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5 benefits of doing Surya Namaskar with the sunrise

ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 22, 2025, 15:38 IST
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5 benefits of doing Surya Namaskar with the sunrise

In Yoga, Surya Namaskar, which is known as Sun Salutation is a combination of 12 yoga poses performed in a particular flow. The asana in itself, is considered to be a full body workout, especially if done repeatedly, depending on your stamina. While you can choose any time to practice Surya Namaskar, it reaps the maximum benefits when done early in the morning, as the sun is rising and is the most powerful way to start your day. Here are 5 such benefits...

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Increased energy

Practicing Surya Namaskar during the early morning hours, particularly at Brahma Muhurta (about 1.5 hours before sunrise), helps awaken your entire body gently and naturally. This practice activates muscles, organs, and systems without needing caffeine or stimulants. It improves alertness, focus, and mental clarity, setting a positive tone for the day ahead. Many people find they feel more awake and productive after this morning routine. The morning breeze, combined with the natural light of the rising sun also helps regulate your internal body clock, improving sleep quality and overall mood throughout the day. If you cannot manage Brahma Muhurta, then do it as soon as you wake up, no later than 6-7 am. Make sure that wherever you do Surya Namaskar, that place gets natural light.


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Good for flexibility and strength

The 12 poses in Surya Namaskar stretch and strengthen muscles and joints all over the body. Regular practice increases spinal flexibility and tones muscles in the arms, legs, back, and core. Doing these stretches at sunrise also warms your body after a long sleep, reducing stiffness and the risk of injury. This can help manage chronic pain, and will make you more agile, fit, and on your toes. This improved flexibility also helps with better posture and reduces the chances of muscle cramps or joint pain, which is a common ailment in those who lead sedentary lifestyles.

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Supports heart and respiratory health

Surya Namaskar is not just an asana, but is a full-body exercise that improves circulation and oxygen supply to vital organs. It stimulates the heart, lungs, and digestive system, promoting better cardiovascular and metabolic health, along with improving your digestion. Rhythmic breathing, when combined with movement, improves your lung capacity, and can even aid in weight loss by boosting metabolism. Not only that, since you are already in a fasting window in the morning, practicing Surya Namaskar at this hour burns more fat. Over time, this can lower blood pressure, improve digestion, and reduce the risk of chronic diseases like diabetes and heart problems.

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Reduces stress

Starting your day with Surya Namaskar calms the mind and reduces anxiety, which is much needed in the fast paced world of today. The coordinated breath and movement slow down racing thoughts and release tension stored in the body. This practice uplifts mood, reduces anxiety, and builds emotional resilience. The quaint early morning environment adds to the calming effect, getting you ready for a stressful day ahead. Additionally, the connection with the rising sun symbolizes new beginnings, which can inspire positivity and hope, helping you maintain a balanced emotional state throughout the day.

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Strengthens immunity

Surya Namaskar stimulates the lymphatic system, which helps flush out toxins and supports the immune system. The increased blood flow and oxygenation during the practice aid in detoxification and improve overall health. Practicing at sunrise, when the environment is fresh and pollution is low, maximizes these benefits. Regular morning practice can lead to fewer illnesses and better physical vitality. Moreover, this detox process helps improve skin health and gives you a natural glow, contributing to both inner and outer wellness.


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Why wait? You can start your yoga journey today. However, it is important to talk to your doctor, when you add a new activity to your routine.

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