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Parivrtta Ustrasana { Revolved Camel Pose} -Steps And Benefits Parivrtta Ustrasana is a variation of Ustrasana and this is an intermediate backbend pose and targets your shoulders, quads and very good chest opener. The word Ustrasana is comes from the Sanskrit word. In which Parivrtta means turned around, revolved or twisted; Ustra stands for camel and the meaning of Asana is Pose, posture or seat. According to the text of Asana, it is believed that; Parivrtta Ustrasana opens three chakras (Energy centers in the body) which are mentioned above. Anahata chakra is associated with compassion, forgiveness, and love. Sahasrara and Visuddha are well known as spiritual chakras. Activating Visuddha is associated with authentic expression, higher communication and the highest truth of Yogi’s and Sahasrara is belongs to the source of enlightenment and divine. Level of Asana: – Intermediate English Name: – Revolved Camel Pose Focusing Chakra: – The Crown chakra (Sahasrara), the heart chakra (Anahata), The Throat Chakra (Visuddha) Steps of Parivrtta Ustrasana (Revolved Camel Pose) (If your muscles are tight then this Yoga pose is too difficult for you, in this condition try to keep your hands on the floor or mat instead of the feet. You can also lower down your pelvis little bit. Place a folded blanket under your knees for reducing the pressure of the weight on your knees) Benefits of Parivrtta Ustrasana| Revolved Camel Pose NOTE If you have the recent knee injury and in the case of hypertension avoid this Yoga pose. In migraines or insomnia don’t practice this. An incorrect practice of Parivrtta Ustrasana can cause neck or back injury, so it is strictly advised that perform the asana in the correct manner and in front of an expert.