- of Tagara,
wherein he
addresses the
inhabitants of a city
called "Sri
Sthanaka". For a long time, it was a
military training and
recruitment center of...
-
apsidal or semi-circular,
curving behind the linga. An
image of
Shiva in
sthanaka posture is
carved in high relief. On the
front portion of the
linga the...
- In the
second and
third chapters, he
deals with Angi-Kabhinaya, Caris,
Sthanakas and Mandalas. In the
fourth chapter, Karnas,
Angaharas and
Recakas are...
-
their midst,
performing the
araimandi pose, or
standing in vaitastika-
sthanaka with his
knees slightly bent. Both of his
hands perform the kartarimukha...
- nritta. In the 2nd and 3rd
chapters he
deals with angikabhinaya, caris,
Sthanakas and mandalas. In the 4th
Chapter Karnas,
angaharas and
recakas are described...
-
ritualistic holy bath) is done. In the idol, the
deity of
Balak Ram is in the
Sthānaka Bhangima (i.e.
standing pose) on Viśvapadmāsana (i.e. a
double row lotus...
- them curiously, “Why are you
doing your
Samayika here in a shop, not a
Sthanaka?” The
Shravakas told him the
whole story of how Muni
Bhikhanaji had left...
- Vijayaditya, son of
Gandaraditya states that he had
restored the Lord of
Sthanaka or
Thana to his kingdom. It appears, therefore, that
Gandaraditya had asked...
-
plates of his son
claim that
Vijayaditya I
reinstated the
fallen lords of
Sthanaka and Goa. He was the
senior contemporary of
Basava and
other Shivasharanas...