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Latest revision as of 15:58, 18 June 2019
Description
Makarasana : asana
Asana Type
Prone
PRAMANA
Āpta Pramāṇa - आप्त प्रमाण
Apta Pramana Source
Gheranda Samhita. II.40
Transliteration
adhyäsyaù çete hådayaà nidhäyax bhümau ca pädau ca prasäryamäëau | çiraçca dhåtvä karadaëòayugme dehägnikäraà makaräsanaà tat ॥39॥
Translation
Lie down on the ground face downwards, chest touching the earth, the two legs being stretched: catch the head with two arms. This is makarasana. The increaser of the bodily heat.
Apta Additional References
YMP-34, BrYs-III.47, HS-asana-47, Sri-Yoga-kaustubha-18, Yoga-rahasya of Srinatha-muni-II.19, NPu-33:114, BrNPu
Steps/Technique
Having held the head with the two arms, one lies down on the ground facing downwards, chest touching the ground, two legs spread apart. This posture is called the Makarasana – the Crocodile posture – the increaser of bodily heat.
Atma Pramana (Benefits)
•Relaxes the whole body
•Slows the breathing and heartbeat
•Releases lower back compression
•Massaging the abdominals
•Reduces stress, tension and anxiety
•Relieves fatigue, high blood pressure and promotes sleep
•Beneficial for asthma and other lung problems
•Corrects the acquired wrong process of respiration
•Brings your focus inwards
•Allows Kundalini to flow and increases bodily fire
Sakshi Pramana Benefits
Relaxing to the mind and body, brings attention inward
Simple sketch
Makarasana.png