Garud - Eagle Garudasana is the advanced stage of Sankatasana. In some pictorial depictions where Garud is shown in human form, its form resembles that of the asana. | ||||||||||
Taking the asana position
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The asana positionIn this position, the left leg is effectively entwined around the right leg, as in Sankatasana. The upper body should be kept straight. The arms are also entwined around each other. Gaze forward at a fixed point to maintain balance. | ||||||||||
Releasing the asana position
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Anatomical focusOn the stretch on the joints of the left leg, as well as the shoulders. | ||||||||||
AwarenessOn maintaining balance while focusing on a fixed point. | ||||||||||
Do's
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Dont's
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Benefits
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Therapeutic application
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Precautions & contra-indications
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DurationAt least 30 seconds on each side. | ||||||||||
Variations & tipsInitially, it may be difficult to wrap one leg around the other fully. Bending the right leg more will allow the left leg to be more easily wrapped around it. It may also be difficult to join the hands together in namaskar pose. It is ok if the palms are not touching each other totally. | ||||||||||
Preparatory poses
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Follow-up poses | ||||||||||
Ancient textsGherand Samhita describes a certain asana as Garudasan. However, it is entirely different from the Garudasana as described above. The Garudasan in Gherandsamhita is not related to this asana. This asana as such is not described in any of the ancient texts. However, as per traditional Hatha Yoga, it is taught in this manner. |
Thursday, 5 June 2014
Garudasana (eagle pose)
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