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Tiryak Bhujangasana (Twisting Cobra Pose)

By Shri N. Elumalai, PhD Scholar (Yoga Science), MAHER

In Sanskrit, Tiryak means ‘oblique’, ‘slant’ or ‘transverse’, bhujanga means ‘serpent’ or ‘snake’ and asana means ‘seat’ or ‘posture’. It is good for correcting postural defects of the upper spine. This pose – sometimes called twisting serpent pose, requires flexibility of the back and spine. The hips, pelvis and legs remain grounded – in contact with the ground, only the upper body moves, twisting to the right and then to the left. Try using visualizations, such as relaxing the back muscles, letting your hips and pelvis sink into the ground. Push the floor away with the palms and press the chest forward and arch the back. Imagine a golden thread attached from the crown of the head to the ceiling, chin level to the floor. There are many benefits of practicing this asana.

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