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Yoga for eyes: 7 must-try asanas that can improve your eye health

Making these simple lifestyle modifications and practising these asanas suggested by renowned Yoga Guru Grand Master Akshar can turn your eye health around.
Rubbing your eyes may do more harm than good. Image courtesy: Shutterstock
Parmita Uniyal Updated: 26 Aug 2021, 15:02 pm IST
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Do you often wake up with swelling under your eyes and feel concerned if it indicates any trouble for your health? While puffy eyes can be a manifestation of water retention, dehydration, certain allergies or ageing, the condition could also simply mean that you have been putting your eyes under severe strain and not resting them enough. If you are burning the midnight oil over a college project or office presentation, it’s time to take a break and give your eyes some well-deserved rest.

Renowned Yoga Guru Grand Master Akshar says that Yoga could help in making lifestyle modifications in addition to certain yoga asanas that could help improve blood circulation around the eyes.

“Stress, depression, overwork, excess screen time can be blamed for this eye condition. The current situation requires us to stay glued to the screen be it taking online classes or office meetings. Puffy eyes often indicate that your eyes are not well-rested or your lifestyle needs a change,” says Grand Master Akshar.

Having a good sleep routine, apart from a nutritious diet and water intake can help you maintain good eye health. Image courtesy: Shutterstock
Establish a proper sleep routine

One aspect of life that we tend to ignore is the importance of a good sleep. Going to bed late means missing out on hours of restorative sleep that could lead to our body getting stressed over time. Timely sleep and getting up in morning hours is a time-tested way to heal body cells. “If you could follow a proper sleep routine, your eyes are sufficiently rested and rejuvenated,” says the Yoga Guru.

Drink sufficient water, have nutritious diet

Not drinking enough water can lead to dehydration which coupled with high salt intake and lack of sleep could make your eyes look puffy. Drinking 8-10 glasses of water can help with the condition. A diet rich in vitamins and anti-oxidants can relieve the oxidative stress in the body. One must consume seasonal fruits and vegetables for best results.

Wash your eyes with cold water

This could help deal with the tiredness in eyes but make sure not to be harsh with your eyes. Gently splash your eyes with water two-three times in a day.

Yoga exercises for EYE health

Here are Yoga exercises that you can do for improving your eye health:

Makara Mudra (Crocodile Hand gesture)
    • Place one hand inside another.
    • Extend the thumb of lower hand through the little finger.
    • Take the ring finger of other hand and place it in the middle palm of your other hand
    • Make sure that the thumb and the tip of ring finger are touching each other
    • Spread the rest of the fingers as wide as possible

Bhramari Pranayama
  • Sit in any comfortable pose (such as Sukhasan, Ardhapadmasan or Padmasana)
  • Straighten your back and close your eyes
  • Place your palms on your knees facing up (in Prapthi Mudra)
  • Place your thumbs on the ‘Tragus’, the external flap outside on your ear.
  • Place your index finger on your forehead; your middle finger on the Medial Canthus and ring finger on the corner of your nostril
  • Inhale and fill your lungs with air
  • As you exhale, slowly make a buzzing sound like that of a bee, i.e., “mmmmmmm….”
  • Keep your mouth closed the entire time and feel the vibration of the sound disseminate throughout your body

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Surya Namaskar

“Surya Namaskar is a salutation to the Sun. The Sun represents energy, power, and vitality. This yogic offering of Surya Namaskar was first performed by the epitome of strength, Shree Hanuman as his salutation to the Lord Sun, who is his mentor and Master. The Surya Namaskar contains a total number of 8 asanas woven into a sequence of 12 steps for each side, right and left,” says Grand Master Akshar.

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When you begin the Surya Namaskar, you must start with the right side as the sun’s energy is represented symbolically through this side. One cycle is complete when you cover both sides, and this is made up of 24 counts.

In yoga, Surya Namaskar is the best practice for eyes, mind and body. It is a very dynamic practice that gives excellent results. It has asanans that helps increase blood flow towards the face and eyes, improving eyesight and boosting overall eye health.

Surya namaskar is a widely practiced Yoga asana and has many health benefits. Image courtesy: Shutterstock
Padahasthasana

Padhasthasana is excellent for improving blood circulation around face and help in rejuvenating dead cells. When you hold it for a longer time, your eye power increases and helps deal with puffiness. It also helps in wrinkles.

  • Begin by standing in Samasthithi
  • Exhale and gently bend your upper body, dropping your head and keeping your shoulders and neck relaxed
  • Place palms on either side of feet
  • Try to keep the legs and knees straight throughout the practice. If you are a beginner, you may have to bend your knees slightly to accomplish this.
  • With practice, slowly straighten your knees and try to touch your chest to your thighs
  • Hold this asana for a while

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Paschimottanasana (Seated forward bend)
  • Begin with Dandasana
  • Ensure that your knees are slightly bent while your legs are stretched out forward
  • Extend your arms upward and keep your spine erect
  • Exhale and empty your stomach of air
  • With the exhale, bend forward at the hip and place your upper body on your lower body
  • Lower your arms and grip your big toes with your fingers
  • Try to touch your knees with your nose, and hold the posture for 10 seconds.
Halasana
  • Lie down on your back
  • Using your abdominal muscles, lift your legs up 90 degrees
  • Press palms firmly into the floor and allow your legs to fall back behind your head
  • Allow your middle and lower back to lift off the floor to touch your toes on the floor behind
  • Try to bring your chest as close to your chin as possible
  • The palms can remain flat on the floor but you can bend the arms and support the back with the palms
  • Hold the asana for a while
Padma Halasana (Lotus in Plough Pose)
  • Sit in Sukhasana and form Padmasana with your legs
  • Slowly lie on your back and allow your legs to come up
  • Press your palms into the floor to lift your Padmasana up
  • You can use your to palms support the back as per your level of comfort

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