Handstand Pose – Adho Mukha Vrksasana
About the pose Adho Mukha Vrksasana (Handstand Pose) forms part of the arm balance sequence which requires the engaging of the physical…
About the pose Adho Mukha Vrksasana (Handstand Pose) forms part of the arm balance sequence which requires the engaging of the physical…
About the pose In Sanskrit ‘Chatur’ means ‘four limbs’, ‘Danda’ means ‘staff of support’ and ‘Asana’, means ‘posture’. In Four…
About the pose In Sanskrit, ‘parivrtta’ = ‘revolve’ , ‘trikona’ = ‘triangle’ and ‘asana’ = ‘posture’. In other words, referred…
About the pose In Sanskrit, ‘tri’ = ‘three’, ‘kona’ = ‘angle, corners’, ‘asana’ = ‘posture’. Hence Trikonasana just means ‘three…
About the pose Plank Pose (Phalakasana), as the name suggests, the body is held in a way that looks like…
About the pose The name Urdhva Mukha Svanasana, comes from the Sanskrit words, ‘urdhva’ = ‘ ‘upward’ ,‘mukha’ = ‘face’…
About the pose This pose is categorised under the lying down on the belly poses and as Back bend poses.…
About the pose In Sanskrit, ‘camatka’ = ‘astonished’ or ‘surprised’. Giving more emphasis to this word it reads as ‘…
About the pose In Sanskrit, ‘Svarga’ = ‘Heavenly world’ or ‘Paradise’, and ‘Dvija’ = ‘twice born’. This pose gets its…
About the pose The most important part of the practice of Vasisthasana (Side Plank Pose) apart from strengthening the arms and…
About the pose Viparita Virabhadrasana (Reverse Warrior Pose) is a standing backbend posture that compresses the entire spine while stretching…
About the pose As per Hindu Mythology, ‘ Virabhadra’, was the name of a ‘Warrior’, created by Lord Shiva. Hence…
About the pose As per Hindu Mythology, Virabhadra was the name of a Warrior created by Lord Shiva. Hence this…
About the pose Most of the Warrior Poses are considered difficult under the category of Standing and Balancing Asanas. The…
About the pose In Sanskrit, ‘Ardha’ = ‘Half’, ‘Chandra’ = ‘Moon’ or ‘Luminous’. This graceful standing balancing pose mirrors the…
About the pose In Chakrasana, ‘Chakra’ means ‘wheel’ and hence the English title ‘Wheel Pose’. The body in this pose…
About the pose Pincha Mayurasana (Feathered Peacock Pose) is a forearm inversion pose, done with the legs extended to 90…
About the pose In Sirsasana, ‘Sirsa’ means ‘the head’. It is also called Headstand pose which is one of the…
About the pose Forearm Plank (Plank Pose II Dolphin Arms) or Phalakasana II requires more stamina and strength to hold…
About the pose The name comes from the Sanskrit words ‘garuda’ = ‘eagle’ and ‘asana’ = ‘ ‘posture’. Garuda is…
About the pose In Sanskrit ‘Utthita’ = ‘stretched’, ‘Parsva’ = ‘side’, ‘kona’ = ‘angle’ and ‘asana’ = ‘posture’. Together Utthita…
About the pose Dolphin Pose or Catur Svanasana is considered as an easy pose to strengthen the arms in order…
About the pose Dhanurasana (Bow Pose) yoga posture has been named after the shape it takes – that of a…
About the pose Though Utkatasana is also called Chair Pose, one should not think that the meaning of utkata in…
About the pose Crow pose (Crane Pose) or otherwise called as Bakasana in Sanskrit, is a powerful, yet simple arm…
About the pose In Bhujangasana (Cobra Pose), as the name suggests, the body resembles a serpent with its hood raised.…