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Missing image Yoga_lotus.gif A drawing of a girl in lotus pose Missing image Students_doing_yoga.jpg Students taking a yoga class Missing image Woman_in_Lotus_pose.jpg A woman in the Lotus position Asana is a Sanskrit word that literally means a seat but in the practise of yoga refers to a pose or posture. In Patanjali's yoga sutras Asana means, mainly, sitting for meditation. The practice of asanas involves stretching and moving the body into various positions and holding the position comfortably. This is very good for muscle flexibility, and many practitioners believe the positions massage and bring balance to the various internal glands and organs of the body. This physical aspect of yoga has been much popularised in the western world and is practiced by a great deal of people, including many celebrities like Madonna. However, Asanas are only the third rung in the ladder of the practice of Yoga, which consists of 8 limbs, Yama and Niyama, which are ethical obligations, asanas, pranayama, which is breath control, Pratyahara, which is sense withdrawal, Dharana, which is concentration, Dhyana, which is meditation, and Samadhi, which is the experience of unity with God.
Conditions for a good AsanaThe Asana should be firm and easy. It should be steady and not cause discomfort of any kind. Any tightness or tension observed in the body should be consciously relaxed. It should be a comfortable posture in which he or she can sit for a long time. The Asana should be effortless both in the body and in the mind. Absolute ease of relaxation is the sign of perfected Asana. The breathing should be a natural rhythm, through the nose, breathing into the belly and not into the chest. According to yoga practicioners, when this bodily control is achieved, they are free from what they call the 'pairs of opposites', such as heat and cold, hunger and thirst, joy and grief, and so on. Selected AsanasThere are hundreds, if not thousands, of yoga asanas ( since in reality, any bodily position comfortably held could be an Asana ). There is a wealth of knowledge in books and on the internet, but it is better to begin practicing with an experienced yoga instructor, who can see if you are performing the position correctly, and can prevent you from hurting yourself by overstretching. These days, it is not difficult to find yoga instructors, although good ones are perhaps harder to come by. The Hatha Yoga Pradipika By Swami Svatmarama (External link) suggests the following "sitting for meditation asanas". Other translations of the Hatha Yoga Pradipika have more to say about the sitting asanas, albeit cryptically.
Yoga PosesYogaasana can be relaxing, gentle, athletic and invigorating.
External links
Asana (http://www.religiousbook.net/Books/Online_books/Ec/Ecology_29.html) Shavasana (http://swami-center.org/en/chpt/practices/page_34.shtml)
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