Cobra Pose (Bhujangasana)

Bhujangasana comes from the Sanskrit word “Bhujanga”, meaning cobra or serpent. The posture resembles a cobra raising its hood, symbolizing strength, vitality, and awakening. This gentle backbend opens the chest, strengthens the spine, and stimulates energy flow throughout the body.

Steps to Perform

Step 1

Lie flat on your stomach, legs extended and feet together, with toes pointing backward.

Step 2

Place your palms beside your chest, elbows close to the body.

Step 3

Inhale and lift your head and chest, pressing through your palms while keeping your lower ribs on the floor.

Step 4

Gently arch your back, open your chest, and roll your shoulders back.

Step 5

Keep your elbows slightly bent and gaze slightly upward.

Step 6

Hold the posture for 15–30 seconds, breathing steadily.

Step 7

Exhale and slowly lower your torso back down, resting your cheek on the mat.

Benefits

Precautions

"Bhujangasana represents awakening and courage. As the heart lifts and the chest expands, energy rises within — symbolizing renewal, confidence, and vitality. It helps overcome lethargy and opens the path to self-awareness."

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