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  1. Sri Sri Yoga Experiences

    I was suffering from severe back pain for 5 to 6 months. I went for many treatments, ayurvedic and allopathic, but none had long-term effects. I was told about this wonderful course – Sri Sri Yoga. I am so glad to share that after the course I got relieve ...
  2. Lying-down on Sides (Vishnuasana)

    Vishnu: Indian god (the preserver), who is generally seen lying on his sides; asana- Pose Pronounced as- Vish-a-nuh-asanah How to do Lying-down on Sides (Vishnuasana) Roll over to lie down on your right side. Support your head high on the right palm with ...
  3. Hands To Feet

    Hastapadasana Lie on your back; feet together and hands relaxed alongside the body. Breathing in, lift the right leg with a smooth and continuous movement. Lift the leg as high as possible without bending the knees. Keeping the left leg pressed to the flo ...
  4. Child Pose (Shishuasana)

    Shishu= child; asana= pose Pronounced- shishuh-asanah   How to do Child Pose (Shishuasana) Sit on your heels. Keeping your hips on the heels, bend forward, and lower your forehead to the floor. Keep the arms alongside your body with hands on the floor, pa ...
  5. Locust Posture (Shalabasana)

    How to do Locust Posture (Shalabasana) Breathing in, raise the right leg up. Keep the leg straight and do not twist the hip. Hold and keep breathing. Breathing out, bring the right leg down. Repeat steps 3-5 with the left leg. Take 2-3 deep breaths. Breat ...
  6. One-Legged Forward Bend (Janu Shirasasana)

    How to do One-Legged Forward Bend (Janu Shirasasana) Sit up with the legs stretched out straight in front of you, keeping the spine erect. Bend the left knee and place the left foot against the right thigh, keeping the left knee on the floor. Breathing in ...
  7. Lying-down Body Twist (Chakrasana)

    Lie on your back; feet together and hands relaxed by the sides. Bend your legs and place the feet on the floor, close to the buttocks, wider than the hips. Stretch the arms away from the body with the palms facing up. Gently bring both knees to the ground ...