Virabhadrasana Yoga Poses
posted on Jan 29, 2013
Virabhadrasana Yoga Poses
Virabhadrasana is the Sanskrit name for Warrior Pose. These beautiful but vigorous poses are named after the great hero warrior Virabhadra from Hindu mythology.
* Warrior Pose I - the front knee is bent, back leg straight, arms extended overhead, and the chest is turned in the same direction as the bent knee.
* Warrior Pose II - the front knee is bent, back leg straight, arms extended out to the sides in line with the legs, as shown in this photo.
* Warrior Pose III - balancing on one straight leg, with the trunk and arms extending horizontally forward and the lifted leg extending back.
* Stand straight and balance your body weight on both your legs properly.
* Now, give mountain pose to both your feet together and hands at the side.
* Try keep your feet your feet 4 feet apart. Balance your body properly
* Now turn your right foot about 45 degrees to the left. Hold on this position.
* Then try to rotate your left foot 90 degrees to the left, so that it is positioned directly to the side.
* Now try to bend your left knee until your thigh becomes parallel to the ground
* Make sure you keep your knee either behind or directly over the ankle. Hold and balance yourself at this posture.
* Now gradually raise your arms over your head
* After you have both your hands straight upwards, gradually pull down your left arm and bring it parallel to the ears and pointing ahead.
* Make sure while your left hand is pointing forward, your right hand takes a posture aiming back.
* Now develop your focus on a particular point in front of you and breathe gradually.
* Take approximately 5 deep breaths at this position.
* Gradually bring your hands and legs to the normal position.
* Repeat few times.