As an illustration, eka pada means one-footed, so you possibly can anticipate that one foot can be doing one thing completely different from the other in these poses.
Asana applies as a suffix in the Sanskrit names for yoga poses, corresponding to trikonasana (Triangle pose), virabhadrasana (Warrior I), and Eka pada rajakapotasana (Pigeon pose).
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