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Markatasana
(Dancing Shiva pose - single leg fold)

MARKATASANA 
(Dancing Shiva pose - single leg fold)

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       Markatasana(Dancing Shiva pose - single leg fold)Monkey Pose

In the Sanskrit language the meaning of word “Markat” is monkey so this Asana or pose named as Markatasana or Monkey pose. This is a great Asana for improving your spine flexibility and it is beneficial for the digestive system. Markatasana is best for strong hip-opening along with back bending actions. Markatasana may be an easy reclining twist that emphasizes relaxation and intentional respiration.
 

           Precaution of markatasana(Dancing Shiva pose - single leg fold)

  • Those People who are suffering from severe back pain do not perform this asana.
  • People who are suffering with hernia; should practice this Asana under the expert of yoga and doctor also. 

         Procedure of markatasana(Dancing Shiva pose - single leg fold)

  • Lie down straight and spread your hands parallel to the shoulders. Your palms should be open and facing the ceiling.
  • Fold right leg and hold with left hand and twist or touch knee to left side of left leg on floor (i.e Shiva dancing way).
  • Turn your neck to the right side and stay in this position.
  • After holding the position for some time release the twist or touch and slowly rest it on the floor.
  • Repeat this process with your left leg and turn your neck in left side. 

         Benefits of markatasana(Dancing Shiva pose - single leg fold)

  • It increases the Flexibility of spine.
  • Good exercise for ribs and lungs.
  • It exercised the large intestine.
  • It is most beneficial in constipation and problems related to stomach.
  • It is very effective for relaxing mind along with body.
  • It enhances creativity.
  • Especially useful in backache, spondylitis, cervical, sciatica and slip disc.
  • It is beneficial in stomach pain and dysentery.
  • It makes the stomach light.
  • Beneficial for the pain in the hips and the joints.
  • Improves all the deformities of the spinal cord.