Ardha Matsyendrasana – Half Spinal Twist Pose

Ardha Matsyendrasana or the half spinal twist pose is one the main asanas practiced in hatha yoga. In sanskrit ‘ardha’ means ‘half’, ‘matsya’ means ‘fish’, ‘indra’ means ‘king’ and ‘asana’ means ‘pose’. It literally means the half twist pose of the king of fishes. But the name probably came from the fact that it was promoted by one of the first Gurus of the Navnath tradition, Yogi Matsyendranath. He taught an asana called Matsyendrasana, which is the full spinal twist pose. Since it was very difficult to perform, the half twist pose was created and promoted. Today only the half twist pose is commonly taught, as the full twist pose can probably be done only by yoga experts and gymnasts.
How to do Ardha Matsyendrasana?

*Sit with legs straight and stretched in front of you.
*Bend the right leg, lift it and place in on the left side of the stretched left foot.
*Bend the left leg and bring to close to the body. Place it under the right buttocks.
*Take the left arm around the right leg and grab the toes of the right leg with the left hand. The left armpits 
  will be close to the right knee. This may be difficult in the beginning. You need a flexible back and spine to 
  achieve this. If you cannot hold the toes, then hold the ankles or part the lower leg to start with. Later with 
  practice you will be able to hold the toes.
*Now turn to towards the right and simultaneously move the right hand behind the back. Twist the back and 
  the neck to as far right as possible. Exhale while twisting the back and neck.
*Remain in this position as much as possible. Breathe normally and slowly in this final position. You may 
  maintain the position from few seconds to a minute, as per your comfort.
*Return to the original position (both legs stretched forward). Inhale while coming back to the original   
  position.
*Repeat with the other leg.

Benefits of Ardha Matsyendrasana

*Ardha Matsyendrasana is one of the best poses to improve the flexibility of the spine. It keeps your spine 
  young.
*It stretches the muscles along the spinal column and tones the spinal nerves. This can relieve some mild 
  pains caused by stiff back.
*It is good for mild cases of slipped disk.
*It massages the organs in the abdominal region.
*It improves digestion.
*It tones the kidneys and improves secretion of the adrenal glands.
*It activates the pancreas and helps to manage diabetes.
*It helps to rouse the Kundalini Shakti.

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