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Viparita Namaskar Tadasana

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Viparita Namaskar Tadasana

Viparita Namaskar Tadasana is an Asana. It is translated as Reverse Prayer Mountain Pose from Sanskrit. The name of this pose comes from viparita meaning reversed, namaskar meaning hands in prayer salutation, tada meaning mountain, and asana meaning posture or seat. This pose is a variation of Tadasana.

Technique

  1. First get into the standing position on the floor or yoga mat with your legs together and keep one-inch distance between your feet.
  2. Keep your hands hang by the sides of your legs and relax your shoulders (same as Tadasana starting pose).
  3. After that bend your knees a little. Now lift your hands parallel to your shoulders.
  4. Place your hands behind your back and keep your finger pointing downwards (At that point don’t join your palms).
  5. Breathe in, and turn your fingertips inward towards your spine and try to join your palms together and turn your fingertips upwards (Namaskar pose).
  6. Keep your knees little bit bent and your palms should be pressed strongly against each other. At this point, close your eyes and focus your mind on the word Om.
  7. Hold the position about 25 to 35 seconds.
  8. Then, slowly turn down your fingertips, discharge your palms and gently take down your hands to the sides of your legs. Take some rest and repeat the process around 3 to 5 times.
  9. You have now returned to Tadasana.[1]

Technique in pictures/animation

Effects

  • Opens the abdomen, thus allowing deeper breaths.
  • Stretches the upper back.
  • Stretches the shoulder joints and pectoral muscles.[2]

Related Asanas

Special requisites

People with low blood pressure, arm or shoulder injury should avoid doing this pose.

Initial practice notes

References

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