Thursday, October 13, 2011

Padangushth Nasasparshasan (Touching the Nose with the Big Toes)

Procedure 
  • Lie flat on your back with both legs together and touch the outer sides of the thighs with your palms, i.e. Simple Supine Pose.
  • Inhaling (Radhey), gently fold your right leg and hold your right foot by interlocking the fingers of your both hands together.
  • Now exhaling (Krishna), lift your head slightly upward and pull your right foot toward your head.
  • Attempt to touch your nose tip with the right big toe.
  • Make sure that your left leg remains well stretched in this state.
  • Be in the final position for 15-20 seconds with normal breathing.
  • In the same manner, repeat the asan with the other leg.
Variation – 1
  • Lie flat on your back with both legs together and touch the outer sides of the thighs with your palms, i.e. Simple Supine Pose (See page 227).
  • Gradually fold your knees, and bring your heels close to your buttocks.
  • Inhaling (Radhey), gently lift your knees and draw them closer to your chest.
  • Try to form Namaste Mudra with your legs, by joining the soles against each other.
  • Now slowly bend your arms and adjusting the elbows in the space created between either of the inner-thighs and calves, grasp your soles firmly.
  • Make sure that both the elbows stay rooted in the corresponding inner-thighs.
  • Exhaling (Krishna), gradually lift your head a bit and attempt to touch your big toes with your nose tip.
  • Be in the final position for 15-20 seconds with normal breathing.
  • Continuing to exhale (Krishna), release your both feet from the hands by reversing the procedure unhurriedly.
  • Repeat the asan, once more, in the similar manner.
Awareness
  • On the movements synchronized with your breaths
  • On the compression around abdominal area
  • On the pressure in the thighs and the arms
  • On always chanting the Sacred Names “Radhey Krishna” with your each breath, and recalling Them all the time
Benefits
  • Padangushth Nasasparshasan is very effectual for correcting the problems related with navel.
  • As it massages the abdominal organs, it is very effectual in the alleviation of flatulence, stomach pain, constipation, weakness, and lethargy.  
  • It also increases digestive fire as it exercises the abdominal portion superbly.
Contraindications
  • Those who have undergone a recent abdominal operation should not practice this asan.

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