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Padangusth Asana: Yoga Position for preservation of the semen
1 Answer » - Asked by admin - on January 26th, 2007 at 10:28 am - filed under Yoga Asanas
In ancient time, the persons who lived in Gurukulas and observed celibacy used to practice this asana regularly. With Sheershasana and Sarvangasana, this asana has been given special importance by our sages for the preservation of the semen.
Persons having physical obesity will find it difficult to practice this asana. They may fall on either side while performing this asana but with constant practice steadiness can be maintained.
Technique for Yoga position Padangusth Asana:
Place the left heel between the anus and the scrotum. Let the weight of the whole body rest on the feet, particularly on the left foot. Place the right foot on the left leg near the knee. Keep the balance while in sitting posture. A bench or a wall can be used as a support in the beginning. Place both the hands on the waist or the thighs, or keep them in the obeisance posture. Retain the breath. Keep the spine or black dot specially kept for this purpose before the eyes. Repeat silently the japa of Ramanama or some gurumantra. Begin practicing this asana with 30 seconds and gradually increase it to one minute.
Advantages for Yoga position Padangusth Asana:
- As this asana stimulates Veeryanadi, It cures physical disorders like wet-dreams(spermatorrhoea), impotence and diabetes.
- The semen is sublimated by practicing this asana and it changes into vital energy.
- If this asana is practiced along with Sheershasana, Sarvangasana and Bhujangasana, it helps one in observing celibacy.
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hi,
I am not able to understand how to do this asana. Can you please explain in more detail.
Thank you