The Sanskrit name Surya refers to the sun and Namaskar means ‘salutation’. In Yoga, the sun is represented by Pingala or Surya Nadi, the Pranic channel which carries the vital, life-giving force. Namaskar is an effective way of loosening up, stretching, massaging and toning all the joints, muscles and internal organs of the body. Ashtanga Namaskara(salute with eight parts or points) Lower the kness, chest and chin to the floor. In the final position only the toes, knees, chest, hands and chin touch the floor. The knees, chest and chin should touch the floor simultaneously. If this is not possible, first lower the knees, then the chest, and finally the chin. The buttocks, hips and abdomen should be raised. The awareness may be kept on the abdominal region. The Department of Posts is pleased to release a set of twelve Commemorative postage stamps depicting different asanas of “Surya Namaskar” on the occasion of International Yoga Day, on 20.06.2016.
20-06-2016: Ashtanga Surya Namaskara A commemorative postage stamp
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SKU: INDS09000782313006
Category: Stamps
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Weight | 0.2 g |
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Dimensions | 1 × 1.1 × 0.9 mm |
Theme | Countries |
Model Name | Yoga Surya Namaskar |
Stamps Type | Commemorative |
Set Type | Stamp |
Stamp Condition | New |
Number of Stamps | 01 |
Country of Origin | India |
Release Year | |
Geography Represented | Single Country |
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