Eyestrain is taking its toll on the users of online education and it is very important that we rejuvenate and nourish these eye muscles which work tirelessly. Yoga postures are known to have a profound effect on strengthening these eye muscles. ETVBharat Sukhibhava was in conversation with Dr. Satish Pathak, General Surgeon and Yoga Consultant, Scientific Research Department, KaivalyaDhaam Yoga Institute Lonavala on this topic.
3 yoga postures are important
- Brahma Mudra
- Vyaghra Mudra (lion pose)
- Tratak
Brahma Mudra: Improves blood supply to muscles of eyes and face.
i)Keep the neck loose and slowly turn it to the left, wait for about a few seconds, now turn it to the front, wait for few seconds, now turn it to the right, wait for few seconds, now slowly turn it to the front.
ii) Move the neck slowly upwards, wait for few seconds, move it back to the front, wait for few seconds, now move it down, so chin will touch the chest, wait for few seconds, slowly move it back to the front.
iii) Tilt the neck first to the left side, wait for few seconds, make it straight, now tilt neck to right, wait for a few seconds now make it straight.
iv) Now make neck movements in clockwise and anti-clockwise directions.
In type ii and iv movements,those having neck pain should not move the neck down but move it from left to right without bending neck ina downward direction.
Repeat these movements three times with closed eyes. Vestibular apparatus which looks after the body balance may get disturbed while doing Brahma Mudra, hence after one minute of finishing it open your eyes slowly to prevent giddiness.