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Muktasana – Liberated Pose

Introduction Muktasana (Liberated Pose) is a classical seated yoga posture mentioned in ancient texts like the Hatha Yoga Pradipika. The word “Mukta” means liberated or free, and “Asana” means pose. Together, Muktasana symbolizes the yogi’s journey towards inner freedom and release from distractions. Though less well-known than Padmasana (Lotus Pose) or Siddhasana (Accomplished Pose), Muktasana…

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Bhadrasana – Gracious Pose (Steps, Benefits & Precautions)

Introduction Bhadrasana (Gracious Pose) is a classical seated yoga posture that appears in the Hatha Yoga Pradipika and Gheranda Samhita. The name comes from the Sanskrit word “Bhadra” meaning graceful, noble, or auspicious. This asana is primarily a meditative posture but also functions as a hip opener, grounding pose, and a starting position for pranayama…