Our ancients were wise
and intelligent people. In every sphere of human endeavour they
had made experiments and discoveries and had left the fruits of
their labour for posterity.
Surya
Namaskar is one of such things in the field of health and
physical fitness. The Sun is considered to be the source of life-energy.
Our ancients found that a set of bodily movements, practised in
the soft sun of the morning, in the form of oblation, gave them
an abundance of health, vitality and spiritual uplift.
In modern
terms of physical exercises, Surya Namaskar may be called a compound
exercise. Here, ten or twelve different movements are done consecutively,
in a smooth and graceful manner, with proper breathing. To complete
one cycle one has to do all the ten or' twelve movements. One
has to do several such cycles according to the strength and endurance
of the individual. All the major muscles and joints of the body
come into play, one gets a good stretch and a thorough exercise
of the whole body. The body becomes strong, supple, agile and
healthy.
Surya Namaskar
is a system of exercise for the common man and can be practised
by men and women alike. One should start with a number of cycles
that one can do comfortably. The number then can be gradually
increased until one feels that the body is getting a good workout.
The same number can then be continued on a regular daily basis.
One will draw
great benefit from Surya Namaskar if, side by side with its practice,
one observes the health rules. They are, besides regular physical
exercise, nourishing food of the right amount at regular intervals,
sufficient sleep and rest, observance of
personal and environmental hygienic conditions, a satisfying work
and tranquil mind with a happy heart.
A daily walk of one or two miles will also be found very
beneficial. There are two versions of Surya Namaskar. In one there
are ten movements and in the other there are twelve in a
cycle. It will definitely be better to do the cycle of twelve
movements.
But if one finds it
difficult, one can surely do the cycle of ten movements. I have
indicated in the illustrations and text which two movements can
be eliminated, if one prefers to do the ten- movements cycle.
Breathing as indicated must be strictly adhered to.
One should be properly dressed
so that excess clothing does not interfere with free movements.
During cooler months care should be taken not to catch chill during
exercise. It will be preferable to do Surya Namaskar in the open
when the weather permits. One can do it also in a well-ventilated
room.
Try
to do the movements as correctly as possible. In the beginning
one may find it difficult to stretch the limbs properly. But with
regular practice and patience this difficulty will gradually pass
away.
It
is highly imperative that full concentration during the practice
of Surya Namaskar is maintained. For, it is the full concentration,
or the lack of it, that will make this exercise system a success
or a failure.
25.04.86
Pranab
Kumar Bhattacharya
Director
Department of Physical Education,
Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Pondicherry-605002.