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Pose type
  
Seated

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Note
  
Consult a doctor before beginning an exercise regime

Follow-up poses
  
Also known as
  
Siddhi's pose, Accomplished pose

Similar
  
Sukhasana, Vajrasana, Half Lord of the Fishes Pose ‑ Ar, Lotus position, Virasana

Yoga asana siddhasana


Siddhasana (Sanskrit: सिद्धासन; IAST: siddhāsana) or Accomplished Pose for men is an asana.

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Siddhasana accomplished pose


Etymology

Siddhasana Siddhasana Adept or Accomplished Pose Jack Cuneo Yoga

The name comes from the Sanskrit words siddha (सिद्ध; siddha) meaning both "perfect" and "adept", and asana (आसन; āsana) meaning "posture" or "seat".

Description

Siddhasana Siddhasana The Adepts Pose

From a seated position, one heel is brought to press on the perineum with the sole of the foot flat against the inner thigh. The body sits on top of this heel. Adjustments are made until the body is comfortable and the pressure is firmly applied. Then the opposite ankle is placed over the first, so the ankle bones are touching and the heels are above one another with the top heel pressing the pubis directly above the genitals. The genitals will then lie in between the two heels. The toes and outer edge of the top foot are pushed down into the space between the calf and thigh muscles. The toes of the bottom foot are pulled up into the similar space on the opposite side. The spine is held erect. A small meditation cushion or zafu is sometimes used to aid vertical back alignment.

Siddhasana Siddhasana the Perfect Pose technique of Siddhasana benefits of

The Accomplished Pose for women or Siddha Yoni Asana is the same, except the bottom heel is placed firmly against or inside the labia majora of the vagina and the top heel is placed so it presses the clitoris.

Usage

Siddhasana Siddhasana

Siddhasana and Padmasana (Lotus Pose) are the two asanas traditionally used for dhyana (meditation) and pranayama (breath) exercises. Sukhasana (Pleasant Pose) is a substitute that is easier on the knees. Many people are not able to practice Padmasana due to the inflexibility long-term chair sitting has caused in their hips. This is common in Western culture. For them Siddhasana is highly recommended.

The Hatha Yoga Pradipika asks,

When siddhaasana is mastered, of what use are the various other postures?

Siddhasana Siddhasana Pose of the Week 72814 The Yoga Place

References

Siddhasana Wikipedia