84 | Asana

Where does this number come from? Is it literal or symbolic? And what are these mythical 84 postures?

Next time you stand in Tadasana (Mountain Pose), remember: That stillness is the pose of the mountain. That steadiness is the pose of the tree. That breath is the pose of the cobra, the lion, the crane. You are already practicing all 84. 84 asana

Legend holds that , the Adiyogi (first yogi), realized that the human form is the final, most evolved vehicle for spiritual liberation. To guide humanity toward freedom, he taught 84 fundamental asanas—one for each “lakh” of species. By practicing these poses, a yogi was said to be systematically working through every state of consciousness in existence, ultimately transcending the cycle of birth and death. Where does this number come from

Let’s roll out the mat and dive into the history, the symbolism, and the living reality of the 84 asanas. The number 84 appears repeatedly in Indic spirituality. It is said there are 84 lakh (8.4 million) species of life in the cosmic cycle of reincarnation—from stones and microbes to plants, animals, humans, and gods. Next time you stand in Tadasana (Mountain Pose),

Namaste.