
Posture
Padma means lotus in Sanskrit, in
this asana position of the legs look like blooming lotus. This asana has been
given a great importance in the Yogashastra as it is best suited for Pranayam,
Meditation & concentration.
Pre
Position
Sitting Position
Procedure
1. |
Spread both the legs and keep them
at a distance of 1 to 1.5 feet. |
2. |
Bend left leg in knee and place
its toe on the right thigh and heel on the groin of the left leg. |
3. |
Bend right leg in knee and place
its toe on the left thigh and heel on the groin of the right leg. |
4. |
Keep the wrists of both the hands
on the respective knees and take Dnyana Mudra. Continue normal breathing. |
Position
In this asana the position of the body is stabilized. Keep
the backbone erect and sight straight. If the hands are long then slightly bend
those in elbows. There should not be any strain on any of the muscles.
Releasing
1. |
Bring the hands beside the waist. |
2. |
Straighten the right leg in the
knee. |
3. |
Straighten the left leg in the
knee. |
4. |
Get both the legs together, take
the sitting posture. |
Duration
Within 10 to 12 days' practice of this asana, one can
maintain this asana for 10 minutes. After more practice this period can be
increased to 2 to 3 hours. Sitting for long in this asana alone can make one
experience the pleasure of this asana.
Internal
Effects
As the backbone is kept erect in this asana, its functioning
is greatly improved. Dnyana Mudra further helps in stabilizing pulse beats.
Consequently strain on muscles is reduced, which in turn reduces strain on
heart.
Also breathing slows down, collective effect of all this is one can achieve
concentration of mind.
Precaution
This asana is very simple and anyone can practice.