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- Añjaneyāsana (Sanskrit: अञ्जनेयासन, "Son of Anjani pose"), Crescent Moon Pose, or Ashva Sanchalanasana (Equestrian Pose) is a lunging back bending asana...
- One such sequence consists of the asanas Tadasana, Urdhva Hastasana, Anjaneyasana (sometimes called Half Moon Pose), a kneeling lunge, Adho Mukha Svanasana...
- vary in different yoga traditions. Examples of Sanskrit names include Anjaneyasana (Anjaneya's pose), Ashwa Sanchalanasana (equestrian pose), and Ardha...
- 1990, p. 87. Iyengar 1979, pp. 246–247. Steiner, Ronald (June 2015). "Anjaneyāsana - Learning devotion from Hanuman". Yoga Aktuell (in German) (92 June/July...
- crescent moon featured in the logo for the English dub of Sailor Moon. Anjaneyasana, or crescent moon, an asana (body position) in yoga Crescent Moon Society...
- into physical yoga practice as part of many full-body asanas including: Anjaneyasana (lunge) – with arms overhead Hanumanasana (monkey pose) Malasana (garland...
- In Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga, the basic sequence incorporates the lunging Anjaneyasana and the sitting pose Dandasana; other lunges such as Ashwa Sanchalanasana...
- derivative styles such as the Bihar School of Yoga, half moon pose is Anjaneyasana, an asana used in the moon salutation series (Chandra Namaskar). In Bikram...
- names are sometimes closely connected. For example, Vishnudevananda's Anjaneyasana 2 is Iyengar's Hanumanasana; Anjani is Hanuman's mother, and Anjaneya...
- the rear foot. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rajakapotasana. Anjaneyasana, the closely related Crescent Moon pose, with the front foot on the floor...