My mornings begin with Yoga which sets the tone for the day. Every morning is a good morning with a little bit of Yoga thrown in. My anytime, anywhere moments are defined by Shirshasana which instantly recharges my batteries. During a week long trek into the Himalayan Ranges in picturesque Kashmir I was completely in awe of the mighty Harmukh (God’s Face) Peak. After sprinkling some water on my face from the Holy lake that lies at the feet of the peak, I turned upside down in obeisance, in joy and gratitude. These are rare moments of happiness and my friend very kindly froze the moment through her lens.
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Impressive! And inspiring! Totally in awe! I wish I could do this too, I know it takes some discipline to achieve this.
🙂 🙂 Took me about 6 months and almost daily attempt at it..
Tricky and beautiful at the same time. Hope to join yoga soon
Thank You Vijay. Yoga transformed my life specially Shirsasana
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wow sangeeta…..i see a bit of vanity there, a fiery arrogance of being able to turn upside down in such an effortless way….i hav been trying to do shoulder stand, but headstand is really sumthing which requires dedication :))
Aha…you usually see and interpret what you are feeling at the moment. The vanity and arrogance must be there somewhere lurking within you 🙂 which made you interpret it that way. Work through it and all asanas whether shoulder, head or hand stand will be a breeze.
प्रभावी !!!
शुभकामना
आर्यावर्त
Dhanyavaad
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You can turn upside down!!
🙂 Yes I can, any time, any where…
Incredibly beautiful place. You are so lucky to be there and perform yoga.
Thank You
wow. how long have you been practicing yoga to get there???
I have been practicing for about 4 years and this asana took about 9-12 months to get to the anytime, anywhere mode.
Wow! I wish I could stand on my head… I also like to start my day with yoga, beginning yoga 🙂
You will also get there….its such a warm feeling after that pose, with the blood rushing to the face..
What a view it must have been! I totally in awe that you can do that!
Thank You. Its wonderful out there, gives me the ability to understand another POV
I like shava Asan 😁😁 😉
I do it 7 hrs in a day 🙂
So peaceful and I cannot stand on my head ! Wonderful vista to do so.
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How wonderful this must have felt!
Ahh…it was super !! I just loved it, however at high altitude it is not easy hold on that way for long due to low oxygen levels