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Bakasana
Bakāsana ((サンスクリット:बकासन), Crane Pose), often used interchangeably with Kakasana ((サンスクリット:काकासन), Crow Pose) is an asana.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Yoga Journal - Crane Pose )〕 In all variations, Crane/Crow is an arm balancing asana in which hands are planted on the floor, shins rest upon upper arms, and feet lift up. == Etymology ==
The two names for the asana come from the Sanskrit words ''baka'' ("crane") or ''kak'' ("crow"), and ''asana'' (आसन) meaning "posture" or "seat". While different yoga lineages use one name or another for the asana, Dharma Mittra makes a distinction, citing Kakasana as being with arms bent (like the shorter legs of a crow) and Bakasana with arms straight (like the longer legs of a crane). In the west, practitioners often mistranslate the Sanskrit "Bakasana" as the English "Crow Pose".〔
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