Thursday, October 23, 2008

Pavana mukta asana


Posture: Pavana-mukta-asana
The Wind-releasing Pose
Translation: The Sanskrit word pavana means air or wind and mukta means freedom or release, therefore this is the "wind relieving posture" so named because it assists in releasing trapped digestive gas from the stomach and intestines.
 Pronunciation: pa-vana mook-tah-sa-na
 Difficulty: (1)


   The Wind-relieving Pose Instruction:

Wind Relieving Pose

1Lie flat on the back in the shava-asana.
2Inhale and bend the right knee and pull it close to the torso with both hands while interlocking the fingers just below the knee. Keep the left leg flat on the floor.
3Hold the inhaled breath for a few seconds then exhale slowly through the nostrils and lift the back, shoulders and head off the floor and touch the knee with the forehead.
4Hold the exhaled breath for a few seconds then slowly inhale and return the back, shoulders and head to the floor. Remain holding the knee.
5Hold the inhaled breath for a few seconds then exhale while bringing the right leg to the floor.
6Lie flat on the back in the shava-asana for a few seconds then repeat beginning with the left leg.

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