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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"...
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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...
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Trishira Trishira sits in
lalitasana on a
throne facing a fire
altar in
which a
severed head is
burning -
Trichinopoly style painting Genealogy Parents...
- 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...
- the left side of
shrine while one of
yakshi Siddhaiki,
seated in savya-
lalitasana on a lion with a
child on her lap, is on the right. The
Indra Sabha (Cave...
- in
dancing posture. In the
Bhedaghat temple, the
yoginis are
seated in
lalitasana, the
royal position, and are
surrounded by cremation-ground
scenes complete...
- legends: Gajendra-moksha
flying in with Garuda, Nara-Narayana
seated in
lalitasana position, and
Anantasayi Vishnu in
reclining position. On the top of the...
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chakreshvari devi is
housed inside a
smaller shrine.
Chakreshvari is
depicted in
Lalitasana seated on garuda, with
multiple hands holding various attributes. There...
- iconography.
Vasudhara is
typically seated on a
lotus flower base in the
lalitasana, or
royal pose, with one foot
tucked in
towards her and the
other hanging...
- B/5 (8744) Shaldara-i
depicts a well-preserved
figure of
Padmapani in
lalitasana in
pensive attitude on high asana. His
right leg
folded over the seat...