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Sri Sri Ravishankar Yoga Meditation Classes at Vaikom

Hastapadasanam



How to do:
  1. Stand straight with feet together and arms alongside the body.
  2. Balance your weight equally on both feet.
  3. Breathing in, extend your arms overhead.
  4. Breathing out, bend forward and down towards the feet.
  5. Stay in the posture for 20-30 seconds and continue to breath deeply.
  6. Keep the legs and spine erect; hands rest either on the floor, beside the feet or on the legs.
  7. On the out breath, move the chest towards the knees; lift the hips and tailbone higher; press the heels down; let the head relax and move it gently towards the feet. Keep breathing deeply.
  8. Breathing in, stretch your arms forward and up, slowly come up to the standing position.
  9. Breathing out, bring the arms to the sides.
Benefits:
  1. Stretches all the muscles of the back of the body.
  2. Invigorates the nervous system by increasing the -blood supply.
  3. Makes the spine supple.
  4. Tones the abdominal organs.
Note: People suffering from lower back injuries, Spondylitis, Cervical pain or any kind of back and spinal problems should not do this pose.

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Sundaranana Song

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Backbends asanas



Backbends are one of the most difficult asanas for the body to perform, as they require great flexibility and balance. Contrary to popular belief, backbend stretching is neither stressful nor dangerous, but is highly beneficial to the body as well as the mind.

One of the most notable benefits of backbends is relief from anxiety and stress. By opening up the frontal portion of the body, muscles and joints are relieved of the accumulated stress. This in turn helps one in coping with anxiety and other stress related ailments. In case of irritability, lack of sleep or even mental chatter, backbend poses bring immediate relief.

While in a fairly rounded backbend posture, the kidneys are said to go under compression, under which the blood drains out of the organ. When released, a fresh flow of oxygenated blooded rushes back into the organ, flushing out the toxins.

Also, backbend yogic asanas are said to open specific energy points (chakras) in the body, which help in the general well-being of the person, both in the physical and the spiritual sphere.

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Sleep on the left side is good for health

Sleep on the left side is good for health


SLEEP GOOD
Not everyone knows that the position that we take when we sleep has a significant influence on own digestion. It is no coincidence that, in ancient times, the monks decided to lie down after each meal just for ten minutes, and this served to make the entire digestive lighter.
Nor is it a coincidence that the most ancient tradition of oriental medicine (ayurvedic) as well as the Indian suggest you go to sleep lying down on his left side. But what is the reason? For that reason it is necessary to follow this precaution? Quite simply, our lymphatic system relies on the left side of our body, which means that both the stomach that the liver, but also the bladder and the pancreas, are able to dispose of waste products and they drain to the side digestion and produce at the same time the enzymes that the body needs by neutralizing fatty acids and without pressure.

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VARIOUS TYPE OF MUDRAS FOR BODY

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