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Bhujangasana- (The Cobra Pose- Two Variations)

Turn your head so that your chin is on the ground. Bring your arms to your side, close to your body, with your hands by your chest. Bring your legs together. Inhaling, slowly raise your head. Hold this first position. Your chest should be off the ground, but not excessively so. Always remember that your hands are there to provide support. Avoid the temptation to transfer all your weight onto the hands. Hold. Relax. Return to the neutral position For the slightly more advanced variant, start …

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Bhramri- (The Humming Bee Breath)

The point of this pranayama is to hum like a bee, setting up a deep vibration in your skull. Cover your eyes and block your ears. This will give you a far stronger sense of the vibrations. The hum is achieved by chanting Om- without vocalizing the Oh. This helps calm and focus the mind. But because it also vibrates the throat strongly, it has a profound impact on the thyroid gland; increasing metabolism, balancing hormonal secretion, and helping serotonin release.Pranayama exercises help …

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Shilpa’s Yoga Intro शिल्पा का योग (शुरू से)

The word yoga means “union” in Sanskrit, the language of ancient India where yoga originated. We can think of the union occurring between the mind, body and spirit. What is commonly referred to as “yoga” can be more accurately described by the Sanskrit word asana, which refers to the practice of physical postures or poses. Asana is only one of the eight “limbs” of yoga, the majority of which are more concerned with mental and spiritual well being than physical activity. In the West, however …

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Shilpa’s Yoga in 15 Minutes शिल्पा का योग (15 मिनट में )

The word yoga means “union” in Sanskrit, the language of ancient India where yoga originated. We can think of the union occurring between the mind, body and spirit. What is commonly referred to as “yoga” can be more accurately described by the Sanskrit word asana, which refers to the practice of physical postures or poses. Asana is only one of the eight “limbs” of yoga, the majority of which are more concerned with mental and spiritual well being than physical activity. In the West, however …

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Dhanurasana- (The Bow Pose)

While on the stomach, place your chin on the floor. Exhale, raise your legs and bend your knees, bringing the legs closer to you, and reach back. Grasp the right ankle with the right hand and the left ankle with the left hand. Inhale, slowly rise up, pulling your ankles up and raising the thighs off the floor while simultaneously lifting your chest off the floor. Hold the breath. The weight of your body should be resting solely on your abdomen. Tilt your head as far back as possible. Hold …

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