Trikonasana derives its name from combination of two Sanskrit words, trikona which means triangle and asana which means posture or pose. Benefits of triangle pose are obviously huge as this asana provides a deep stretch to the whole body. Although you can practice this in evening, making sure there is a gap of at least five to six hours between the practice and meal, the best time to practice trikonasana is in morning. To gain maximum benefits of Trikonasana, always practice the asana with an empty stomach and bowel.
Here is how you perform the Trikonasana.
Stand in a tadasana or mountain pose with your feet at least one leg-length apart. Widen the shoulders and make sure that the knees are not bent.Place your right foot outwards at an angle of 90 degrees, while the left foot at 15 degrees. Heels of both the feet should be in alignment with each other.Spread out the arms parallel to the ground, palms facing the floor.Exhale and bring your left hand down on the sideways and reach the left foot or ground. The right arm will automatically position vertically.Hold this position for 30-40 seconds or till 4-5 breaths.Inhale and come back to the initial position and repeat on the other side. Continue repeating the posture 3-5 times on each leg.
This asana gives a good stretch to ankles, shoulders, thighs, groins, knees, calves, thorax, vertebral column and hamstrings. Here is a list of benefits that you can derive from regularly performing the triangle pose of yoga.
* Strengthens vital musclesThe precise practise of the triangle pose is very beneficial for the core muscles. The use of back and abdominal muscles to hold and balance the body strengthens the core muscles and provides more stamina.
* Stretches side waistTrikonasana benefits the body by expanding the side waists by giving it a good stretch. Contracted side waist results in alignment issues, discomfort and tenderness. When practised properly, the triangle pose expands the side waist preventing it from stiffness and soreness.
* Toughens back musclesTrikonasana stretches the back muscles preventing it from soreness and stiffness. It makes the back strong and helps reduce backaches, neck pain, sciatica, and reduces the effects of arthritis as well.
* Reduces stressPractising the right way, trikonasana benefits the body not only physically but also emotionally and mentally by keeping the stress level in check. This standing yogasana improves the overall functioning of the body, and provides mental stability. Trikonasana is believed to be one of the best yoga poses to reduce stress and anxiety and make you calmer.
* Stretches different musclesThe triangle pose opens, stretches and strengthens the ankles, shoulders, thighs, groins, knees, calves, thorax, vertebral column and hamstrings. This yogasana tones the ligaments of the arms and legs.
* Improves overall body functionTrikonasana benefits the body by improving the functioning of the heart and digestive system. The twisting and rotation of the body provides massage to the internal organs improving their functioning.