Apanasana (Knees to Chest) / Pavanmuktasana (Wind-Relieving Pose) – Overview
Asana Digest Overview
Poses
Apanasana (Knees to Chest) and Pavanmuktasana (Wind-Relieving Pose)
Objective
Become knowledgeable about the pose and review detailed teaching considerations.
Description
Explain the Sanskrit naming; contraindications and cautions; associated benefits and typical effects; instructions and cues for setting up and practicing the pose; variations to meet particular intentions and needs; and more teaching considerations.
Prerequisite Knowledge
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Poses Overview
Pavanmuktasana
“pavana” = wind
“mukta” = to liberate or to free
Wind-Relieving Pose
Apanasana
Knees to Chest
Also known as: Moving Outwards and Eliminating Force Posture
- Some sources refer to this pose as Apanasana and others call it Pavanmuktasana.
- Other sources designate Pavanmuktasana as the name for drawing in one knee and Apanasana as the name for drawing in both.
- Pavanmuktasana is also the name given to a joint freeing series used in yoga therapy.
Heart of Pose
Forward Bend
Notes
This pose celebrates Vayu, the Lord of the Wind. (Vayu is a synonym for pavana, and both are associated with prana.) In the Vedas, Vayu is the deified wind, or the breath of the gods… When we practice Pavanmuktasana, we affect the pranic body, particularly the pranamaya kosha or energy sheath. – Rama Jyoti Vernon, Yoga: The Practice of Myth and Sacred Geometry 2014 pgs 41-42 link
See also: Back, Core & Side-Waist Flows to see more Apanasana variations.
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