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ARDHACAKRASANA - Half-wheel Posture

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ARDHACAKRASANA - Half-wheel PostureArdha Cakra Asana - Ardha - means half and cakra - means wheel.  In the final position it looks like a half wheel.

Stand erect in a straight line keeping the heels together and toes a little apart. Expand the chest and drop the  shoulders to a relaxed position. Keep the neck straight. Fingers together, facing downwards and palms stretched along the thighs by the sides. Relaxed  face.

  • Support the back at the waist by the palms, exhale...
  • Bend backwards from the lumbar region. Neck bends backwards, stretching the muscles of the neck, inhale  while bending. This is the final  position of the asana.  Breathe  normally .
  • Come back to vertical position, keeping the support at the back at the waist by the palms. Inhale
  • Release the hands from the support of the waist while exhaling.

BENEFITS
Tones up the dorsal muscles, calves and lumbo sacral region. Improves blood flow to chest and neck regions. Flexibility of the spine is maintained. Being complementary to the  padahastasana, it enhances the  benefits  of it . Respiratory  organs  get relaxed.

Therapeutically : Good in treating Asthma and low back pain. Relaxes cramps in thighs and calves.

Spiritual: Builds  up sense of balance  and a feeling of confidence. Hypertensive and heart patients should do  slowly. Thin, tall and weak practitioners should avoid over – doing.  They can spread their feet apart to stabilize.

SUBTLE   POINTS
Mode of bending: Keep the legs straight and fingers together facing forward.
Mode  of  breathing: Breathe in whenever you bend backwards and inhale while coming up. Normal breathing in the final position.

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