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- Lalitasana is a pose or mudra in Indian art and the art of dharmic religions in other countries. It is often called "the royal position" or "royal ease"...
- position and other meditation seats, and in the "royal ease" position, lalitasana. With the po****rity of yoga as exercise, asanas feature commonly in novels...
- Trishira Trishira sits in lalitasana on a throne facing a fire altar in which a severed head is burning - Trichinopoly style painting Genealogy Parents...
- in dancing posture. In the Bhedaghat temple, the yoginis are seated in lalitasana. Chausathi Yogini Temple, Hirapur, Odisha, 2012. The yoginis have recently...
- City. Mañjuśrī crossing the sea. ****an. Bodhisattva Manjushri seated in lalitasana, from China, Jin Dynasty, 12th century CE. British Museum. Drawing of...
- legends: Gajendra-moksha flying in with Garuda, Nara-Narayana seated in lalitasana position, and Anantasayi Vishnu in reclining position. On the top of the...
- in dancing posture. In the Bhedaghat temple, the yoginis are seated in lalitasana, the royal position, and are surrounded by cremation-ground scenes complete...
- Kalinga architecture style very often have a figure of Gajalakshmi in lalitasana as their lalatabimba or central protective image over the doorway to a...
- in the classic local style very often have a figure of Gajalakshami in lalitasana as their lalatabimba or central protective image over the doorway to a...
- portra**** in statues and paintings as a young man or woman in a relaxed lalitasana pose beside a pond or lake with the moon reflected in the water, with...