Sunday 2 July 2017

THE LORD OF LIGHTS - SALUTATIONS AND PROSTRATIONS ON TO THEE!!!!

Sun is the star present at the center of the solar system with all the other planets revolves around it in elliptical pathways. According to Bible, when God created this Earth, he uttered "Let there be Light”, which is nothing but the aurora of Sun!! I wonder without the radiance of this celestial body, where does the globe get its illumination from. Indeed, the creatures of this beguiling planet go blind with a pair of magnificent eyes eluding the opportunity to appreciate the beauty of the Mother Nature.


Not only the destroyer of darkness, the spiritual light residing in the solar orb is the primary source of energy for us. We get the energy we need for living from the solar energy received by chlorophyll and stored in the plants or from the flesh of animals that eat the plants. The energy we obtain form coal or oil is solar energy trapped by chlorophyll in plant life, millions of years ago. We live by the sun through the agency of chlorophyll (taken from Autobiography of a Yogi, pg.no:451).

Though the world portrays this cosmic egg as a male, I could feel the warmth of a mother’s love at the bosom of her infinite rays. She kiss us every day with her sunshine, nourish us with food, provide us adequate oxygen to breath, protect us from many life threatening micro organisms, bestow us a healthy body and the list goes on. My entire life on this earth will not be enough to unfold the immeasurable love she is showering on us!!    
An illustration of how Sun protect us like a Mother
                   

SURYA NAMASKAR – THE HIGHEST SALUTATION TO SUN GOD

                                  Darkness diminishes, Luminescence unleashes
                                   Flora flourishes, Fauna nourishes
                                   Mortal cherishes at the dawn of thee
                                   Oh Sun god! Salutations onto thee!!

Surya namaskar is the yogic method of giving tribute to this holy star, the ruler of lights. It is handed down to us from great Sages of Vedic age. There is a saying “ Namaskara Priya Suryah”, which means salutation is beloved of Sun. Hindus traditionally worship Sun everyday in the morning to seek his blessings for a healthy body. The science of yoga insists that good physical health is very essential for one’s spiritual progress and hence Surya Namaskar, a sequence of twelve positions of prostration, has been fabricated to increase the vitality and vigour of solar energy in the body, ensuring sound physical health. All postures of Surya Namaskar are chiseled in such a way that each position counteracts the previous one and alternatively contracting and expanding the chest, to regulate the breathing. Every posture is accompanied with a mantra which can be chanted either physically or mentally. Each mantra incorporates twelve different names of sun preceded by one of the six bija mantras. The chanting of first six mantras initiates the upward movement of powerful vibrations of energy from Mooladhara to Ajna chakra, where as the recitation of remaining six mantras brings the downward movement of energy from higher chakra to lower chakra activating the internal organs during the practice of Surya Namaskar.

Consistent practice of this graceful sequence will ward off all the impurities of body and mind and makes one fit for the practice of Yoga Asanas and the other higher limbs of Yoga. One can reap the best fruits of Surya Namaskar when practiced during early hours of morning, facing the direction of Sunrise. Like twelve hours in day where the heat of Sun varies for every hour between Sunrise and Sunset, body temperature changes while flowing through each position of this age old method of practice. Let the mind bend, arch, bow down and flow along with your physical body for the rhythm of your breath to quench the ambrosial nectar of this Divine Yogic practice!!!

“No asana practice is complete without Sun worship. Without its focusing of mental energies, yoga practice amounts to little more than the gymnastics and, as such, loses its meaning and proves fruitless. Indeed, the Surya Namaskar should never be mistaken for mere physical exercise – for something incidental, that is, it simply precedes the asanas of yoga”, Sri K. Pattabhi Jois

PRACTISE OF SURYA NAMASKAR
POSITION1: PRANAMASANA (Prayer pose)
Stand upright with the feet together
Join your palms together in Namaskar Mudra in front of Solar plexus
Breathing: Normal Breathing
Mantra: Om Hraam Mitraya Namaha (Salutations to the friend of all)
Awareness: 
Physical - on the chest area
Spiritual- Anahata Chakra

POSITION2: HASTA UTTHANASANA (Raised arm pose)
Separate the hands
Raise and stretch both arms
Arch back with your arms stretched by the side of your ears and drop your head back
Breathing: Inhale
Mantra: Om Hreem Ravaye Namaha(Salutations to the shining one)
Awareness:
Physical- on the stretch of the abdomen and expansion of chest
Spiritual- Vishuddhi chakra

