Surya Namaskar

suryanamaskar

Introducing Sun Salutation (Suryanamaskar) for children in school activities can promote flexibility and mindfulness. Break down the sequence into simple steps, encourage proper breathing, and make it a fun, interactive experience. Consider incorporating it into physical education classes or morning routines for a positive start to the day.

Surya Namaskar, or Sun Salutation, is a sequence of yoga poses often performed in the morning to greet the sun and energize the body. It typically involves a series of 12 different postures, each with specific breathing patterns. Practicing Surya Namaskar regularly is believed to have various physical and mental health benefits.

Practicing Yoga helps develop the body and mind yet is not a substitute for medicine. It is essential to learn and practice yoga under the supervision of a trained Yoga teacher.

Our Samruddha Vishwa Foundation is providing yoga training in all over India and taking sessions.

Surya Namaskar or Sun Salutation is a sequence of 12 powerful yoga poses. Besides being a great cardiovascular workout, Surya Namaskar is also known to have an immensely positive impact on the body and mind. Surya Namaskar is best done early morning on an empty stomach. Each round of Sun Salutation consists of two sets, and each set is composed of 12 yoga poses. You might find several versions on how to practice Sun Salutation. However, it is advisable to stick to one particular version and practice it regularly for best results. Besides good health, Surya Namaskar also provides an opportunity to express gratitude to the sun for sustaining life on this planet.

Steps to do Surya Namaskar

Step 1. Pranamasana (Prayer pose)

suryanamaskar1

Mantra: Aum Mitraaya Namaha
Meaning: One who is friendly to all.
Stand at the edge of your mat, keep your feet together and balance your weight equally on both the feet. Expand your chest and relax your shoulders. As you breathe in, lift both arms up from the sides, and as you exhale, bring your palms together in front of the chest in prayer position.

Step 2. Hastauttanasana (Raised arms pose)

Mantra: Aum Ravaye Namaha
Meaning: The shining or the radiant one.
Breathing in, lift the arms up and back, keeping the biceps close to the ears. In this pose, the effort is to stretch the whole body up from the heels to the tips of the fingers.

Tip to deepen this yoga stretch:
You may push the pelvis forward a little bit. Ensure you’re reaching up with the fingers rather than trying to bend backward.

Step 3. Hastapadasana (Standing forward bend)

Mantra: Aum Suryaya Namaha
Meaning: The dispeller of darkness, responsible for generating activity.
Breathing out, bend forward from the waist keeping the spine erect. As you exhale completely, bring the hands down to the floor beside the feet.

Tip to deepen this yoga stretch:
You may bend the knees, if necessary, to bring the palms down to the floor. Now make a gentle effort to straighten the knees. It’s a good idea to keep the hands fixed in this position and not move them henceforth until we finish the sequence.

Step 4. Ashwa Sanchalanasana (Equestrian pose)

Mantra: Aum Bhaanave Namaha
Meaning: One who illuminates or the bright one.
Breathing in, push your right leg back, as far back as possible. Bring the right knee to the floor and look up.

Tip: How to deepen this yoga stretch?
Ensure that the left foot is exactly in between the palms.

Step 5. Dandasana (Stick pose)

Mantra: Aum Khagaya Namaha
Meaning: One who is all-pervading, one who moves through the sky.
As you breathe in, take the left leg back and bring the whole body in a straight line.

Tip to deepen this yoga stretch:
Keep your arms perpendicular to the floor.

Step 6. Ashtanga Namaskara (Salute with eight parts or points)

Mantra: Aum Pooshne Namaha
Meaning: Giver of nourishment and fulfillment.
Gently bring your knees down to the floor and exhale. Take the hips back slightly, slide forward, rest your chest and chin on the floor. Raise your posterior a little bit. The two hands, two feet, two knees, chest and chin (eight parts of the body) should touch the floor.

Step 7. Bhujangasana (Cobra pose)

Mantra: Om Hiranya Garbhaya Namaha
Meaning: Aum who has a golden colored brilliance.
Slide forward and raise the chest up into the Cobra pose. You may keep your elbows bent in this pose with the shoulders away from the ears. Look up at the ceiling.

