
MatsyasanaPostures > Supine > Matsyasana
PostureIn this asana posture the shape of the body appears similar to fish in the water. Such a statement is bold as the fact is we don't recognize the posture as fish but one can float on the water without any movement in this asana. Pre positionSupine position Procedure
PositionIn this asana, the thighs and knees are completely placed on the ground. As the back is stretched in curve and head on floor, lot of weight is shifted to the head and throat is stretched. Releasing
DurationThis asana is complementary to sarvangasana and halasana, so should be maintained for one tenth of the period of the sarvangasana or halasana. Internal effectsJalandhar bandha in sarvangasana pressurizes the thyroids and pituitary glands but in matsya bandha these glands are stretched. These opposite processes help improve the circulation in these glands assuring healthy functioning. Also the thigh and abdomen muscles are stretched systematically. PrecautionThe weight over the head should be taken out slowly. The support of the hands should be removed only when the head is completely ready to bear the weight. Also while releasing the position, one should avoid jerks and speedy movements. Maintain the asana until it is bearable and pleasant. |
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