How to Do Bhujangasana (Cobra Pose) - Benefits & Steps
Complete Guide To Bhujangasana (Cobra Pose) – How To Do, Benefits, Preparation, And Safety Measures Bhujangasana or Cobra Pose is a reclining back-bend yoga pose. In Hatha Yoga Bhujanga means Cobra or Snake and asana means pose. Bhujangasana fights fatigue and relieves lower back pain, boosting both the energetic and the physical body. This pose is included in Suryanamaskar(Sun Salutation) as well as Padma Sadhana. Bhujangasana is a heart-opening back-bend asana that stretches your complete upper body. Bhujangasana also provides relief if you are experiencing back pain, tightness in the shoulders, upper body soreness, or stress. A cobra done with arms bent is sometimes called a baby cobra. Do not be in a hurry to perform this asana as it's hard to bend your upper back rather easier on the lower back, so to open it make enough amount of space in between your spine and lengthen your spine between the vertebrae. Benefits of Bhujangasana (Cobra Pose) Mobility of the Spine Tones the A...