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Published 22:05 IST, November 8th 2024

This Simple Yoga Pose Comes With Major Health Benefits

There are certain yoga postures that look simple yet have varying health benefits if practiced regularly. One of them that one should perform Siddhasana.

Siddhasana | Image: Unsplash

There are certain yoga postures that look simple yet have varying health benefits if practiced regularly. One of them Siddhasana also known as the accomplished pose. This basic pose that requires you to sit cross-legged aids you mentally, while enhancing your posture. 

Siddhasana Steps
Siddhasana acts as a natural stress-buster. Image credit: Pinterest

Why should you imbibe performing Siddh asana routine? 

Stress relief: Siddhasana is a natural stress-buster. Research published in the International Journal of Preventive Medicine suggests that practicing Hatha yoga regularly can reduce stress, anxiety, and even depression. Sitting still and breathing deeply in this pose calms the nervous system and clears mental clutter.

Better posture and less back pain: If you’re constantly slouching, this one’s for you. Siddhasana forces you to sit tall, which helps align your spine and prevent neck and back pain. Regular practice can even alleviate chronic pain issues, according to the US National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health.

Sharper focus: Struggling to concentrate? This pose can help. By aligning your body and calming your mind, Siddhasana can improve focus, making it easier to tackle tasks and make clear decisions.

Boosts immunity: A healthy body starts with a balanced system. Regular practice of Siddhasana can help your internal systems function better, supporting a stronger immune system and keeping you feeling your best.

 

Updated 22:05 IST, November 8th 2024

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