Krauñcāsana (Sanskrit: क्रौञ्चासन) or Heron pose, also written Krounchasana, is a sitting asana in modern yoga as exercise.[4] Kraunch can also mean the demoiselle crane or the curlew; both like the heron are long-legged waterbirds.[5] The 19th century Sritattvanidhi uses the name for a different pose, squatting, supported by a rope held with the teeth.[6] The pose is accomplished by sitting with one knee forwards on the ground and the foot beside the hip, as in Virasana.The other leg is straight and raised to touch the nose and chin; the foot is grasped by both hands.