Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Shashankasana (Hare Pose)

Shashanka literally means 'moon' which itself has been derived from two words shas i.e. hare and ank i.e. lap.


Procedure for Shashankasana (Hare Pose):
  • Get in the Vajrasana pose.
  • Place both the palms on the knees.
  • Keep the spinal cord and the neck straight.
  • Close the eyes and mentally get conscious towards the body and the breathing.
  • Initially practice this with open eyes, the adept one may practice with closed eyes.
  • Inhale deep and without bending the elbow raise your hand above the shoulder.
  • Maintain equal distance between the arms with raised fingers.
  • Exhale slowly and bend down to touch the floor with both the hands and head.
  • When the palm and forehead touches the floor then relax.
  • Place both the hands on the floor after bending the elbows.
  • Some parts of abdomen and breast will get on both the thighs.
  • Relax from upper torso and hold yourself in this pose for a while.
  • Remain conscious towards straight arms.
  • Keep the neck straight between the arms.
  • Exhale out and place both the palms back on the knees.
  • This completes one cycle.
  • Initially practice this for 5 to 7 times.

Advantages of Shashankasana (Hare Pose):
  • This gently stretches the neck, spine, shoulders, and opens the hips.
  • It gives a good relaxing stretch to the upper body.
  • Releases disc pressure.
  • Relieves the backache.
  • Encourages the disc to correct position.
  • Regulates the adrenal gland functions.
  • This asana relaxes the mind and relieves depression.
  • It can help in sexual disorders.
  • Alleviates the reproductive organs disorders.
  • Stretches the back muscles.
  • Relives constipation.
  • Eliminates anger when practiced with Ujjayi Pranayama.
  • Separates the individual vertebrae from each other.
  • Tones the pelvic muscles and sciatic nerves.
  • It tones the pelvic muscles and relieves sciatic pain.

Therapeutics:
  • Backache
  • Constipation
  • Sciatica
  • Depression
  • Anger
  • Insomnia
  • Sexual disorders
  • Spinal Disorders
  • Digestive Disorders
  • Stress Relief
  • Lung or Breathing Capacity





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