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Viparita Karani, Ashwini mudra & Ardha shalabhasana

Natural Body balance through yoga: Viparita Karani, Ashwini Mudra & Ardha Shalabhasana Yoga is not just about flexibility or strength. It is a holistic science that nurtures our internal systems, including digestion, elimination, hormones, and energy balance. In this article, we will explore three deeply beneficial yet simple yoga techniques: Viparita Karani (Legs-up-the-wall pose) Ashwini Mudra in Vajrasana Ardha Shalabhasana (Half Locust Pose) Each practice activates important energy systems in your body ( like Apana Vayu) and supports healing, detoxification, and strength from within. These are suitable for most people and can be included in daily routines. 1. Viparita Karani - The Gentle Inversion for inner healing  name meaning: Viparita = Reverse Karani = action So, it means "the act of reversing." This refers to reversing the natural flow of gravity-raising the legs up to allow reverse circulation  How to Practice: Lie flat on your back near a wall. Slowly extend y...

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