Black White One-legged King Pigeon Yoga Pose Logo Poster
Modern Yoga Fitness Studio / Meditation Instructor / Personal Trainer / Life Coach / Healer / Reiki Master / Massage Therapy Quotes Poster Black White One-legged King Pigeon Yoga Pose Logo Eka Pada Rajakapotasana Meaning Eka Pada Rajakapotasana Translates Into “One-legged King Pigeon Poseâ€: “Eka†For “One,†“Pada†For “l=Leg†Or “foot,†“Raja†For “King,†“Kapota†For “Pigeon,†And, Finally, “Asana†For “Posture†Or “Seat.†Like Many Popular Vinyasa Poses, One-legged King Pigeon First Starts Showing Up In The Work Of Bks Iyengar And Pattabhi Jois, Both Students Of Tirumalai Krishnamacharya — So It Likely Started Appearing Between The 1930s And The 1950s. While Pigeons Hold Significance In Vedic And Hindu Mythology — They Represent Yama, God Of Death And Justice — That Doesn't Mean That Pigeon Pose Is About Anything More Than Just A Pigeon. Iyengar, In His 1966 Book Light On Yoga, Says It's Called King Pigeon Because “The Chest Is Pushed Forward Like That Of A Strutting Pigeon†Or A Pouter Pigeon. "When you find peace within yourself, you become the kind of person who can live at peace with others." - Peace Pilgrim -