Instead, let the "84 asanas list" inspire reverence for the depth of yoga. You do not need to conquer all 84. Conquer one, and the rest will follow. Namaste. May your practice be a pilgrimage through the sacred 84 doors of your own body.
Below is a compiled from the Hatha Ratnavali (17th century) and Mysore tradition. The 84 Classical Asanas (Selected & Categorized) Note: Many original Sanskrit names have been lost or transliterated differently. This list reflects the most widely accepted classical 84. 84 yoga asanas list
(The remaining 34 asanas are variations: e.g., Parivritta Trikonasana, Eka Pada Rajakapotasana, Paryankasana, Krounchasana, Mandukasana, and advanced seated binds.) Most modern practitioners will never attempt Kurmasana (Tortoise, where legs go over shoulders) or Yoganidrasana (feet crossed behind the head). These were not designed for fitness—they were energy locks (bandhas). The classical 84 include extreme hip-openers, spinal twists, and inversions meant to redirect prana (life force) up the spine toward enlightenment. Instead, let the "84 asanas list" inspire reverence