Wind-Relieving Pose, or Pawanmuktasana, is a simple but powerful yoga asana that matches its name by releasing gas and toxins trapped in your body. This posture provides a natural cure of digestive pain, raises abdominal health, and strengthens the lower back. Below is a guide on the practical application of it and its many advantages.
How to Perform Pawanmuktasana?
1) Starting Position: In a relaxed supine position, lie flat on your back with your arms at your side and palms facing up.
2) Leg Placement: Bend your knees, pull your thighs toward your chest.
3) Hand Position: You raise your arms so they are parallel to the floor and interlock your fingers, clasping your hands around your shins and the bottom of your knees.
4) Breathing: Inhale deeply.
5) Raise Head and Shoulders: On an exhale, lift your head and shoulders, bringing your forehead up between your knees.
6) Hold: Keep your breathing steady and relaxed in this raised position for a few seconds, and continue to hold this raised position.
7) Return: Lower your head, shoulders, and legs slowly back to the starting position and inhale.
Things to Focus On:-
– Awareness: Listen to how your body moves, where your abdomen is touched, and your breath.
– Breathing Pattern: Make certain your inhalation and exhalation synchronize with your movements.
Pawanmuktasana should be avoided by people with hiatal hernias between the posterior mediastinum and inferiorly along the antimesenteric border of the gastrointestinal tract.
Not everyone can adopt this posture. If you suffer from:
– High Blood Pressure
– Serious Back Issues (slipped disc, for example)
This asana isn’t encouraged; better not to do this asana or maybe talk to professionals first.

Benefits of Pawanmuktasana
1) Digestive Health: This pose actually massages the abdominal organs, releasing trapped gas and correcting constipation.
2) Back Strength: The great thing about it is that being good for your upper back muscles is also great for your lower back muscles.
3) Reproductive Health: Pelvic region massages that help support reproductive health and deal with impotency, sterility, and menstrual discomfort.
4) Toxin Release: Expelling toxins and gases that can make us bloated and uncomfortable.
The way Pawanmuktasana can benefit your regular practice of yoga is that it can make you get a healthier digestive system, a #relaxed back, and ultimately be well. This is a simple but incredibly effective pose to help naturally remedy digestive issues and keep you in good holistic health!
