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INVERTED POSTURE IN HATHA YOGA
Upside-down posture in Hatha yoga; Sarvangâsana; Shoulderstand; Sarvāṅgāsana; Shoulder stand; Unsupported shoulderstand pose; Upward Lotus Pose in Unsupported Shoulderstand Pose - Urdhva Padmasana in Niralamba Sarvangasana; Niralamba Sarvangasana; Urdhva Padmasana in Niralamba Sarvangasana; Pada garudasana in salamba sarvangasana; Unsupported Shoulderstand Pose - Niralamba Sarvangasana; Salamba Sarvāngāsana; Sarvanga asana; Sarvāngāsana
  • The [[mudra]] [[Viparita Karani]] uses a variety of inverted poses, sometimes similar to the modern Sarvangasana, to trap and retain [[prana]], life force, which would otherwise drip from the head and be lost. Illustrated manuscript of the ''[[Joga Pradipika]]'', 1830
  • Sarvangasana
  • pp=118–119}}

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(ip-sah dicks-it) v. Latin for "he himself said it," meaning the only proof we have of the fact is that this person said it.

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Sarvangasana

Sarvangasana (Sanskrit: सर्वाङ्गासन, romanized: sarvāṅgāsana), Shoulder stand, or more fully Salamba Sarvangasana (Supported Shoulder stand), is an inverted asana in modern yoga as exercise; similar poses were used in medieval hatha yoga as a mudra.

Many named variations exist, including with legs in lotus position and Supta Konasana with legs wide apart, toes on the ground.

Sarvāṅgāsana has been nicknamed the "queen" or "mother" of all the asanas.