Hare or Crescent Moon Pose
Submitted by divine_sysop on August 10, 2009 - 23:46
Shashankasana
The Sanskrit word ‘Shashank’ means moon. It is also derived from two words: shash meaning ‘hare’ and ank meaning ‘lap’. The moon symbolises peace and calm; it emits soothing and tranquillizing vibrations. Shashankasana has a similar calming and cooling effect. The pose resembles a sitting hare, therefore it is also known as ‘hare pose’’. There are many variations of this asana; the purpose is to surrender our self in the lap of mother earth. This is a relaxing asana and it gives psychological and physiological benefits.
Techniques:
- Sit in Vajarasana
- Raise the arms over the head, keeping the upper arms close to the ears
- Breathe out, bend forward from the hips and place the head and palms on the floor
- Arms should be shoulder width apart, relaxed and placed on the floor
- Hold the breath for a couple of seconds
- Inhale and raise the arms and trunk off the floor together
- Keep the arms raised over the head and come up into sitting position
- Lower the hands and rest in the sitting position
- Repeat as and when required
Contra-indications:
- High blood pressure
- Slipped disc
- Vertigo
Benefits:
- Improves the flexibility of the back and pelvic region
- Regulates the adrenal glands
- Relaxes the nervous system
- Massages the abdominal visceral organs
- Increases blood supply to the spinal muscles and nerves
- Beneficial for both the male and female reproductive organs
Cures:
- In-digestion
- Mild Backache
- Irregular Menstrual cycle
- Insomnia
- Kidney disorders
- Constipation
- Asthma
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