
Chakrasana ( sa, चक्रासन, lit=Wheel Pose, translit=Cakrāsana) or Urdhva Dhanurasana ( sa, ऊर्ध्वधनुरासन, lit=Upward-Facing Bow Pose, translit=Ūrdhvadhanurāsana) is a backbending
asana in
yoga as exercise
Yoga as exercise is a physical activity consisting mainly of asana, postures, often connected by vinyasa, flowing sequences, sometimes accompanied by pranayama, breathing exercises, and frequently ending with savasana, relaxation lying down or ...
. The one-legged variant is often chosen by yoga practitioners who wish to advertise themselves.
Etymology and origins

The name Chakrasana comes from the Sanskrit words चक्र ''
chakra
Chakras (, ; sa , text=चक्र , translit=cakra , translit-std=IAST , lit=wheel, circle; pi, cakka) are various focal points used in a variety of ancient meditation practices, collectively denominated as Tantra, or the esoteric or ...
'', "wheel", and आसन ''āsana'', "posture" or "seat". The name Urdhva Dhanurasana comes from the Sanskrit ''urdhva'' ऊर्ध्व, upwards, and ''dhanura'' धनु, a bow (for shooting arrows).
The pose is illustrated in the 19th century ''
Sritattvanidhi
The ''Sritattvanidhi'' (, "The Illustrious Treasure of Realities") is a treatise written in the 19th century in Karnataka on the iconography and iconometry of divine figures in South India. One of its sections includes instructions for, and ill ...
'' as ''Paryaṇkāsana'', Couch Pose.
Description
In the general form of the asana, the practitioner has hands and feet on the floor, and the abdomen arches up toward the sky. It may be entered from a
supine position
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or through a less rigorous supine backbend, such as
Setu Bandha Sarvangasana (Bridge Pose). Some advanced practitioners can move into Wheel Pose by "dropping back" from
Tadasana
Tadasana ( sa , ताड़ासन, translit=Tāḍāsana), Mountain pose or Samasthiti ( sa, समस्थिति; IAST: ''samasthitiḥ'') is a standing asana in modern yoga as exercise; it is not described in medieval hatha yoga tex ...
(Mountain Pose), or by standing with the back to a wall, reaching arms overhead and walking hands down the wall toward the floor. Advanced practitioners may also follow wheel with any of its variations (listed below), or with other backbends, such as
Dwi Pada Viparita Dandasana, or by pushing back up to stand in Tadasana.
Preparatory poses are backbends such as
Salabhasana
Salabhasana or Purna Salabhasana ( sa, शलभासन; IAST: ''Śalabhāsana''), Locust pose, or Grasshopper pose is a prone back-bending asana in modern yoga as exercise.
Etymology and origins
The asana's name comes from the Sanskrit श� ...
(Locust), variants of
Bhujangasana
Bhujangasana ( sa, भुजंगासन; IAST: ''Bhujaṅgāsana'') or Cobra Pose is a reclining back-bending asana in hatha yoga and modern yoga as exercise. It is commonly performed in a cycle of asanas in Surya Namaskar, Salute to the Sun ...
(Cobra, Sphinx), and
Dhanurasana
Dhanurasana ( sa, धनुरासन, lit=Bow pose, translit=Dhanurāsana) is a back bending '' asana'' in ''hatha yoga'' and modern yoga as exercise.
Etymology and origins
The name comes from the Sanskrit words धनुर (dhanura) meani ...
(Bow).
Counter poses are forward bends including
Paschimottanasana
Pashchimottanasana ( sa, पश्चिमोत्तानासन, translit=paścimottānāsana), Seated Forward Bend, or Intense Dorsal Stretch is a seated forward-bending asana in hatha yoga and modern yoga as exercise. Janusirsasana is a ...
(Seated Forward Bend) and
Balasana
Bālāsana ( sa, बालासन) or Child Pose, is a kneeling asana in modern yoga as exercise. Balasana is a counter asana for various asanas and is usually practiced before and after Sirsasana.
Etymology and origins
The name comes from ...
(Child's Pose).
Variations
Many variations of the pose are possible, including:
* Eka Pada Urdhva Dhanurasana (One-Legged Upward Bow or One-Legged Wheel): one leg is lifted straight up into the air.
*
Camatkarasana (Wild Thing Pose) has one arm lifted and the opposite leg straightened.
File:Camatkarasana.jpg, Camatkarasana, Wild Thing Pose, a modern posture between Vasisthasana and Chakrasana
File:Eka-Pada-Chakrasana_Yoga-Asana_Nina-Mel.jpg, Russian yoga teacher Nina Mel, moving into Eka Pada Urdhva Dhanurasana
Learning the pose

People with tight shoulders or hips may be unable to move into Chakrasana. They can practise the pose
using supports such as a pair of
yoga brick
A yoga brick or yoga block is a smooth block of wood or of firm but comfortable material, such as hard foam rubber or cork, used as a prop in yoga as exercise.
The use of wooden bricks to assist in alignment was introduced by B. K. S. Iyengar, ...
s placed against a wall under the hands or feet. A mat can be spread over the bricks to prevent slipping.
Angled blocks may be more comfortable for the hands, as the slope reduces the strain on the wrists; alternatively, yoga bricks can be propped up on the wall's
skirting board
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or other blocks. In a class, an assistant can stand by the practitioner's head (in place of the wall); the practitioner can then hold the assistant's ankles, and the assistant can hold the practitioner's shoulders.
The pose can be practised against a wall by standing a pace away from the wall, and facing away from it, with the feet about hip width apart. With the knees bent, the arms reach up and then back to the wall, and the head is leant back. If comfortable, the hands may be walked a little further down the wall and the arms and knees straightened.
In culture
On its 40th anniversary, ''
Yoga Journal
''Yoga Journal'' is a website and digital journal, formerly a print magazine, on yoga as exercise founded in California in 1975 with the goal of combining the essence of traditional yoga with scientific understanding. It has produced live events ...
'' recalled seven ways it had covered Urdhva Dhanurasana, including a cover of Iyengar Yoga teacher
Rama Jyoti Vernon doing the pose in its first year, 1975 and
Angela Farmer doing the one-legged variant in 1982.
The pose is often chosen by yoga practitioners who wish to advertise themselves: the Welsh author
Holly Williams, writing about the
commercialisation of yoga in ''
The Independent
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'', commented that she had "unfollowed
everalpeople on
Instagram
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whose artful shots of their
Lycra
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...
-clad one-legged wheel poses come with a barrage of
hashtag
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s (#fitspo
#yogaeverydamnday #beagoddess)."
File:Lululemon Yellow Yoga.jpg, Yoga in advertising
Yoga in advertising is the use of images of modern yoga as exercise to market products of any kind, whether related to yoga or not. Goods sold in this way have included canned beer, fast food and computers.
Yoga is an ancient meditational spi ...
: pose by a Lululemon
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yoga model
See also
*
Viparita Dandasana, Inverted Staff pose, has the back similarly arched but the forearms on the ground.
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Bridge (gymnastics)
References
Sources
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External links
Technique
{{Hatha yoga
Backbend asanas
Inverted asanas