Friday 8 February 2013

YOGA MUDRA


The meaning of ‘mudra’, which is a Sanskrit word, is ‘closure’ or ‘seal’. Mudra hand positions are physical gestures that have an effect on the energy flow of the body. The ancient practice of yoga links the hand mudras to the changing spiritual and mental aspects of a person. The mudra are usually finger positions like in the Anjali Mudra, where the hands are kept at the center of the heart.The word “Yogamudra” is derived from the two words – yoga (awareness) and mudra (seal). Yogamudra thus is the “seal of awareness”. It ensures that you attain the highest stage of awareness.

How to Perform:-

From a position sitting on your heels, press your sitting bones downward.
Press the crown of your head away from your shoulders and feel the elongation of your spine.
Bring your hands behind your back, interlacing your fingers and, if possible, drawing the heels of your palms together. 
Press your hands away from your shoulders, allowing your arms to elongate, your shoulder blades to come together, and your chest to expand.
Lift your tailbone and allow the lifting to extend your torso forward over your knees, bringing your forehead to rest on the ground.
Allow your arms to come over your head, pressing your little fingers toward the floor in front of you.

Benefits of this Mudra:-
It strengthens the internal organs of the abdominal region.
It relieves constipation and indigestion.
It stimulates the ovaries and the uterus in women.
It rectifies the problem of premature ejaculation.
It increases the memory power.
It removes excess of fat in the abdominal region.
It awakens the ‘Kundalini Shakti’ (Serpent power). The person becomes one with the cosmic consciousness.

Beware:-
Diabetic patients should not perform this asana.
People with serious eye, heart or back conditions should avoid doing this asana.




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