Subscribe to our Daily Teachings | Read our YOGALife & Publications

Hatha Yoga

DHANURASANA

Lie flat, face downwards on the floor. Keep the hands at your side. Breathe out and bend the legs at the knees, drawing the feet above the thighs. Stretch the arms back and catch hold of the right ankle with the right hand and the left ankle with the left hand. Make secure the position of the hands, with normal breathing. Raise the head, body and knees by tugging the hands and legs, so that the whole weight of the body rests on the abdomen. Retain the posture for a few seconds. Gradually increase the duration. While remaining in the posture, concentrate on the abdomen, thighs and back muscles. Release the ankles, stretch out the legs and bring the legs, chest and head to rest in a straight line on the floor. Relax in Makarasana for a few seconds. Repeat this Asana two or three times.

Benefits:

  • Relieves constipation
  • Tones the liver, pancreas and kidneys.
  • The vertebrae of the lumbar and sacrum bones are toned. Proper blood circulation is effected and thus good health is promoted. This also renders the spine supple and elastic and minor pains in the spine are checked.

This yoga asana is an edited contribution for the Sivananda Gurugram partly sourced and edited from the Sivananda Publication : “Yoga: Your Home Practice Companion” – Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centre – 2010.

Be humble. Be simple. Be gentle. Be sweet. Be frank like a child. You will enter the realm of eternal bliss. – Sri Swami Sivananda

Quick Links

Spiritual Calendar

JUNE 2016

01 Ekadasi.
05 New Moon.
16 Ekadasi.
17 Mariamman Kodieatrum (Flag Hoisting)
20 Full Moon
26 Pongala Festival

JULY 2016

01 Ekadasi
04 New Moon
09 Subramanya Kodieatrum (Kavadi Flag Hoisting) and Anniversary
11 Krishna Temple Anniversary
14 Masters  Mahasamadhi
15 Ekadasi
19 Full Moon (Guru Poornima)
24 Kavadi Chariot Festival
30 Ekadasi

Glossary

TAPAS – Tapasya –

Austerity, practical (i.e., result-producing) spiritual discipline; spiritual force.

Literally it means the generation of heat or energy, but is always used in a symbolic manner, referring to spiritual practice and its effect,  i.e. the roasting of karmic seeds; the burning up of karma.

Walk in the foot-steps of the great Saviours and Saints of the world. – Sri Swami Sivananda

2022-01-01T18:37:48+00:00