- The
Sritattvanidhi (
Śrītattvanidhi, "The
Illustrious Treasure of Realities") is a
treatise written in the 19th
century in
Karnataka on the iconography...
- thirty-two
standard meditation forms for
Ganesha that
appear in the
Sritattvanidhi (
Śrītattvanidhi), six
include a shakti. A
common form of this
motif shows Ganesha...
- (for
shooting arrows). The pose is
illustrated in the 19th
century Sritattvanidhi as Paryaṇkāsana,
Couch Pose. In the
general form of the asana, the practitioner...
- of the 84
poses said to have been
taught by Shiva. The 19th
century Sritattvanidhi describes and
illustrates both
Kakasana and Bakasana. In his 1969 book...
- Pātañjalayogaśāstravivaraṇa, 8th
century ShS = Śiva Saṃhitā, 14th
century ST =
Śrītattvanidhi, 19th
century TB =
Theos Bernard, 1950 TK =
Tirumalai Krishnamacharya...
- text
Gheranda Samhita in
chapter 2,
verses 42–43. In the 19th
century Sritattvanidhi, the pose is
named सरपासन Sarpāsana, "Serpent Pose", from सरप, sarpa[m]...
- are
included in the
Shivanidhi portion of the 19th-century
Kannada Sritattvanidhi.
There are also
sculptural representations of
these thirty-two forms...
-
Durvasasana is
illustrated as "Trivikramasana" in the 19th
century Sritattvanidhi.
Durvasasana is
named after Durvasa (दुर्वासा), a
proverbially angry...
- Mahaganapati,
folio from the
Sritattvanidhi (19th century). Here he is
depicted with ten arms and
accompanied by a goddess....
-
Opening page of the
musical treatise Sritattvanidhi proclaiming Krishnaraja Wodeyar III as the author...