Kapotasana, commonly referred to as Pigeon Pose, is a deeply therapeutic posture that targets the hips and thighs — two areas where we often store emotional tension. This beautiful asana encourages surrender, grounding, and openness, both physically and emotionally.
Whether you’re spending long hours sitting at a desk or working on flexibility for your yoga practice, Pigeon Pose offers powerful release and rejuvenation.
Pigeon Pose is a deep hip-opening posture where one leg is bent in front of the body and the other extended back. While the chest lifts and the spine lengthens, the pose invites a deep stretch into the hip flexors, glutes, and groin.
There are variations of this pose — from One-Legged Pigeon Pose (more common) to the Full Pigeon Pose, which is a deep backbend practised by advanced yogis.
Repeat on the other side