Surya Namaskara
Surya Namaskara Sanskrit for Sun Salutation owes its name for expressing devotion (bhakti) to Surya, the solar deity in the Hindu pantheon, by concentrating on the Sun. The Sun Salutation is, for many yogis, an exercise to be performed at sun rise, or at least in the morning. Surya Namaskara is a sequence of twelve asanas, where the five beginning asanas are the same as the last five asanas of the sequence. The Sun Salutation can be practiced at varying levels of awareness, ranging from that of physical exercise, to a complete sadhana which incorporates asana, pranayama, mantra and chakra meditation.
Asana | Breath | Images | |
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1 | Pranamasana | exhale | |
2 | Hasta Uttanasana | inhale | |
3 | Hastapaadasana | exhale | |
4 | Aekpaadprasarnaasana. Then stretch one foot far back, lift the head (hands normally at the earth ) | inhale | |
5 | Adho Mukha Svanasana | exhale | |
6 | Ashtanga Namaskara | suspend | |
7 | Bhujangasana | inhale | |
8 | Adho Mukha Svanasana | exhale | |
9 | Ashwa Sanchalanasana (other leg forward than in 4) (hands normally at the earth ) | inhale | |
10 | Uttanasana | exhale | |
11 | Hasta Uttanasana | inhale | |
12 | Pranamasana | exhale |
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