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| Yoga For Vitual Health |
| Wheel Posture (Chakra Asana Lying) |
| Pacifies And Calms: Under Compilation |
| Good For: ARTHRITIS
(STIFF-JOINTS) |
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BackGround:
In Practicing This Asana, The Spine Is Twisted In Such A Way That The
Body Forms A Semicircular Shape, Hence This Asana Is Called 'Chakrasana'. It
Resembles A Rainbow.
Technique:
Lie Flat On The Back. Draw The Legs In Till The Heels Are Close To The Hips And
The Soles Touch The Ground. The Gap Between The Legs Should Be Of Four To Six
Inches. Bend The Arms At The Elbows And Place Them On The Ground On Either Side
Of The Head. Raise The Body From The Waist To The Hind Part Of The Head And
Breathe In The Normal Way. Tilt The Head Backwards As Far As Possible. Keep The
Hands Straight. Keep The Body Steady. Do Not Shift Either The Arms Or The Legs
From Their Positions. Raise The Back As Far As It Allows It To Do. Remain In
This Position For About A Minute. Then Inhale And Lower The Body To The Ground
And Bring It To The Original Position. Then Breathe Normally.
Advantages:
(1) Through This Asana, An Aspirant Can Make His Spine Quite Elastic.
Elasticity Of The Spine Preserves Youth For A Long Time.
(2) This Asana Is An Adjunct To Sarvangasana. When A Long Turn
Of Sarvangasana Gives One A Cramped Neck Or Pain In The Shoulders, A Turn Of
Chakrasana Helps To Remove It. The Reason Is That The Twist Is On The Backside.
(3) This Asana Has All The Benefits Of Dhanurasana,
Shalabahasana And Bhujangasana.
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