Sanskrit: बितिलासन; Bitil – Cow, Asana – Pose; Pronounced As – bee-tee-LAHS-uh-nuh
Bitilasana takes its name from the Sanskrit word Batila, which means cow. It is named so because the stance of this posture resembles the body position of a cow. This asana is almost always practiced in combination with the cat pose.
As with all the asanas in yoga, it is important to keep your bowels and stomach clean. Make sure you have your meals at least four to six hours before your workout so that you can give your system enough time to digest the food and generate the required energy for the workout.
The best time to practice yoga is usually at dawn or dusk.
Level: Basic
Style: Vinyasa
Duration: 10 to 15 seconds
Repetition: 5-6 times in combination with the Marjariasana
Stretches: Neck, Front torso
Strengthens: Back
These are some points of caution you must keep in mind before you do this asana.
As a beginner, you must protect your neck when you get into this asana. For that, broaden your shoulder blades and pull them down, away from your ears.
To deepen the pose and make it more of a core awakening exercise, you can just stretch out your opposite leg and arm in the Cow Pose. Then, draw the elbow to the back and the knee to the nose in the Cat Pose.
Take a look at some of the amazing cow pose benefits.
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Marjariasana
Delve into this pose to bring out the best in you. It is sure to relax and rejuvenate your mind, body, and soul.
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