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Navasana (Sanskrit: नावासन; IAST:
nāvāsana), Naukasana, Boat Pose, or
Paripurna Navasana (Sanskrit: परिपूर्णनावासन; IAST: paripūrṇanāvāsana "Full Boat...
- in the two disciplines, for example, open leg
balance closely resembles Navasana (boat pose), roll over is
similar to
Halasana (plough pose), and swan and...
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Other asanas that may be
inserted into the
sequence include Navasana (or
Ardha Navasana),
Paschimottanasana and its variations, and
Marichyasana I. Variant...
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raising the
opposite hip.
Urdhva Upavishthakonasana (upwards) is
similar to
Navasana but with legs wide. It has the
first and
second fingers grasping the big...
- gymnasium.
Singleton notes that
poses close to Parighasana, Parsvottanasana,
Navasana and
others were
described in
Niels Bukh's 1924
Danish text Grundgymnastik...
- as Trikonasana,
sitting poses like Dandasana, and
balancing poses like
Navasana; it may end with some
reclining and
inverted poses like Setu
Bandha Sarvangasana...
- The
Report of a
Personal Experience. The posture,
somewhat resembling Navasana, is seated, the legs
raised to
about 45
degrees and held out straight,...
- for Monroe.
Monroe posed for
glamour photographs in
postures close to
Navasana and Dhanurasana, but
again there is no
evidence that she
learnt these from...
- Lord of the
Dance Dancer Nataraja's Pose
Standing Backbend 20th C. TK
Navasana Naukasana नावासन, परिपूर्णनावासन नौकासन Boat
Sitting Forward bend 19th...
- Bukh's 1924
Primary Gymnastics resembling Parighasana, Parsvottanasana, and
Navasana,
supporting the
suggestion that
Krishnamacharya derived some of his asanas...