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Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Tarasana (Star Pose)

While practicing this asana, the body assumes the posture of a star. So it is called Tarasana. For better understanding, three exhibits of three different stages of this asana have been indicated below.


Procedure for Tarasana (Star Pose):
  • Stand straight making an angle of 45o between the feet. 
  • Keep the arms in front of you. 
  • Keep the palms facing each other and stretch the arms in the in the line with the shoulders. 
  • Then keep the palms downwards facing the ground and stretch the arms on the sides in the line with the shoulders. 
  • Then bring the arms upwards and keep the palms facing each other. 
  • Hold the position for two seconds at each stage. 
  • After completing the third stage, bring the body to its original position. 
  • Repeat this asana three to four times. 
  • With repeated practice, this asana can be practiced six times daily.

Advantages of Tarasana (Star Pose):
  • This asana strengthens the lungs and the chest. It is very much beneficial to those who suffer from asthma.
  • It activates the respiratory system.
  • It expands the chest and makes it shapely
  • The regular practice of this asana helps to increase the height of the body to some extent.

Therapeutics:
  • Asthma
  • Respiratory Disorders
  • Increase Height
  • Spinal Disorders
  • Backache
  • Digestive disorders
  • Constipation
  • Gas trouble
  • Rheumatism
  • Weight Loss

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