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Yogendraji in Ekpadpavanmuktasana

The Yoga Institute

The Yoga Institute
Mumbai, India

Yogendraji in Ekpadpavanmuktasana posture.
Pavanamuktasana-The Air Free Posture.
This asana very simple to perform yet has plenty of benefits. The practice of this posture releases flatulence and helps relieve indigestion and constipation. One can enjoy the benefits of this asana by performing either in the dynamic way or you can remain in the posture for one to two minutes breathing normally.
-As a variation to this asana shown in the image, Stand with your feet together and hands at the sides.
-Lift your right leg, bending it at the knee and with both your hands press the knee on your abdomen.
-Hold the position for a few seconds and bring your leg down. Repeat with the other leg. 


The asana improves and strengthens lower back, hips and thighs. The intra-abdominal compression provides good circulation and massage to your abdomen and pelvic viscera. It stretches your arms, shoulders and neck.

This posture gives relief to flatulence by quickening the movement and expulsion of the intestinal flatus. A flabby abdomen, subnormal functions of the abdominal viscera and pelvic organs respond favourably to this posture. There is a deep internal pressure massage and stretching of the network of muscles, ligaments and tendons of the waist zone and the pelvis. It cures chronic constipation, sluggish liver, weak functioning of the abdominal and the pelvic organs.

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  • Title: Yogendraji in Ekpadpavanmuktasana
  • Subject Keywords: Founder, Yogendra ji, yoga, asana
  • Type: Photograph
  • Rights: The Yoga Institute
  • Lifetime: 1897/1989
  • Biography: Yogendraji was born as Mani Haribhai Desai in 1897 in Gujarat. He learnt all about Yoga from his guru, Paramhamsa Madhavadasji, and with his blessing he went on to teach the masses about yoga. He founded The Yoga Institute at ‘The Sands’, the residence of Dadabhai Naoroji in Versova in 1918. Following this, he travelled to the United States and founded The Yoga Institute in Harriman, New York, in 1920, where he undertook much research on the subtle physiological and psychological effects of yoga along with scientists and doctors. He has written many authoritative texts on yoga based on the ancient scriptures. Some of his books are even preserved in the Crypt of Civilization for posterity. Along with his wife, Sitadevi, Yogendra continued to teach and spread the awareness of classical yoga at the institute until his passing away in 1989.
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