Yoga is for Posers.
Hanumanasana
(Monkey Pose)
-Steps And Benefits
Monkey Pose or Hanumanasana is comes under the intermediate level of asana. It is an intense leg stretching exercise, in which your legs needs more flexibility and stretching. So, before attempting this pose, you must have master in basic level of yoga. This stance denotes the mammoth jump made by BajrangBali to achieve Lanka from India.
Hanuman is a Hindu god who looks like a monkey, According to Indian Mythology Lord Hanuman is a most strongest, intelligent and powerful character in Ramayana, and he is 11th Rudra incarnation of Lord Shiva, so Rudra, BajrangBali is an another name of Hanuman.
Level of Asana: – Intermediate
Steps of Hanumanasana (Monkey Pose)
Hanumanasana Beginner’s Tips
It is not a fundamental yoga stance, and it takes serious practice to play out the split. When you rehearse Hanumanasana (Monkey Pose) at first, you can utilize a cover under your lower legs and knees to make it more agreeable. Increment the length of the middle by squeezing the back foot into the floor. Daily practice is needed coz it is very intense pose, so without practices of basic asana don’t do this posture immediately.
Benefits of Hanumanasana (Monkey Pose)
NOTE:
Practice this pose under the supervision of an expert trainer coz it is not a basic yoga asana. If you don’t do it the right way then you might hurting yourself. Avoid this pose if you have groin injury or in hamstrings.
In starting split your legs as much as you can.