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Women in Strength: Powerful Asanas to Celebrate International Women’s Day

By Rina Hindocha

In yoga, strength is not measured by how much you can lift. It is measured by how steadily you can hold. A woman understands this naturally.

She holds her family together.

She holds her silence when needed.

She holds responsibility without announcement.

She holds herself up, even on days she feels tired.

Yoga has taught me that real strength is not aggressive. It is grounded. It is breath-led. It is patient. On the mat, strength is stability with softness. Off the mat, it is resilience with grace.

This International Women’s Day, I share a few asanas that reflect the deeper meaning of feminine strength, strength that is rooted, expansive, and quietly powerful.

7 Asanas to Celebrate International Women’s Day

1. Eka Pada Vasisthasana

Strength with Elevation

How to practice:

This pose symbolises a woman who rises — without losing her foundation.


2. Eka Pada Urdhva Dhanurasana

The Courage to Open

How to practice:

Sometimes strength means opening your heart, even after challenges.


3. Surya Yantrasana

Alignment with Purpose

How to practice:

A strong woman moves with clarity and direction.


4. Tittibhasana

Lightness in Power

How to practice:

She carries responsibility, yet remains light.


5. Sirsasana (Advanced Variation)

The Power of Perspective

How to practice:

When a woman changes her perspective, she changes her world.


6.  Svarga Dvijasana

(Bird of Paradise)

Grace Under Strength

How to Practice:

This posture teaches that strength can look graceful.

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7. Sukhasana

The Strength of Stillness. In yoga, stillness is not weakness. It is mastery over reaction.

Sukhasana may look simple, but sitting with awareness requires emotional steadiness. In meditation, there is no performance, only presence.

What it cultivates:

How to Practice:

A woman’s strength is often silent. It is the ability to pause before reacting. To breathe before responding. To remain steady within.

This International Women’s Day, may we honour the women who stand steady, rise with awareness, and carry both power and grace — on the mat and far beyond it.

Strength is not in how high we lift the leg or how long we hold a pose. It is in how present we remain within it. 

May we celebrate not just the visible strength of women, but the unseen resilience, the quiet endurance, and the unwavering presence that defines them every day.

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