Tip to deepen this yoga stretch:
As you inhale, make a gentle effort to push the chest forward; as you exhale, make a gentle effort to push the navel down. Tuck the toes under. Ensure you’re stretching just as much as you can and not forcing your body.

Step 8. Adho Mukha Svanasana (Downward facing dog pose)

Mantra: Aum Mareechaye Namaha
Meaning: Giver of light with infinite rays.
Breathing out, lift the hips and the tailbone up to bring the body into an inverted ‘V’ pose.

Tip to deepen this yoga stretch:
If possible, try and keep the heels on the ground and make a gentle effort to lift the tailbone up, going deeper into the stretch.

Step 9. Ashwa Sanchalanasana (Equestrian pose)

Mantra: Aum Aadityaaya Namaha
Meaning: The son of Aditi, the cosmic divine mother.
Breathing in, bring the right foot forward in between the two hands. The left knee goes down on the floor. Press the hips down and look up.

Tip to deepen this yoga stretch:
Place the right foot exactly between the two hands and the right calf perpendicular to the floor. In this position, make a gentle effort to push the hips down towards the floor, to deepen the stretch.

Step 10. Hastapadasana (Standing forward bend)

Mantra: Aum Savitre Namaha
Meaning: One who is responsible for life.
Breathing out, bring the left foot forward. Keep the palms on the floor. You may bend the knees, if necessary.

Tip to deepen this yoga stretch:
Gently straighten the knees, and if you can, try and touch your nose to the knees. Keep breathing.

Step 11. Hastauttanasana (Raised arms pose)

Mantra: Aum Arkaaya Namaha
Meaning: One who is worthy of praise and glory.
Breathing in, roll the spine up. Raise the hands up and bend backward a little bit, pushing the hips slightly outward.

Tip to deepen this yoga stretch:
Ensure that your biceps are beside your ears. The idea is to stretch up more rather than stretching backward.

Step 12. Tadasana (Mountain pose)

Mantra: Aum Bhaskaraya Namaha
Meaning: Giver of wisdom and cosmic illumination.
As you exhale, first straighten the body, then bring the arms down. Relax in this position and observe the sensations in your body.

This completes one set of Surya Namaskar. Complete the round by repeating the steps. Only this time, start with taking the left foot behind in step number 4 and bringing the right foot forward in step number 10. Once done, you would’ve completed one round of Surya Namaskar. You might also like to read 11 tips for better Sun Salutation practice or learn the Sun Salutation mantras.

Why choose us

Travel and Aviation
Consultingv

Consultants ranked firms on a scale of one to 10, based on prestige, firm culture, work-life balance, compensation, and other factors.

Business Services
Consulting

We have had to start competing on quality of life in a way that they never had to before — leading to higher ratings from consultants.

Consumer Products
Consulting

We are a company that offers design and build services for you from initial sketches to the final construction.

Financial Services
Consulting

We are a dynamic niche consulting firm that has been helping visionary financial services brands convey their true essence.

More than 25 Years
of Experience

We work with ambitious leaders who want their future to be successful and help them achieve extraordinary outcomes.

0

projects complited

0

awards wining

0

workers employed

0

satisfied customers

Our mission

Our renowned coaching programs will allow you to:

  • Work fewer hours — and make more money
  • Attract and retain quality, high-paying customers
  • Manage your time so you’ll get more done in less time
  • Hone sharp leadership skills to manage your team
  • Cut expenses without sacrificing quality
  • Automate your business, so you can leave for days,
    weeks, or even months at a time
consulting_placeholder
Play Video

Our team

Our team of professionals includes HR consultants, executive coaches, business professionals, and more.

  • Milind Sardar

    Founder & CEO

    The founder of Consulting WP, he has been the captain of this ship from the beginning and has sailed...

    view profile
  • Anil Patil

    Chief Finance Officer

    Being the CFO in the Financial Industry is a tough task, thankfully he was here to man the helm...

    view profile
  • Amol Patanakar

    VP Sales and Marketing

    She is an accomplished business developer. Her skills at creating relationships with clients are...

    view profile