- is not
found in the
medieval hatha yoga texts, but a
similar posture,
Gajāsana (Elephant Pose), was
described in the 18th
century Haṭhābhyāsapaddhati;...
-
Gajasana, hand-drawn
illustration in Sritattvanidhi, 19th
century Mysore Palace m****cript. The
scholar Norman Sjoman suggests that
Krishnamacharya was...
- for this ceremony.
Three ceremonial pavilions (Sihasana or Lion Throne;
Gajasana or
Elephant Throne; and the
Marasana or Pea**** Throne) were constructed...
-
other thrones were the
Hintha Throne (ဟင်္သာသနပလ္လင်),
Elephant Throne (
Gajasana) in the B****aik (Privy
Council Hall),
Thinga Throne, Deer
Throne (Migasana)...
-
groups and
includes asanas such as
Gajāsana,
elephant pose,
which demand repeated movements, in the case of
Gajāsana repetitions of Adho
Mukha Svanasana...
- Downward-Facing Dog
Standing Forward bend 20th C. TK 18th C. HAP (in
dynamic pose "
Gajāsana") Adho
Mukha Vrikshasana अधोमुखवृक्षासन Downward-Facing Tree, Yoga Handstand...
-
throughout Indian society. A
yogini in Aṇkuśāsana, the
Elephant goad pose
Gajasana,
Elephant pose, a
forerunner of
Downward Dog Kakasana, Crow Pose in the...
-
which was
draped in
white and
attended by
paritta reciting Brahmans.
Gajasana –
Elephant Seat,
decorated in red with
sailors in attendance. Morasana...
- Throne),
draped in
white and
attended by the paritta-reciting Punna. A
Gajasana mandat (with
Elephant Throne),
decorated in red with
sailors in attendance...