PADMASANA-LOTUS POSITION –STEPS AND BENEFITS
It is called Padmasana or lotus position because the shape of legs looks like lotus
How To Do : Sit comfortably on a mat, exhale, bend right leg and place it on left thigh. Same way bend left leg and place it on right thigh, (steps shown in picture above). Sole of the feet should be upward and heel side close to the abdomen, knees should be touching the mat. Head, neck, chest and spine should be inline and erect. Both hands on both knees in gyan-mudra (Gyan-mudra: Touch the tip of thumb and index finger and rest three fingers strait) or make fist of both hands and place it on both knees. Eyes can be closed or open or half open. Breathing should be long and gentle. Alternate your legs when you feel like. Try to extend the time duration day by day which will be more beneficial.
Padmasana(Lotus Positin) for Beginners:
If you have problem overlapping both your legs and sitting in lotus position, You may also try Ardha- Padmasana (half Lotus-Position) by placing one leg on the opposite thigh (shown in picture below). Continue doing this till you feel comfortable enough to do padmasana.
BENEFITS:
- Practising lotus position makes you enthusiastic and joyful personality
- It is very much beneficial for intellectuals, thinkers, office workers and students
- Beneficial for disease like leprosy, haemorrhage, Paralysis, Constipation, asthma, skin disease, cough and cold etc
- Panacea for insomnia.
- Practising lotus position makes you slim.
- It is the best asana or posture for overall physical and mental health
@rajjmhs
Lotus position is my favorite. Although, it's not necessary for samadhi!;)
I agree with you. padmasana is a basic easy to do daily and very much beneficial posture