POSITION 3: PADAHASTASANA ( Hand to Feet pose)
Bend forward from the hips and place the palms on either side of the feet or grab your heels
Bring the forehead as closer to the knees
Keep the knees straight
Breathing: Exhale
Mantra: Om Hroom Suryaya Namaha(Salutations to you who, induces activity)
Awareness:
Physical- on the back and pelvic region
Spiritual- Swadhisthana chakra

POSITION 4: ASHWA SANCHALANASANA (equestrian pose)
Take your right leg back, keep your right toe and knee on the floor.
At the same time, bend the left knee, left foot placed in the same position with finger tips placed on either side of the left foot.
The head should be tilted backward with lower back arched.
Breathing: Inhale
Mantra: Om Hraim Bhanave Namaha (Salutations to you, who illumines)
Awareness:
Physical- on the stretch from the thigh through the lower back and on the eyebrow center while balancing
Spiritual- Ajna chakra

POSITION 5: PARVATASANA (Mountain Pose)
Place the palms down and bring the left leg back placed closer to the right leg
Simultaneously lift the tail bone up and lower your head between the arms with shoulder blades pushed away
Arms and legs should be straight with heels pressed down
Breathing: Exhale
Mantra: Om Hraum Khagaya Namaha (Salutations to you, who moves quickly in the sky)
Awareness:
Physical: on the stretch of the hamstrings, calves, shoulders and neck and on the relaxing hip
Spiritual: Vishuddhi chakra

POSITION 6: ASHTANGA NAMASKARA (Salute with eight parts)
Lower your knee, chin and chest on the floor with palms placed on the either side of shoulders
Legs together with balls of the feet pressing the floor
Buttocks, hip, abdomen should be raised
Breathing: The breath is held out in this pose (no respiration)
Chakra: Om Pushne Namaha (Salutations to the giver of strength)
Awareness:
Physical- on the abdominal region
Spiritual- Manipura chakra

POSITION 7: BHUJANGASANA (Cobra pose)
Glide your shoulders forward and arch back with your heels together and toes stretched down
Shoulders pushed away, elbows can be either bent or straight according to the individual’s flexibility with the hip bone pressed towards the floor
Head should be dropped back
Breathing: Inhale
Mantra: Om Hraam Hiranya Garbhaya Namaha (Salutations to the Golden, Cosmic Self)
Awareness:
Physical-On relaxation of the spine
Spiritual- Swadisthana chakra

POSITION 8: PARVATASANA (Mountain pose)
Press your palms, lift your hip up and press your heels down to mountain position
Breathing: Exhale
Mantra: Om hreem Marichaye Namaha (Salutations to the lord of dawn)
Awareness:
Physical: on the stretch of the hamstrings, calves, shoulders and neck and on the relaxing hip
Spiritual: Vishuddhi chakra

POSITION 9: ASHWA SANCHALANASANA (equestrian pose)
Bring your right foot in the front in between the palms and keep your left toe and knee down
At the same time bend the right knee with finger tips place on the either side of your right leg
Arch the lower back and head tilted back
Breathing: Inhale
Mantra: Om Hroom Adityaya Namaha (Salutations to the son of Aditi, the Cosmic Mother)
Awareness:
Physical- on the stretch from the thigh through the lower back and on the eyebrow center while balancing
Spiritual- Ajna chakra

POSITION 10: PASAHASTASANA (Hand to foot pose)
Bring the left foot forward by the side of your right foot
With palms placed by the side of your legs or grab your heels and forehead touching your knee
Breathing: Exhale
Mantra: Om Hraim Savitre Namaha (Salutations to the Lord of Creation)
Awareness:
Physical- on the back and pelvic region
Spiritual- Swadhisthana chakra

POSITION 11: HASTA UTTHANASANA (Raised arms pose)
Raise the torso and stretch the arms above the head with arms shoulder width apart
Arch the lower back, open the chest and drop the head back
Breathing: Inhale
Mantra: Om hraum Arkaya Namaha (Salutations to you who is fit to be praised)
Awareness:
Physical- on the stretch of the abdomen and expansion of chest
Spiritual- Vishuddhi chakra

POSITION 12: PRANAMASANA (Prayer pose)
Bring your palms in Namaskar Mudra in front of your chest
Breathing: Exhale
Mantra: Om Hraha Bhaskaraya Namaha (Salutations to you who leads to the enlightenment)
Awareness:
Physical – on the chest area
Spiritual- Anahata Chakra

POSITION 13 to 24:
The twelve positions of Surya Namaskar are practiced twice to complete one round. Positions 1 to 12 constitute half a round. In the second half, the same positions are repeated with the following two changes
1. In Position 16, Instead of the right foot, bring the left foot back

2. In Position 21, bring the left foot in the front in between the palms, instead of right leg

Thank you!!

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