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*This asana involves pulling the foot towards the ear. To achieve this asana, the practitioner begins in: | *This asana involves pulling the foot towards the ear. To achieve this asana, the practitioner begins in: | ||
− | #Dandasana the foundation for all seated asanas. | + | #Dandasana the foundation for all seated [[asanas]]. |
#Grabs hold of each big toes between the thumb and index finger (known as the sixth variant of the Paschimottanasana). | #Grabs hold of each big toes between the thumb and index finger (known as the sixth variant of the Paschimottanasana). | ||
#Exhales, keeping the right leg in full contact with the floor and pull the left foot up towards the ear, bending the knee. | #Exhales, keeping the right leg in full contact with the floor and pull the left foot up towards the ear, bending the knee. |
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Akarṇa Dhanurāsana [1] in translation from Sanskrit Karṇa means ear and the prefix Ā means towards; or near. Dhanu means "bow" and asana means "pose", the name literally translated is towards the ear bow pose. A better, non literal translation is the "Archer Pose," as the position resembles an archer about to release an arrow.
Description
- This asana involves pulling the foot towards the ear. To achieve this asana, the practitioner begins in:
- Dandasana the foundation for all seated asanas.
- Grabs hold of each big toes between the thumb and index finger (known as the sixth variant of the Paschimottanasana).
- Exhales, keeping the right leg in full contact with the floor and pull the left foot up towards the ear, bending the knee.
- Holds the position up to 20 seconds breathing normally. Next exhales and straightens the left leg.
- Pulls the foot to a vertical position and holding it statically for 15 seconds.
- Bends the knee returning to stage 4.
- Returns the left leg to the floor
- Repeats on the other side.
Benefits
- This asana improves flexibility of the leg muscles. Abdominal muscles and the lower spine are also strengthened.