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- Chakrasana (Sanskrit: चक्रासन, romanized: Cakrāsana, lit. 'Wheel Pose') or Urdhva Dhanurasana (Sanskrit: ऊर्ध्वधनुरासन, romanized: Ūrdhvadhanurāsana, lit...
- classical Yoga Asanas are depicted by the dancers, including Dhanurasana, Chakrasana, Vrikshasana, Natarajasana, Trivikramasana, Ananda Tandavasana, Padmasana...
- statues of yogins in asanas including Siddhasana balanced on a stick, Chakrasana, Yogapattasana which requires the use of a strap, and a hand-standing...
- martial arts, and wrestling. In yoga, this particular pose is called Chakrasana, Urdhva Dhanurasana, or Wheel, while the Westernized nickname "Bridge...
- उपविष्टकोणासन Open Angle Sitting 20th C. TK Dragonfly Urdhva Dhanurasana Chakrasana ऊर्ध्वधनुरासन, चक्रासन Upwards-facing bow, Wheel Inversion Backbend 19th...
- asanas found in modern yoga, including Dhanurasana (the bow, a back-arch); Chakrasana (the wheel, a standing back-arch); Vrikshasana (the tree, a standing pose);...
- Bandha Sarvangasana (One-legged Bridge) has one leg raised vertically. Chakrasana, Wheel Pose or Upward-facing Bow List of asanas Mehta 1990, pp. 116, 120–121...
- classical Yoga Asanas are depicted by the dancers, including Dhanurasana, Chakrasana, Vrikshasana, Natarajasana, Trivikramasana, Ananda Tandavasana, Padmasana...
- the Ashtanga tradition, Kapotasana is an advanced asana which resembles Chakrasana, or Wheel Pose. The shins and forearms are on the ground, the front body...
- postural yoga show in Kolkata, January 2012. Postures in the display include Chakrasana (front), Natarajasana (back), Rajakapotasana (middle row), and Padmasana...