What is the Hatha Yoga Asana and its respective benefits?

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Hatha yoga asanas means physical practice which includes physical poses. Asanas keep body flexible and strong.Asanas increase stamina and keep muscle relax.Certain Asanas keep spine healthy and improve blood circulation,keep bones strong.It reduce weight. .
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