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Cosmic Dancer

Although Natarajasana demands much, it offers much as well, including the chance to become lord of your own inner cosmic dance.

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Describing mindfulness, the great sage Patanjali wrote: Yogas citta vrtti nirodhah, which is generally translated as "Yoga calms the fluctuations of the mind." My own interpretation of this sutra is not a literal rendition of the Sanskrit original, but it explains how Natarajasana (Lord of the Dance Pose) can help you to experience the metaphysical realm within the physical practice, to experience oneness: "Yoga is to everlastingly dance the dance of deities."

Natarajasana is a representation of Shiva, the presiding deity of yoga, who rules over transformation. He helps yogis realize there is more to the world than the immediately evident dichotomy between the physical and nonphysical, the other and non-other. When you first see or practice Natarajasana, you'll likely be focused on the physical aspects of the pose because it is so challenging. Learning it requires tremendous patience, persistence, and resolve. You will need to remain centered and true to your essential nature no matter what appears in your path.

Eventually you'll start to find the eternal and the nonphysical within what might at first have appeared to be the temporal and physical. Then one day, after much perseverance and devotion, you will overcome all obstacles and you will effortlessly feel Shiva's cosmic dance of the coming into and the going out of being and nonbeing. Existence will be divine. And as my teacher B.K.S. Iyengar says, your body will become a temple, this asana a prayer.

Eka Pada Urdhva Virasana

The key to maintaining your balance in Natarajasana is to make the four ligaments that surround the knee supportive and elastic, and the muscles that attach to those ligaments supple and strong. That way, when you're ready for the pose, the knee of your standing leg will support you. This variation of Virasana (Hero Pose) will help make the knee joint resilient. It also provides an intense stretch along the inner thigh in the adductor muscles, which will prepare you for the final pose.

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