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Bhadrasana or Gracious pose is a sitting posture, can also be a meditative posture as it is suitable for prolonged periods of sitting.

Bhadra means 'gracious and blessed'. According to Hatha Yoga Pradipika and Gheranda Samhita, this asana is a destroyer of diseases, relieves fatigue and tones reproductive organs. This asana helps for normal delivery

According to Swatmarama it is also known as gorakshasana, and moola bandhasana is a variation of bhadrasana, but in these positions the foot positions varies slightly.

There are few variations of this Asana, but mostly two. One is easy and another quite difficult.

Procedure

  1. Sit in Vajrasana and separate the knees as wide as possible.
  2. Place the heels underneath the scrotum or the sides of the vagina.
  3. Both heels should be kept together and back of the heels under the buttocks
  4. Then hold the toes to make the body steady.
  5. Close the eyes and keep awareness on the breath.

Benefits

  1. It helps to make the legs flexible, by stretching thighs, ankles and feet.
  2. It strengthens the thighs, hips and buttocks.

Contra-indication

Special Notes

Related Asanas

References