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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...
- enshrines images of Tirthankaras in several postures including Padmasana and kayotsarga. Sometimes, it is described as Siddha Kshetra, meaning a gateway to the...
- ardha-padmasana Buddha in Sarnath Museum in padmasana Tirthankara Sravanabelgola, Kayotsarga sana Buddha - Kushan Period, standing In Jainism, the way of liberation...
- Khamasaman [Kneeling with head touching the ground]; must also perform Kayotsarga (meditating and chanting the Log****a Sutra for 100 times and must also...
- Twenty-one of the tirthankaras are said to have attained moksha in the kayotsarga (standing meditation posture), while Rishabhanatha, Neminatha, and Mahavira...
- the prolonged meditation of Bahubali. The motionless contemplation in kayotsarga (standing still) posture led to the growth of climbing vines around his...
- divided into several types, including meditation, abandonment of the body (kāyotsarga), contemplation, and reflection (bhāvanā). Buddhist yoga encomp****es a...
- contains an 18-foot (5.5 m) black granite kayotsarga statue of Parshvanatha. A 31-foot (9.4 m) kayotsarga statue was installed in 2011 at the Vahelna...
- octagonal part of the dome are niches of Tirthankaras in padmasan and kayotsarga. The mulnayak of the temple is black color idol of Neminatha. the temple...