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- Matsyendrasana (Sanskrit: मत्स्येन्द्रासन; IAST: Matsyendrāsana), Matsyendra's Pose or Lord of the Fishes Pose is a seated twisting asana in hatha yoga...
- for objects (like Vrikshasana, tree pose), legendary figures (like Matsyendrasana, the sage Matsyendra's pose), or animals (like Kurmasana, tortoise pose)...
- J****irsasana 25 अर्धमत्स्येन्द्रासन Ardha Matsyendrāsana Half Lord of the Fishes Pose Ardha Matsyendrasana 26 कपालभाति Kapālabhāti "Skull polishing" (not...
-   —   — Mandukāsana Frog 2.34   —   — Matsyāsana Fish 2.21   —   — Matsyendrāsana Matsyendra's pose 2.22–923 1.26–927   — Mayūrāsana Pea**** 2.29–930...
- Matsyasana मत्स्यासन Fish Reclining Backbend 17th C. GhS 2.21 Fish Matsyendrasana मत्स्येन्द्रासन Lord of the Fishes Matsyendra's pose Sitting Twist 15th...
- half-way down. Supta Matsyendrasana – a similar supine spinal twist, one leg remaining straight out on the ground Matsyendrasana, a seated pose. Lidell...
- Asanas such as Vatayanasana (horse pose) and advanced forms of Ardha Matsyendrasana (half lord of the fishes pose) have one leg as in half lotus. Sukhasana...
- after backbending asanas with twisting asanas such as Marichyasana and Matsyendrasana, or by forward bends such as J****irsasana, practised gently. Flexibility...
- named for objects (like Padmasana, lotus pose), legendary figures (like Matsyendrasana, the sage Matsyendra's pose), or animals (like Kurmasana, tortoise pose)...
- Marga Caryacarya part 3": Sarvanungasana, Matsyamudra, Matsyasana, Matsyendrasana, Virasana, Cakrasana, Naokasana (or Dhanurasana), Utkata Pascimottanasana...