Author:
Stenhouse, Janita
MORNING YOGA, EVENING YOGA presents two sequences of postures for today. One,
the Surya Namaskar or 'Salutation to the Sun', is probably the earliest such
sequence in the tradition. The second of them, Chandra Namaskar, is much more
recent and less well-known. It translates as 'Salutation to the Moon'. Where
Surya Namaskar is traditionally an early morning routine to awaken the body,
Chandra Namaskar is to still the body before sleeping. MORNING YOGA, EVENING
YOGA appeals to both the larks and the owls among us. It is designed to help
owls face the morning, and larks cope with the evening - to help both types
become more balanced in their routine and get more out of each precious day. In
addition, Janita writes with a rare depth of understanding about the history of
the sequences. She enlarges on traditional teaching and provides alternative
postures with authority.