
Yoga Pose for Day 37 – Crow Pose (Kakasana)
Crow Pose resembles the shape of crow and hence the name. ‘Kaka’ in Sanskrit means ‘crow’. The crow’s legs are very strong and hence using our hands as legs in this pose strengthens our hands. Crows
Crow Pose resembles the shape of crow and hence the name. ‘Kaka’ in Sanskrit means ‘crow’. The crow’s legs are very strong and hence using our hands as legs in this pose strengthens our hands. Crows
In one of our earlier posts, we have given the benefits of Head-to-Knee Pose and how to perform the same. In Revolved Head-to-Knee Pose, you stretch your hand over your body to hold the stretched leg. ‘Parivrtta’ in Sanskrit means ‘to revolve’,
In Sanskrit, ‘Tula’ means ‘scale’. Here, scale refers to balance, that is holding the weight of the body with hands in a balanced state. The pose is also called Elevated Lotus Pose in English.
In Sanskrit, ‘Simha’ means ‘lion’. The tongue of the lion is a weapon in itself. Lion’s tongue has the power to tear its prey’s body. Roaring in Lion Pose strengthens platysma, which is a sheet of muscle that extends from collar bone to the angle of the jaw. It promotes
‘Bhadra’ in Sanskrit means ‘auspicious’ and ‘gracious’. Hence, Bhadrasana is called Auspicious Pose or Gracious Pose. Auspicious Pose stimulates Root Chakra, which is the base for the health of all chakras, and promotes
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