Ustrasana

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Ustrasana

Ustrasana (

IAST: Uṣṭrāsana), Ushtrasana, or Camel Pose[1] is a kneeling back-bending asana in modern yoga as exercise
.

Etymology and origins

The name comes from the Sanskrit words उष्ट्र Uṣṭra, meaning "camel",[2] and आसन, Asana meaning "posture" or "seat".[3]

A different (standing) pose is given the name Ushtrasana in the 19th century

Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga,[5] and B. K. S. Iyengar in his 1966 Light on Yoga.[6]

Description

An International Day of Yoga class in Kolkata practising Ardha Ustrasana, Half Camel pose

Ustrasana is a deep backward bend from a kneeling position; the completed pose has the hands on the heels.[7] The backs of the feet may be flat on the floor, or the toes may be tucked under for a slightly less strong backbend.[8]

The pose is one of the 26 asanas in the Bikram Yoga sequence.[9]

Variations

The name Ardha Ustrasana, Half Camel pose, is given to two different poses. One is an easier modification with the hands on the hips;[10] the other has one hand on the heel on the same side, as in the full pose, and the other arm stretched back over the head.[11]

The pose can be modified by providing supports such as yoga bricks beside the calves for the hands.[8]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Yoga Journal - Camel Pose". Retrieved 11 April 2011.
  2. ^ "Dhanurasana". AshtangaYoga. Archived from the original on 29 April 2011. Retrieved 11 April 2011.
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  4. ^ Sjoman 1999, p. 77; plate 9, pose 54.
  5. ^ Sjoman 1999, pp. 100–101.
  6. ^ Iyengar 1979, pp. 87–88.
  7. ^ Pizer, Ann (7 February 2019). "How to Do Camel Pose (Ustrasana) in Yoga". Very Well Fit. Retrieved 25 April 2019.
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  9. ^ "26 Bikram Yoga Poses". Bikram Yoga Poses Guide. Retrieved 25 April 2019.
  10. ^ "Camel pose modifications, half Camel pose for beginners, ardha ustrasana steps and benefits". Vishwanti Yoga. Retrieved 26 July 2019.
  11. ^ "Half Camel: Ardha Ustrasana". Yoga Basics. Retrieved 26 July 2019.

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