Yoga: Three reasons not to do Yoga posture – Lotus


The Lotus – (Padmasana)


Years of consistent effort may be needed to make this advanced yoga posture feasible.

In a Sanskrit language ‘Padma’ means ‘Lotus’ and in this yoga posture the position of the legs look like a blooming
lotus, hence the name. The position of the crossed legs and the straight back keeps the mind alert and attentive,
which is why the Lotus posture has been given a great importance in yoga practice as it is best suited for
concentration and meditation.

The Lotus pose is a wonderful yoga posture but it is not practical for most people as a meditative posture. It places
a lot of stress on the knee and hip joints, and should be approached with caution, mostly by the novices.

The Lotus stimulates the pelvis, spine, abdomen, and the bladder. The sacral nerves are tones as the flow of blood
to the legs is redirected to the abdominal area, stimulating the digestive process. It applies pressure to the lower
spine which has a relaxing effect on the nervous system.

The Lotus is a beautiful posture with lots of benefits. However, in some health conditions this yoga posture should
not be practiced.

Three important reasons not to do Lotus posture:

1) If you have weak or injured knees avoid doing this posture as it places lots of stress on the knees.


2) If you suffer from sciatica do not attempt this yoga posture.


3) In case of ankle injury do not practice this posture.


Caution: Always check with your doctor if you have any doubts or concerns regarding the suitability of this posture
for you. It is best to perform this yoga posture in presence of a qualified yoga teacher.


Issued in the interest of people practicing Hatha Yoga by Subodh Gupta,
corporate yoga Expert based in London.


Mr.Subodh Gupta, a Corporate Yoga Trainer has conducted more than 500 workshops on Yoga and Stress
Management. He has been interviewed by various TV channels in India and London.
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