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π Understanding the "Murgha Position" β A Symbol of Discipline or Humor? murgha position
It involves bending forward, locking your hands behind your neck, and having someone hold your ears from behind. Traditionally, it was used as a light-hearted, non-violent form of discipline in schools or at home β meant to correct posture and teach a lesson through mild physical humor. π π Understanding the "Murgha Position" β A
In South Asian culture, especially in India and Pakistan, the term (literally "chicken pose") is widely recognized. π locking your hands behind your neck