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==Asana Type== | ==Asana Type== | ||
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Seated | Seated | ||
==Pramana== | ==Pramana== | ||
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Āpta Pramāṇa - आप्त प्रमाण | Āpta Pramāṇa - आप्त प्रमाण | ||
==Apta Pramana Source== | ==Apta Pramana Source== | ||
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Yoga-asanamala sacitra 109 | Yoga-asanamala sacitra 109 | ||
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==Original Verse== | ==Original Verse== | ||
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==Transliteration== | ==Transliteration== | ||
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äsaëa kau guëa - mana ké caïcalatä méöai | | äsaëa kau guëa - mana ké caïcalatä méöai | | ||
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==Translation== | ==Translation== | ||
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1. Sit with the left heel at the right side of the genital. | 1. Sit with the left heel at the right side of the genital. | ||
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2. Place the right foot over the left. | 2. Place the right foot over the left. | ||
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3. Place hands on respective knees with palms upturned. | 3. Place hands on respective knees with palms upturned. | ||
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==Benefits== | ==Benefits== | ||
Overcomes fickleness of mind | Overcomes fickleness of mind | ||
Revision as of 11:41, 17 June 2019
Description
Santa-dhuna-asana: Asana
Asana Type
Seated
Pramana
Āpta Pramāṇa - आप्त प्रमाण
Apta Pramana Source
Yoga-asanamala sacitra 109
Original Verse
Aas[ kaE gu[ - mn kI c<clta mIqE,
Transliteration
äsaëa kau guëa - mana ké caïcalatä méöai |
Translation
Sit on floor with legs extended. Bend the left leg, and place its heel at the right side of the genital. Now place right foot over left. Place hands on respective knees with palms upturned (YMS-109)
Instruction
1. Sit with the left heel at the right side of the genital.
2. Place the right foot over the left.
3. Place hands on respective knees with palms upturned.
Benefits
Overcomes fickleness of mind