Thursday, October 23, 2008

Matsya asana


Posture:  Matsya-asana - The Fish Pose
Translation: The Sanskrit word matsya means fish, therefore this is the fish posture. Matsya (depicted to the left) is a divine being, found in Hindu mythology, that saved mankind from a universal flood.
 Pronunciation: maht-see-yah-sa-na
 Difficulty: (3)

   Fish Pose (Matsya-asana) Instruction:
1 Lie flat on the back in the shava-asana.
2Keeping the buttocks on the floor, inhale and raise the head, shoulders, back and upper arms off the floor arching the back and raising the chest up. Tilt the head back and place the top of the head flat on the floor.
3Raise the elbows off the floor bring your hands up just below the chest and join them at the palms with the fingers pointing straight up (form the anjali-mudra or salutation hand gesture). Hold for the duration of the inhale breath or breath gently through the nostrils to remain in the posture longer.
4Return to the shava-asana.

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