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Kayotsarga (Sanskrit: कायोत्सर्ग
Kāyotsarga, Jain Prakrit: काउस्सग्ग Kāussagga) is a
yogic posture which is an
important part of the Jain meditation....
- said to have
meditated motionless for 12
years in a
standing posture (
kayotsarga), with
climbing plants having grown around his legs.
After his 12 years...
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represented either Padmasana (seated in yoga posture) or
standing in the
Kayotsarga posture.
Parshvanatha statues are
usually depicted with a
snake crown...
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first tirthankara, is
usually depicted in
either the
lotus position or
kayotsarga, the
standing position. He is
distinguished from
other tirthankara by...
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divided into
several types,
including meditation,
abandonment of the body (
kāyotsarga), contemplation, and
reflection (bhāvanā).
Buddhist yoga encomp****es a...
- (pure meditation)
during kayotsarga.
Usually Chaturvimsati-stava Āvaśyaka
through Log****a
Sutra is
performed during kayotsarga. Pratyākhyāna: Last of all...
- (mūla guņa) in
addition to the 28
mentioned above. The
monks perform kayotsarga daily, in a
rigid and
immobile posture, with the arms held
stiffly down...
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contains an 18-foot (5.5 m)
black granite kayotsarga statue of Pārśvanātha. A 31-foot (9.4 m)
kayotsarga statue was
installed in 2011 at the Vahelna...
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Mahavira as a
princely state. The Jina is
represented as
standing in the
kayotsarga pose
wearing crown and ornaments.
Jivantasvami image of a Tirthankara...
- Twenty-one of the
tirthankaras are said to have
attained moksha in the
kayotsarga (standing
meditation posture),
while Rishabhanatha, Neminatha, and Mahavira...