Naga-asana : The Cobra Pose
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| The Sanskrit word naga means snake or serpent. The naga-asana is also known as the bhujanga-asana. The Sanskrit word bhujanga, which also means snake, is derived from the root bhuj which means to bend or curve. The Yoga Cobra pose is quite beneficial to provide relief to your worries for not attaining a fit and toned body. Then when you go for regular practicing of the Cobra pose then an overall calmness will embrace you as a bonus addition "Let the body, from navel to toes, touch the ground, the palms placed upon the ground, and raise gently the upper part of the body (from navel to head) like a snake. This posture increases the gastric fire; it destroys all diseases and by constant practice leads to the awakening ofKundalini."
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