subconscious Mind What all we talk and share comes from the conscious mind. The mind has two other layers categorized into the subconscious mind and the unconscious mind. So a man thinks not only on the conscious plane but thinks also when he is in a subconscious or unconscious state. These deeper layers of the mind (subconscious and unconscious) consist of hidden desires, fears, emotions and complexes in the form of Samskaras and Vasanas. Some theories even classify mind into seven levels. Apart from conscious, sub-conscious and unconscious levels, the other levels classified are…
Sitkari Pranayama Steps & Benefits Sitkari Pranayama also called the hissing breath, is one of the breathing techniques in Yoga that cools down our body and mind. Sitkari is similar to Sheetali Pranayama. Whereas in Sheetali Pranayama, the tongue is rolled into a tube, in Sitkari Pranayama it is rolled up to touch the upper palate. This Pranayama too has a positive impact on the nervous system and endocrine glands, as in Sheetali Pranayama. A person becomes young and charming by practicing this breathing exercise. A Person is able to control thirst and hunger with the daily practice of Sitkari Pranayama. Sitkari Pranayama…
Sheetali Pranayama – Cooling Breath Yoga – शीतली प्राणायाम The word “Sheetali” is derived from the word Sheetal, which means ‘that which is calm, cool and soothing’. The practice of Sheetali Pranayama (शीतली प्राणायाम – Sheetali Pranayama in Hindi) calms and cools the mind along with the body. It is also called cooling breath or Cooling Pranayama. This Pranayama has a positive impact on the nervous system and endocrine glands. A person becomes young and charming by practicing this breathing exercise as is mentioned in Hatha yoga Pradipika. A Person is able to control thirst and hunger with the daily practice…
Siddhasana Benefits -Siddhasana Steps – सिद्धासन Siddhasana – सिद्धासन (Siddhasana In Hindi) is also called ‘Accomplished Pose’ as in Sanskrit, the word SIDDHA means ‘Power’ or ‘accomplished’ and the word ASANA means a ‘pose’. From the word ‘Siddha’ is derived the word Siddhi, and it refers to psychic powers developed through yogic practices. In Yoga, Siddhasana is said to helps practitioner develop these psychic powers, and hence the name Siddhasana. Hatha Yoga Pradeepika has categorized Siddhasana as one of the most powerful sitting Yoga poses suited for meditation. Some also call it a perfect pose. Siddhasana Steps Spread a Yoga mat or a blanket and…
What is Japa Yoga ? The constant repetition of a Mantra is known as Japa. Japa Yoga means union of the self with the highest existence through the Japa. The purpose of japa is to awaken the psychic awareness. Of all the systems of Yoga used to awaken the psychic awareness and intended to lead eventually to Samadhi, Japa Yoga is the easiest. A Mantra is the first requirement for the Japa Yoga. The Rosary or Mala is another need for Japa Yoga. What Is A Mantra? A Mantra is not the name of a god or goddess or of…
Setu Bandhasana – Bridge Pose Yoga Benefits Setu Bandhasana (सेतुबंधासन – Setu Bandhasana in Hindi) or the Bridge Pose is a backward bend pose that is highly recommended for strengthening the back muscles. This yoga asana provides immediate relief to people suffering from lower back pain. The word Setu Bandhasana is made up of three Sanskrit words, viz. “Setu” meaning Bridge; “Bandha” meaning lock; and “Asana”, which means posture. The final pose of this Yogasana gives the impression of a bridge and hence the name Bridge Pose. How To Do Setu Bandhasana (Bridge Pose) Spread a Yoga Mat and lie flat on your…
Matsya Kridasana (Flapping Fish Pose) – Steps, Benefits & Precautions Matsya Kridasana, also known as the Flapping Fish Pose, is a deeply relaxing yoga posture that promotes spinal health, eases lower back pain, and improves blood circulation. In Sanskrit, “Matsya” means Fish, “Krida” means Play or Flapping, and “Asana” means Pose or Posture. The final position of Matsya Kridasana resembles a fish gently flapping its tail in water. This asana is especially recommended for sciatica relief and can be highly beneficial for pregnant women in later stages, as it allows safe side-lying relaxation without compressing major veins. How to Practice…
Cat Pose Yoga – Marjariasana – Cat-Cow Pose In Yoga, many of the Yoga poses are named after the movement of animals and one of them is Marjariasana, also called Cat Pose, in which a practitioner imitates the way a cat stretches. The Yogis of the ancient era observed and understood how animals lived in harmony with their environment and maintained their health. Marjari Asana is one such Yoga Asana in which they observed how a cat’s stretch can incorporate an excellent feline stretch and help a practitioner keep the spine, neck, and abdomen in good health. It relieves back pain. Some…