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Supta Virasana
{Reclining Hero Pose}
-Steps And Benefits
Meaning of “Supta” is reclined and it is a Sanskrit word and the word “Vira” is derived from the word of Sanskrit. In Sanskrit the meaning of “Vira” is hero or a warrior; and Asana stands for Pose, posture or sit. Supta Virasana is a reclined form of Virasana in which your upper body reclines backwards in a way that your back rests on the floor or ground. Your arms rest on the floor to the side of your trunk, with palms facing upward. Supta Virasana is the next level of Virasana. Before practicing this Asana you have to perfect in simple form of Virasana. Once you master in Virasana then go for Supta Virasana.
The Supta Reclining Hero Pose (Virasana) is viewed as an intermediate level posture. It is not an extremely well known posture as the stance itself is marginally troublesome. Be that as it may, acing this stance has numerous advantages for ranges, for example, the crotch, thighs, mid-region, knees, and lower legs et cetera.
Preparatory Poses: – Virasana (Hero Pose), Bhujangasana (Cobra Pose), Balasana (Child Pose).
Follow Up Poses: – Bakasana (Crane Pose), Baddha Konasana (Bond Angle Pose), Padmasana (Lotus Pose).
Position: – Reclined
Level: – Intermediate
Steps of Supta Virasana (Reclined Hero Pose)
Benefits of Supta Virasana (Reclined Hero Pose)
NOTE
If you have any problems related to knee, ankle and spine then avoid this pose. Perform all the yogic activities in under the supervision of certified yoga teacher, and concern doctor before doing any Asana.
Try to do all the Yogic activities in early in the morning. And keep a 6 hours gap between your meals and your practice.