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                                                               What is Hatha Yoga?


The word hatha means willful or forceful. Hatha Yoga came from the words "ha" which means "sun" and "tha" which means
"moon. This refers to the balance of masculine aspects–active, hot, sun–and feminine aspects–receptive, cool, moon–within all
of us. When people mention the term Yoga, they usually refer to Hatha Yoga.


Hatha Yoga is the most popular branch of Yoga and from which a lot of the Styles of Yoga originated including Power Yoga,
Bikram Yoga, Ashtanga Yoga and Kundalini Yoga.


Now a days mostly hatha Yoga classes concentrates mainly on the third (Asana) steps in the Eight Limbs of Yoga. However
classes in Sivananda style also consider 4th step pranayama.
The objective of hatha yoga is that it helps in keeping the body
strong and healthy which is basic requirement to achieve higher purpose in life.


Asanas helps to have healthy body and bring energy to the body and mind .Mastering the Asanas can help develop your will
power, concentration. Practice of pranayama helps in bringing balance of mind, emotions and energy system in our body.   


Practicing Hatha Yoga can help you to build up a stronger, more flexible body. Certain Asanas also massages and tones internal
organs which facilitates in the prevention, management and treatment of certain ailments such as Diabetes, Arthritis and
Hypertension. Hatha Yoga practice is also helps in relieving
stress and tension.
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Headstand (Sirshasana)


The Headstand is regarded as the “King” of the asanas.
If not only inverts your vision of the world, it inverts the pattern of blood pressure in the body – increasing it in the head and
dropping it in the feet.

1)        The Headstand

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Headstand
Shoulderstand (Sarvangasana)


The Shoulderstand is an inverted pose, called the queen of the asanas.

The Shoulderstand reverse the action of gravity on the body. It gives a rich supply of blood to the brain, nourishing the
neurons.The breath becomes slow and deep, maximizing the exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen..........

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Shoulder stand
Sun Salutation (Surya Namaskara)


Step by step method:

Starting Position:
Stand erect with your feet together and the hands by your side.
Inhale deeply

Position 1:
As you exhale bring your hands together at the chest in the “Prayer position”.

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Sun Salutation
Triangle pose (Trikonasana)

From Simplified Side bends to Classic Triangle pose

It is the least common movement in our ordinary day-to-day life. We twist, we bend back or forward, but except that
we do not often bend our spine to the side. It seems very unnatural to do the Lateral Flexion (side bend).
Awareness should be on the breath synchronized with the movement.
Focus on keeping your body and head facing forward without twisting.

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Trikonasana
Cobra pose (Bhujangasana)

In this backbend pose you lift parts of the body away from the floor against the pull of gravity and returning to your
starting position with the help of gravity.
The name Bhujanga means a serpent, which lifts its head in preparation for striking.

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Bhujangasana
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Child’s pose (Shashankasana)

This asana stretches the spine from end to end. The posture is relaxing, refreshing, calming and cooling, so you
may hold it as long as you like. For more detail
child pose
Raised Leg pose (Utthanpadasana)

1) Single Leg-lift

Step by step method:

1.        Lie on your back on the floor with your palms flat on the floor and arms alongside the thighs.
2.        Keep your legs together, the knees and feet extended.... for more detail
single leg lift
Bow pose (Dhanurasana)

The Bow poses for everyone: beginners and advanced students. The Bow is one of the backward bending
postures, which is stimulating, invigorating, expanding the chest and encouraging inhalation.

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Bow pose
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