Anatomical Exploration of “Makarasana” - International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development

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Thursday, 13 August 2020

Anatomical Exploration of “Makarasana”

The word Yoga comes from the Sanskrit word Yuj meaning to yoke, join or unite. It implies joining or integrating all aspects of the individual body with mind, and mind with soul to achieve a balanced and healthy life.Yoga is performed through some specific postures called Asana. Among the eight limbs of Yoga, the Yogic technique properly begins at the third limb that is the Asana. Asana means a state in which one can remain physically and mentally steady, calm, quiet and comfortable. Patanjali defines Asana as ‘Sthirasukhatvam” in Yogasutra which can be translated as Stable and pleasurable state of body is called Asana. “Makarasana” was described as one of the 32 most important Asana in GherandaSamhita. The word Makarasana is formed from two words first Makar means crocodile and the second Asana means posture. The posture is called Makarasana because in this pose the body seems as a crocodile taking rest in water keeping its neck and face above the surface of water. In this article anatomical structures involved in the “Makarasana” and how this involvement is beneficial in maintaining the health or in management of any disease is explained. 

by Dr. Somlata Jadoun | Dr. Sunil Kumar Yadav "Anatomical Exploration of “Makarasana”" 

Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-5 , August 2020, 

URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd32962.pdf 

Paper Url :https://www.ijtsrd.com/medicine/ayurvedic/32962/anatomical-exploration-of-“makarasana”/dr-somlata-jadoun

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