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Lion Pose

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Lion Pose
In Sanskrit Simha means Lion. This therefore is known as the lion posture, and one performing it can be said to resemble a roaring lion about to attack.
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Lion Poses
Simhasana
Simhasana II
"Simha" is a lion, however, "Simhasana" translates to Throne! ...

The Lion Pose (Simhasana)
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Lion pose is a specific yoga posture that activates the immune glands of the tonsils and the lymph nodes in the neck. Performing lion pose at the very beginning of a sore throat can dramatically stop and prevent the sore throat from progressing.

Lion Pose
Techniques adapted from Asana, Pranayama, Mudra, Bandha by Swami
Satyananda published by Yoga Publications Trust, Munger, Bihar.
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Lion Pose (sin-gha-sa-na) Simha-asana - The Sanskrit word simha which literally means "the powerful one" is the word for "lion.

The lion pose and the cat pose can be used in succession. Practice with caution, go slowly at an even steady pace. Enjoy your pr...
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In the Lion pose, I am learning to contact the source of power within myself. When I embody Durga's power, I can conquer my demons instead of hiding them or projecting them out onto someone else.

Simhasana (Lion Pose)
In this seated pose, you can kneel on a folded blanket to pad the knees, shins, ankles, and the tops of the feet.
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Asanas: With aggressive, hyperactive children you should do all the asanas which open and strengthen the lungs and the whole body, but especially the lion pose (simhasana).

Simhasana (Sanskrit: सिंहासन; IAST: Siṁhāsana) is a Hatha Yoga asana known in English as Lion Pose.[1]
Contents
1 Etymology
2 Description
3 Benefits
4 See also
5 References
6 Further reading
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See also: Asana, Yoga, Breath, Posture, Body

Yoga LingamLion posture

 
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