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Supta Vajrasana (Backward Bend Pose/The Reclining Vajrasana)
Supta-Vajrasana is a further development of Vajrasana. "Supta" means "asleep" in Sanskrit. In this asana we lie on our back with folded legs, hence, it is called Supta-Vajrasana.
Instructions:
• Sit in Vajrasana.
• With the help of your elbows, lean back slowly.
• Continue reclining slowly till your head, shoulders and back touch the ground.
• Keep the knees together and touching the ground.
• Move your right arm over your head, bend it at the elbow and place your right hand under your left shoulder.
• Now, move your left arm over your head, bend it at the elbow, bring it over your right arm and place your left hand under your right shoulder.
• Lift your head slightly and rest it on the ‘double triangle’ formed with the folded elbows.
• Close your eyes.
Beginners: May keep the knees little apart if keeping them together is difficult.
Benefits:
• All the benefits of Vajrasana.
• Give a better muscular tone to the utero-abdominal and genitourinary organs.
• Brings in a fresh supply of blood to the abdominal viscera, particularly to the kidneys, liver, pancreas and bowels.
• Stimulates the adrenal glands.
• Stretches and tones the muscles of the spine, abdomen, pelvis, thighs and legs are stretched fully which tones them up.
• Improves blood circulation in the thighs, spine, knees and neck.
• Beneficial for the pelvic organs and the gonads.
• Expands the chest.
• Increases the mobility of the thorax.
• Strengthens abdominal muscles.
• Useful in high blood pressure and sciatica.
• Curative for constipation.
Contraindications/Cautions:
• While reclining, control your weight. Lower your body slowly and do NOT make any jerky movement.
• Pain in pelvis region, surgery of hip bones or similar conditions.
• Ensure that your knees should not lifted from the ground and that your legs remain in the folded position of Vajrasana.
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