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This asana is made of two words: Shashanka and asana. Shashanka in Sanskrit means hare. In the final position of this asana, the body resembles the shape of a hare, hence, it is called Shashankasana. This asana helps to regulate the functioning of the organs of the endocrine system especially the adrenal glands and the pancreas located in the abdominal and pelvic regions of the body. These glands produce hormones and play a vital role in energy allocation.

Shashankasana

Shashankasana

Let us perform Shashankasana by following the steps given below. 

1. Sit in Vajrasana. 

2. Inhaling, raise both arms over the head. 

3. Exhaling, bend forward from the waist keeping the head and arms straight in line with the trunk. 

4. Place the forehead and arms on the ground. Close the eyes. 

5. Stay in this position for 5-10 seconds or as long as you feel comfortable. 

6. To come back, raise your arms and trunk; and slowly come in the Vajrasana pose.

Vajrasana

Vajrasana

Remember the following points

Dos

  • Bend from the waist only. 
  • In the final position, the forehead should be placed between the arms.

Don’ts

  • Do not bend the arms while bending down.

Benefits 

  • It relaxes the body and helps in reducing the stress. 
  • It improves the functioning of liver, kidneys and other visceral organs.
  • It tones up reproductive organs. 
  • It is effective in the management of diabetes mellitus and sciatica.

Limitation 

  • Persons suffering from backache and cervical spondylitis should avoid this asana.

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