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Parshvanatha (Sanskrit: पार्श्वनाथः), or
Pārśva and Pārasanātha, was the 23rd of 24
Tirthankaras ("Ford-Maker" or
supreme preacher of Dharma) of Jainism...
- Dog Pose. This can be
practised in stages.
Asymmetric variations include:
Parsva Bakasana (Side
Crane Pose) in
which one
thigh rests on the
opposite upper...
- bowstring.
Balasana can be used as a
counter pose.
Variations include:
Parsva Dhanurasana, the same pose with the body
rolled onto one side.
Purna Dhanurasana...
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beating the wood-block. However, in the
north there was an
elder bhikṣu
named Pārśva at the time, who saw that if he
could convert this ascetic, it
would be...
- Kaundinya) Eka एक one Eka Pada
Shirshasana (one-legged headstand)
Parsva पार्श्व side
Parsva Bakasana (side crane)
Parivritta परिवृत्त
revolved Parivritta...
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Sinduresvara Siva
temple is
located in
village Sundarpada, Old Town, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India. It is on the
right side of the road
leading from Lingaraj...
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intermediate between Balasana and Adho
Mukha Shvanasana (Downward Dog Pose).
Parsva Balasana (Sanskrit: पार्श्व बालासन, 'Side
child pose'), also
called Sucirandhrasana...
- museum. It is
dated approximately to the
third century BCE.
Bronze images of
Pārśva can be seen in the
Prince of
Wales Museum, Mumbai, and in the
Patna museum;...
- near to this temple.
Surya Mandir (Sun temple) Śvetāmbara Jain
Temples Parsva Natha temple (built
during 1513), Jain
temple on the
eastern side and Bawan...
- Mahāvīra were
actually closer in time than the
tradition claims", and that "
Pārśva could not have
started his
ascetic career before the
beginning of the sixth...