Benefits of Garudasana (Eagle Pose) and How to Do it By Dr. Ankit Sankhe
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As per Hindu mythology, the Hindu god and goddess used different transportation modes for travelling. They mostly used mythical creatures as vahanas (vehicles) for their interstellar travels. These creatures represent various spiritual and psychological forces that are known to carry each deity. They are seen as a symbolic representation of their power. It was Lord Vishnu who chose Garuda, the king of birds, to be his vahana.
Yoga is a science that teaches us the importance of living a healthy life. Yoga practices allows us to gain basic human values. Yoga demonstrates several physical techniques, known as asanas, sometimes resembling the shapes of animals and birds. These postures are used for various purposes, including meditation, achieving a sense of self-realisation and gaining a state of liberation.1
Yogasana enlightens a state in which one remains physically and mentally steady, keeping themselves calm, quiet and comfortable. 2 One such asana is Garudasana!
So, read along to get more information about Garudasana, its benefits and the performing technique.
Garudasana is a classic balancing pose in a standing position. Garudasana yoga pose involves twisting the forearms and the legs with one another. The word Garudasana is a combination of two Sanskrit words; ‘Garuda’ means an eagle and ‘Asana’ means posture or pose. Hence, the Garudasana yoga pose is also termed as Eagle pose. It may also be called the Garuda pose.2
Garuda or eagle is the king of birds. It is portrayed as having a golden body with a white face, an aquiline beak and red wings. These birds were considered fighters against demons. The Garudasana pose may provide a two-fold twist of the arms and legs, at once. The eagle pose yoga may be characterised by the strength, flexibility, and elasticity it provides to the body in one go. 2
You may start with Tadasana or the mountain pose as a preparatory pose to practise Garudasana.2 The following steps will guide you to do the eagle pose yoga:
According to what I’ve noticed, Garudasana might provide significant relief for individuals experiencing enlargement of testicles. To enhance its effectiveness, it is recommended to practice the pose with a slight forward lean, which may help expedite relief.
Dr. Siddharth Gupta, B.A.M.S, M.D (Ayu)
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Here are a few interesting facts about Garudasana yoga:
I might let you in on a little secret. Garudasana may not only strengthen the feet and thighs but might also offer special benefits for individuals who walk long distances regularly. Even after a short journey on foot, practising this pose may swiftly alleviate fatigue.
Dr. Rajeev Singh, BAMS
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Regular practice of the Garudasana yoga pose may provide strength, self-control and elegance when practised with the correct orientation.2 Some of the Garudasana benefits are described below.
We all eat food; it supplies us with energy. However, the undigested food residue sometimes accumulates, making us feel heavy. Therefore, we prefer different varieties of detox drinks. Besides these drinks, yoga poses may also help you remove these toxins from the body. In Eagle asana, our body is twisted, helping to squeeze the internal organs and flush out the kidneys resulting in detoxification of the body.2
If you experience tightness in your legs, try the eagle pose. The eagle asana involves wrapping and winding the legs upon one another, helping strengthen the muscles and bones of the legs. In eagle pose, the anterior compartment of thigh muscles is stretched, strengthening the thigh muscles and making them more flexible. It may help to lower the cramps of the calf muscles and also provide great strength to the feet and thighs.2
If you are looking for a hip exercise, the Garuda yoga pose might be the one for you. In this pose, your hips are in flexion and muscles of the hip area get contracted and internally rotated. As a result, it gives the body more balance, flexibility and coordination.2
Garudasana yoga intensely stretches the shoulders and upper body area. In the eagle pose, the shoulder is moved towards the middle of the body, allowing the shoulders and arm joints to loosen. It may also help to remove stiffness and reduce pain in the shoulders.2
The practice of yoga poses, including the Garudasana pose, may provide benefits; however, it is still not an alternative to modern medicine to treat any condition. In addition, one must not depend on yoga alone as the only solution to health problems; instead, consult a qualified medical practitioner. Further, it is advised to learn and practice yoga under the supervision of a yoga expert to avoid physical injuries.
I may recommend giving Garudasana a try and experiencing the healing power for yourself. It might have remarkable healing potential for various aches and arthritic disorders. Whether you’re experiencing discomfort in your knees, feet, or other joints, or dealing with pain or tremors in your shoulders, elbows, arms, or forearms, practising this asana may bring relief and contribute to your overall well-being.
Dr. Smita Barode, B.A.M.S, M.S.
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You must avoid practising Garudasana in the following situations:
You can assess the risk factors associated and continue practising Garudasana with precautions under the supervision of an experienced Yoga master.
Garudasana is a balancing posture in a standing position. Garudasana yoga is also called the eagle pose because the final position of the body resembles the beak of an eagle. The eagle yogasana helps to enhance concentration, alertness and awareness of the mind. The eagle pose gives complete two-fold twists to both the arms and legs simultaneously. It may also help to stretch shoulders, arms, hips, calves and thighs. However, it would help if you practised Garudasana asana under the guidance of a trained Yoga teacher to avoid any injuries.
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Garudasana is a standing yoga pose. It is a Sanskrit name where ‘Garuda’ means an eagle and ‘asana’ means pose. While performing the Garudasana pose, our body appears like the shape of the beak of an eagle; hence also called eagle pose yoga.2
The contraindications of Garuda yoga pose include injuries to the elbow, knee, ankle joints, varicose vein and arthritis, etc.2
You may perform the Garudasana pose for three rounds on each side. However, it is advised that you perform the eagle pose under the supervision of a trained Yoga teacher who will guide you about the number of rounds per your health.2
Garudasana preparatory poses include Tadasana or the mountain pose.2
Eagle pose anatomically targets different parts of the body, including the shoulder, elbows, forearms, hips, thighs, calves, ankles, feet, etc.2
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