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Salute the Sun

An introduction to Surya Namaskar (Sun Salutation). By Ravi Dixit

Surya Namaskar, or the Sun Salutation, is one of yoga’s most recognisable sequences. In Sanskrit, ‘Surya’ means sun and ‘Namaskar’ means to bow or offer reverence. Practiced for centuries as a way to greet the new day, the sequence functions as a moving meditation that honours the vital energy the sun represents.

The roots of Sun Salutation reach back to ancient India, where the sun was revered as a source of light, warmth and spiritual clarity. Early references appear in the Vedic texts, particularly the Rig Veda, containing hymns praising the sun as a symbol of illumination and cosmic order.

While the modern posture-based form developed more recently, shaped by Hatha yoga it retains its devotional essence. Many lineages, from Mysore to Sivananda, maintain their own variations, yet all share the intention of awakening the body and focusing the mind.

In Hindu tradition, the sun is personified as Surya, the radiant deity who rides a chariot across the sky and dispels darkness. The classical practice of Surya Namaskar pairs each movement with a mantra, each praising a different quality of the sun; such as brilliance, nourishment, strength, and inner radiance.

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1. Pranamasana

English: Prayer Pose

Mantra: Om Mitraaya Namaha (Meaning: Salutations to the friend of all)

Breath: Normal

Description: Stand tall with palms together at the heart. Ground through both feet and settle the breath.

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2. Hasta Uttanasana

English: Raised Arms Pose

Mantra: Om Ravaye Namaha (Meaning: Salutations to the shining one)

Breath: Inhale

Description: Lift arms overhead and gently arch the upper spine, opening the chest.

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3. Uttanasana

English: Standing Forward Bend

Mantra: Om Suryaya Namaha (Meaning: Salutations to the one who induces activity and vitality)

Breath: Exhale

Description: Fold forward from the hips, lengthening the front of the torso and relaxing the neck.

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4. Ashwa Sanchalanasana

English: Equestrian Pose / Low Lunge

Mantra: Om Bhaanave Namaha (Meaning: Salutations to the one who illuminates)

Breath: Inhale

Description: Step the right leg back, bend the left knee over the ankle, lift the chest, look forward.

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5. Dandasana

English: Plank Pose

Mantra: Om Khagaya Namaha (Meaning: Salutations to the one who moves swiftly through the sky)

Breath: Retain (hold after the inhale)

Description: Step back into plank, engaging the core and keeping the body in one long line.

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6. Ashtanga Namaskara

English: Eight-Point Salute

Mantra: Om Pushne Namaha (Meaning: Salutations to the giver of nourishment and strength)

Breath: Exhale

Description: Lower knees, chest, and chin to the floor, keeping hips slightly elevated.

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7. Bhujangasana

English: Cobra Pose

Mantra: Om Hiranyagarbhaya Namaha (Meaning: Salutations to the golden cosmic self / the source of creation)

Breath: Inhale

Description: Slide forward. Lift chest using back muscles. Keep elbows bent and shoulders soft.

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8. Adho Mukha Svanasana

English: Downward-Facing Dog

Mantra: Om Marichaye Namaha (Meaning: Salutations to the lord of the dawn / the cosmic light)

Breath: Exhale

Description: Lift the hips back and up, lengthen spine, press heels gently toward the mat.

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9. Ashwa Sanchalanasana

English: Equestrian Pose (opposite leg)

Mantra: Om Adityaya Namaha (Meaning: Salutations to the offspring of the cosmic mother Aditi)

Breath: Inhale

Description: Step the right foot forward, drop the back knee, lift the chest and gaze forward.

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10. Uttanasana

English: Standing Forward Bend

Mantra: Om Savitre Namaha (Meaning: Salutations to the stimulating, life-giving power of the sun)

Breath: Exhale

Description: Step the back foot forward and fold again, softening all tension in the spine and neck.

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11. Hasta Uttanasana

English: Raised Arms Pose

Mantra: Om Arkaya Namaha (Meaning: Salutations to the one who is worthy of praise)

Breath: Inhale

Description: Rise with a long spine, sweep the arms overhead, and gently expand the chest.

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12. Pranamasana

English: Prayer Pose

Mantra: Om Bhaskaraya Namaha (Meaning: Salutations to the giver of light)

Breath: Exhale

Description: Bring hands to heart centre, grounding and completing the cycle of breath and movement.

Ravi Dixit is an Indian yoga teacher and founder of Ravi Yoga Retreat, living between London and Goa. He is passionate about making traditional yoga understandable for everyone. Visit: ravi.yoga or connect on IG @raviyoga_goa

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