Halasana
Halasana – The Plough Pose
Plough pose or Halasana can be practiced after one master the poorva halasana or the preliminary plough pose. This is the thirty-ninth Power Yoga Pose. Halasana can remove fat from the waist and improve the health of the abdominal organs especially the kidneys, pancreas and the intestines. It can also improve the functioning of the thyroid. In Sanskrit ‘Hal’ means a ‘plough’ and ‘Asana’ means ‘pose’. In Halasana, the body resembles the plough in the final pose.
How to do Halasana (The Plough Pose)?
Halasana should be done with care and should be avoided by those suffering from sciatica, slipped disk, spondylitis, high blood pressure.