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Practising sarva hitta asanas
6:00 - 6:44|Recorded on 9 Apr 2021
A session of Sarvahitāsana, a posture good for all, is practiced.
Discipline is required, including adhering to meal times. The practice involves standing postures and movements. Interlock fingers, place hands on the head, and stretch upward. Move side to side with legs together. With legs apart, raise hands and bend to each side. Stretch and turn the torso. Maintain straight posture and avoid strain on the knees. Concentration is essential for balance; focus on a single, unmoving point. Conclude with mantras and prayer. Afterward, maintain discipline through silent meditation, without consuming food or drink.
"Sarva means all, Sarvahita means good for all."
"Concentrate on one point far away. Only one point, then you will not go like this."
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