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Prana and Subtle Anatomy : Chakras, Nadis, and Vayus - Sadhak Anshit
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Prana and Subtle Anatomy: The Chakras, Nadis, and Vayus Subtle anatomy refers to energetic systems and processes that correspond to the physical body, but are invisible to most humans. With regular yoga practice one may become more aware of the subtle systems in their own bodies, and yoga teachers may begin to see or sense them in their students as well. The subtle energy body is not made of blood, bone, or tissues, but of prana . Prana is that vital, life-sustaining force that enlivens all...

Parsva Uttanasana (Parsvottanasana) Steps and Benefits - Sadhak Anshit
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In Parsvottanasana, ‘Parsva’ means ‘Side’, ‘Ut’ means ‘intense’ and ‘tan’ means to ‘extend, stretch or lengthen’. Hence the name Intense Side Stretch Pose. This posture is performed in a standing position and when practiced regularly, brings stability and balance to the body and the mind. The mind should be at the core while practicing this intense pose. This pose is sometimes called the Pyramid Pose, which emphasizes the powerful foundation and strength engendered in this pose. Alignment and...

How to Cure Thyroid Disorders Permanently - Sadhak Anshit
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 Yoga asanas are comparatively less intense exercises which help maintain good health and cure thyroid problems permanently. It is learnt that almost every third Indian suffers from one or the other kind of Thyroid disorders. Thyroid problems are one of the main factors which often cause weight gain and hormonal imbalances. Most commonly, this condition is more prevalent in women than men. There are mainly two types of thyroid disorders - Hypothyroidism (caused by not having sufficient th...

How To Do The Parivrtta Trikonasana And What Are Its Benefits - Sadhak Anshit
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Parivrtta Trikonasana also known as Revolved Triangle Pose. This asana is basically a counter pose to the Utthita Trikonasana and is definitely more complex. This asana is a combination of a forward bend and a deep twist. It needs a good sense of balance and a sense of openness in order to achieve stability in the pose. This is one of the first standing postures that you will learn when you enroll yourself in a yoga course. It teaches you how to work every part of your body in unison with one...

6 Yoga Poses to Boost Your Stamina -Sadhak Anshit
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You need a lot of stamina to maintain balance in your professional and personal life as well. Know these awesome yoga poses to boost your stamina.  We all know the universal benefits of yoga. Inculcating yoga in your day-to-day life has several benefits, physically as well as mentally. With a hectic schedule and little time for self-care, it is extremely important to gain stamina to strike a perfect work-life balance. Practicing yoga daily will give you the needed stamina and energy to tackle...

Can Yoga Reduce High Blood Pressure - Sadhak Anshit
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You may have a life-threatening condition and not know it until it’s fatal especially if you are a woman and that’s why knowing your numbers could save your life. Women are three times more likely to suffer from this silent killer than men.  Hypertension or high blood pressure affects nearly three in ten Indians and is responsible for 17.5% of all deaths and 9.7% of disability-adjusted life years (DALYS) in India, according to data released in 2017. DALYS measure the total disease burden and t...

What to Eat Before & After Yoga - Sadhak Anshit
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Practicing of Yoga means involvement of complete body and mind. While it’s recommended to start your day with Yoga, often times people have complained about acidic reflexes post session, due to empty stomach. Eating patterns to follow around Yoga has been a query amongst most of Yoga practitioners. A regular Yoga session lasts up to 90 minutes which involves a combination of Pranayamas and asanas, a period of such length requires energy and hydration. Working out on an empty stomach may...

Triang Mukhaikapada Paschimottanasana - Sadhak Anshit
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Triang Mukhaikapada Paschimottanasana is a seated forward bend that stretches the back of the body and calms the mind. The name comes from several Sanskrit words. Triang, meaning “three limbs”; Mukha, meaning “face”; Eka, meaning “one”; Pada, meaning “foot”; Paschima, meaning “west” or “back of the body”; Uttana, meaning “intense stretch”; and Asana, meaning “posture” or “pose.” From dandasana (staff pose), one leg is folded back at the knee so it rests along the corresponding hip, whi...

Padahastasana (Hand Under Foot Pose) - Sadhak Anshit
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Any form of physical exercise is good for maintaining the health in perfect shape and protecting it from the risk of developing diseases but going natural is even better. The indigenous science of yoga is an effective alternative to rigorous workouts for health and well-being. The yoga asana, Padahastasana (Hand under Foot pose) works wonders for the body and mind. This yoga posture, essentially a forward fold with hands resting under the feet is marvelous for the physical organs such as hamst...

Supta Konasana (Reclining Angle Pose)
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Definition - What does Supta Konasana mean? Supta Konasana is an inverted restorative asana that is part of the primary series in Ashtanga yoga and is considered a variation of halasana. The name is derived from the Sanskrit, supta, meaning "sleeping" or "reclined," and kona, meaning “angle.” To enter the pose, begin sitting in dandasana. Engaging the core mindfully, roll the spine back onto the mat one vertebra at a time until fully reclined. Keeping the arms extended along the torso w...

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