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PARSVAKONASANA - Lateral Angle Posture

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PARSVAKONASANA - Lateral Angle Posture Parsva means lateral, Kona means angle. In the final position of the posture, the body forms an angle by the sideways.

Stand erect in 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 downward and palms stretched along the things by the sides. Relaxed face.

  • Take the right leg apart from the left approximately 1 to 1.5 meters. Both the feet are parallel to each other (while inhaling).
  • Turn the right foot towards the right side at 90 degrees, without turning the body.
  • Bend towards right side, keeping the right thigh parallel to the ground. Place the right palm on the right side of right feet, with fingers together and facing outside. Right side of the body should touch the right thigh (while  exhaling).
  • Raise the left arm up biceps touching the left ear, keeping the arm straight and gaze at the finger tips (normal breathing). This is the final posture.
  • Bring the left hand back and place it on the left thigh (while inhaling).
  • Slowly come up, keeping the right feet as it is (while inhaling).
  • Turn the right feet 90 degrees to left  (while exhaling).
  • Bring the right leg closer to the left leg (while exhaling).

(Note:-  Repeat the same with other side.)



BENEFITS

Expands thoracic muscles. Strengthens calves, forehands, and biceps, and ankle, knee, wrist and shoulder joints. Stretches and relaxes thighs.

Therapeutical : Useful in treating Diabetes, Constipation and pain in foreleg and relaxation.

SUBTLE POINTS

Mode of bending:-
a)     While bending down bend down sideward’s avoiding forward bending.
b)    The weight of the body should fall on the front leg and not on the hand.
c)    Gaze along the left palm.

Mode of breathing : Breathe out whenever you bend sidewards and inhale while coming up. Normal breathing in the final position.

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