Simhasana

  • Beginner's Tip:
    • The hands and shoulder blades are sympathetically connected. As you spread the right palm on the right knee, feel how the shoulder blade spreads across your back. Similarly, as you press each palm against the same-side knee, feel how the same-side shoulder blade presses more deeply into the back, helping to lift the heart.
  • Modifications and props:
    • If you find the leg position described above to be uncomfortable, simply sit in Virasana. Sit on a block positioned between your feet.
  • Deepen the pose:
    • Some old instructional manuals teach that Jalandhara Bandha should be performed during Simhasana.
  • Partnering:
    • Nobody wants to partner with a lion.
  • Info
    • simha = lion.
  • Benefits:
    • Relieves tension in the chest and face. .
    • An often-overlooked benefit of Simhasana is that it stimulates the platysma, a flat, thin, rectangular-shaped muscle on the front of the throat. The platysma, when contracted, pulls down on the corners of the mouth and wrinkles the skin of the neck.
    • According to traditional texts, Simhasana destroys disease and facilitates the three major bandhas (Mula, Jalandhara, Uddiyana).
    • Simhasana helps keep the platysma firm as we age.
  • Therapeutic Applications:
    • According to several sources, Simhasana is a useful pose for people with bad breath or for those who stutter.
  • Contraindications and Cautions:
    • If you have a knee injury, always be cautious in flexed-knee sitting positions and, if necessary, sit on a chair to do the pose.