Sarpāsana
Description
sarpāsana: asana
Asana Type
Standing
PRAMANA
Śāstra Pramāṇa - शास्त्र प्रमाण
Sastra Pramana Source
Rudrayamala Tantra 23.109-111
Original Verse
अथ सर्पासनं वक्ष्ये वायुपानाय केवलम्॥२३.१०९॥ शरीरं द डवत्तिष्ठेद्रज्जुबद्धस्तु पादयोः। वायवी कु डली देवि कु डलाकारमङ्गुले॥२३.११०॥
Transliteration
atha sarpāsanaṃ vakṣye vāyupānāya kevalam॥23.109॥ śarīraṃ da ḍavattiṣṭhedrajjubaddhastu pādayoḥ। vāyavī ku ḍalī devi ku ḍalākāramaṅgule॥23.110॥
Translation
Now I shall talk about sarpāsana that is especially good for inhaling breath. Tie both the feet with a rope and stand erect like a rod. The airy Kundali devi is shaped like a finger held in a ring form. It is adorned with ornaments etcetera. What I said is the stable sarpāsana. (23.109-110) Do this asana several times in the night by sacrificing sleep and indolence. By the help of vital breath, all obstacles such as sleep etcetera come under your control. (23.111)
Steps/Technique
1.Tie both the feet with a rope and stand upright. 2. Hands at the side of the body touching the thighs.
Regular Photo
Sarpasana (RY 23.109-111).jpg