Basically you can differentiate the following Asanas:
- Cross-legged positions (Padmasana, Siddhasana, Swastikasana, Sukhasana, Muktasana)
- Kneeling positions (Vajrasana)
- Sitting on a Chair
Please contribute freely: Any questions on Meditation posture? Any advice?
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Asanas make the body flexible so that a practitioner could remain long time for a particular posture and if he is comfortably sit for a 3-4 hours can go for meditation other wise taking support of belt or whatever other stuffs can disturb him/her to be in meditation and hence it is very clearly advised in "Astangayoga" of Yogsutra of Maharshi Patanjali and that are as follows.
Yama, Niyama, Asana, Pranayama, Pratyahara, Dhyan, Dharana and Samadhi. So what I felt and come to understand that people do not follows the initail subject but start doing meditation that is I think not good for those who really want to be in Yoga. So please give a thought why it is set like this and why not in an opposite or some other way.
Generally, it is seen that meditation is practiced with Mudras i.e. Dhyan Mudra or Gyan Mudra and that are good to be with but mind it when you already in meditation state then mudra or postures do not affect because he is cut off with external world.
-Kriayananda Maharshi Dayananda
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But I hereby would like to say that meditation does not requires any particular asana because in my point of view that while meditating a a specific posture is called a physical state that is in an another way "Jad Awastha". So if you are in mediation state or have achieved the meditation the then you do not require any kind of asana to be in because the person who is already in such state where external affairs cannot affect him at any cost and if such comes to his way then he is able to sustain or divert the same without making any disturbance to any one and that is called being in "Chaitanya Awastha"
So asanas are only a kind of physical movement but while doing a asana one should keep his mind always focused on it if not then it may harm you.
Kriyananda Maharshi Dayananda