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Techniques of Surya Namaskaar

 

Suryanamaskar (an ancient Indian yoga) is the art of solar vitalization. It

is a complete meditative technique in itself as it includes Asanas,

Pranayama, Mantras and Mudras. It has got three aspects: form, vital energy

and rhythm. It is the easiest way for a person to get used to Yoga. It

should be done along with chanting of mantras in every posture. In simple

words, Suryanamaskar is a combination of 12 different postures, followed in

a particular sequence with a specific breathing pattern. It helps an

individual to vitalize and unblock the whole system. It reduces fat from

almost all parts of the body, as it stretches each and every muscle and

tones it.

 

Wash your face & hands after waking up. Then go to a place where you can

stand facing the rising Sun. Fold your hands as in "Namaste". With your eyes

closed, pray silently to Lord Sun -

 

" Hey Surya Dev , Mera Pranaam sweekar karen , Samasta Bhaagya Janit

Sankaton Se meri raksha karen"

( O Lord Sun , Salutation to you . Please protect me from all ill effects

that fate may have in store for me).

 

You can keep a small carpet or piece of cloth to stand on. But it should be

clean & kept safely after the entire activity is over.

 

There are 12 names of lord Sun, that need to be chanted during the entire

exercise. One name/prayer before commencement of each round. Each round

consists of 12 postures/positions and there are 12 rounds.

 

Position 1

 

Stand with your feet together and palms folded in front of your chest. Close

your eyes and chant the Mantra Om Mitrayah Namaha..... breath normally.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Position 2

 

Raise your arms over your head and shoulders with the palms touching each

other and biceps touching your ears. Stretch your abdomen as much as

possible and lean backwards. Inhale and chant Om Khagaya Namaha.....

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Position 3

 

Bend forward and place your palms at the side of your feet. Touch the knee

with your forehead and exhale deeply, while chanting Om Suryaya Namaha.....

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Position 4

 

Take one leg back and place the other leg in the front with palms firm on

the ground. Raise your head and inhale, while chanting Om Bhanuvae

Namaha.....

 

 

 

 

 

Position 5

 

Bring the leg that was in front next to other one and keep the hips off the

floor, with your hands supporting the body in a push-up position. Exhale and

chant Om Ravi Namaha.....

 

 

 

Position 6

 

Lower your knees, chest and forehead, with your palms firmly on the ground

next to your chest and elbows bent upwards. Hold the breath here and chant

Om Pushnae Namaha.....

 

 

 

Position 7

 

Lower your waist and raise your upper body. Look upwards and keep your arms

straight. Inhale and chant Om Hiranya-Garbhaya Namaha.....

 

 

 

 

 

 

Position 8

 

Raise your hips and bring your head to the floor with eyes on the navel and

heel on the floor - like an inverted 'V'. Exhale and chant Om Marichiye

Namaha.....

 

 

 

Position 9

 

In this step the posture is the same as in step 4. Inhale and chant Mantra

Om Adityaya Namaha.

 

 

 

 

 

Position 10

 

In this step the posture is the same as in step 3. Exhale while chanting Om

Savitre Namaha.....

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Position 11

 

In this step the posture is the same as in step 2. Inhale and chant Om

Arkaya Namaha.....

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Position 12

 

In this step the posture is the same as in step 1. Breathe normally and

chant Om Bhaskaraya Namaha.....

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