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What is this yoga pose called?


What is the name of this yoga pose?

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Natarajasana (commonly in English: Lord of the Dance pose)

nata = dancer
raja = king
asana = pose; seat

http://www.yogajournal.com/poses/936

Most find the variation where the raised foot is held by both hands a greater challenge to accomplish.


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It looks like a butterfly.

it looks like she's just stretching her hamstring...

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