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Monday, July 29, 2013

A'sanas [Yoga Postures] and Mudras





 'A'sana' means 'a position in which one feels comfortable' -- 'Stirasukhama'sanam.'   A'sanas are a kind of exercise by regular practice of which the body stays healthy and hardy and many diseases are cured.  But a'sanas are not prescribed for the general cure of diseases; only those diseases which create trouble in the path of meditation may be cured by the help of specific a'sanas, so that sa'dhana' [intuitional practice] may more easily be done.

          The relation between the physical body and the mind is very close.  Mental expression is brought about through the vrttis, and the predominance of the vrttis depends on different glands of the body.  There are many glands in the body and from each there is a secretion of a particular hormone.  If there is any defect in the secretion of hormones or any defect in a gland, certain vrttis become excited.  For this reason, we find that in spite of having a sincere desire to follow the moral code, many persons cannot do so; they understand that they should do meditation, but they cannot concentrate their minds because their minds become extroverted due to the external excitement of this or that propensity.  If a person wants to control the excitement of these propensities, he or she must rectify the defects of the glands.  A'sanas help the sa'dhaka to a large extent in this task, so a'sanas are an important part of sa'dhana'.

          A list of a'sanas is given below.  The same a'sanas are not necessary for everyone.  There are more than 50,000 a'sanas; among them a few are named here which are most necessary for the path of meditation.  A trained intuitive will teach particular a'sanas to a person according to his or her need.