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Parivrtta Baddha Parsvakonasana

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'''Parivrtta Baddha Parsvakonasana''' <ref name="Parivrtta Baddha Parsvakonasana"/> is an Asana. It is translated as '''''Twisted Revolved Side Angle Pose'''from '' 'Sanskrit'''. the name of this pose comes from '''Sanskritparivrtta''' meaning '''revolved''', '''baddha''' meaning '''bound''', '''parsva''' meaning '''side''', '''kona''' meaning angle, and '''asana''' meaning '''seat''' or '''posture'''.
The name of this pose comes from "parivrtta" meaning "revolved", "baddha" meaning "bound", "parsva" meaning "side", "kona" meaning angle, and "asana" meaning "seat" or "posture".
==Technique==
# Stand straight in tadasana.
# Now inhale and push one foot backwards.
# Raise your hands out on either side and gently bend the knee of the leg that is in from.
# Lean over with the extended hand steadily over your head.
# Now, twist your body to the side and place the extended hand on the outer edge of the bent knees.
# Slowly raise the other hand up and above your head.
# If you would like to increase the intensity of the pose bend your extended hand such that the back of your hand is placed on your back. Slowly bend the other hand at the elbow and lock the hands of either hands.<ref name="Technique"/>
== Benefits Technique in pictures/animation==
#Strengthening of the legs.
#Stretching of the chest and shoulders.
#Detox qualities by massaging the internal organs and improving digestion.
==Effects==
* Strengthens and stretches the legs, knees, and ankles
* Stretches the groins, spine, chest and lungs, and shoulders
* Stimulates abdominal organs
* Increases stamina
* Improves digestion and aids elimination
* Improves balance<ref name="Effects"/>
==Related Asanas==
* [[Parivrtta Trikonasana]]
* [[Baddha Konasana]]
== Cautions Special requisites==Dont do this pose if you are having following condition:
*Be cautious when practicing this challenging pose if you have any knee Headache* High or ankle injuries, shoulder injuries, neck injuries, back injuries, high low blood pressure or migraine.* Insomnia
==Initial practice notes==Beginners often have difficulty maintaining their balance in this pose, especially with the back heel lifted off the floor. To improve your balance, support your heel, either by standing it on a sandbag or thick book, or by bracing it against a wall. == References ==
<references>
<ref name="Parivrtta Baddha ParsvakonasanaTechnique">[http://www.thehealthsite.com/fitness/yoga-asana/parivrtta-baddha-parsvakonasana-why-you-need-to-try-out-this-yoga-pose/ "Methodology"]</ref>    <ref name="Effects">[https://enwww.wikipediayogajournal.orgcom/wikiposes/Pariv%E1%B9%9Btta_Baddha_P%C4%81r%C5%9Bvako%E1%B9%87%C4%81sana revolved-side-angle-pose "wikipediaHealth benefits"]</ref> 
</references>
==External Links==
* [http://stylesatlife.com/articles/parivrtta-baddha-parsvakonasana/ Parivrtta Baddha Parsvakonasana on stylesatlife.com]
* [https://yogaanatomy.net/parivrtta-baddha-parsvakonasana/ Parivrtta Baddha Parsvakonasana on yogaanatomy.net]
* [https://www.tummee.com/yoga-poses/baddha-parivrtta-parsvakonasana Parivrtta Baddha Parsvakonasana on tummee.com]
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