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Anjaneyasana

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[[File:Anjaneyasana.png|thumb|right|''Anjaneyasana'']]
 
'''Anjaneyāsana is an asana'''. The name Anjaneya is a matronymic for Hanuman whose mother's name is Anjani. Hanuman is a central figure in the epic Rāmāyaṇa and an important Iṣṭa-devatā in devotional worship. The name crescent pose is typically used in English. The name half-moon pose is sometimes used for this asana in '''Sivananda yoga and its derivative styles'''.
 
== Description ==
 
*Version 1:
The same as version 1, but with the back knee elevated and extended with back foot in dorsiflexion (toes tucked, heel lifted).
 
== Drishti ==
Use of bandhas increase the stability of the body in this asana. Both mula bandha (root lock) and uddiyana bandha (abdominal lock) may be engaged. This combination creates an axial extension in the spine which assists in supporting in the torso as the chest is brought up and back. A "sternal crunch" can be substituted for the bandhas here, also creating axial extension and helping draw the psoas major into a deeper stretch.
 
== Variations ==
Arm position may be on the ground as in Surya Namaskar
Arms may be crossed in front, or bound behind the back. A twist variation is called parivṛtta anjaneyasana.
 
== Benefits ==

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