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- to the same pose, sometimes to an easier variant, Ardha Siddhasana. Svastikasana has each foot tucked as snugly as possible into the fold of the opposite...
- Siṁhāsana Lion 2.14–915 1.50–952   — Yogāsana Union 2.44–945   —   — Svastikāsana Au****ious 2.13 1.19 3.113–9115 Vṛṣāsana Bull 2.38   —   — Uṣṭrāsana...
- ****s and neo-****s Sun cross – Circle containing four or more spokes Svastikasana – Ancient seated meditation posture in hatha yogaPages displaying short...
- Kidney meridian as well as the kidneys. Square pose, the Yin variant of Svastikasana Sphinx pose: In the more advanced version of this pose, the "Seal," the...
- seated meditation asanas including Padmasana, Virasana, Bhadrasana, and Svastikasana. The 10th–11th century Vimanarcanakalpa is the first m****cript to describe...
- including Padmasana, Virasana, Bhadrasana (now called Baddha Konasana), and Svastikasana. Sitting positions, often cross-legged, provide a stable base for meditation...
- Standing Forward bend, backbend sequence 20th C. Rajah of Aundh, then TK Svastikasana स्वस्तिकसन Au****ious Lucky mark Sitting Meditation 8th C. PSV Square...
- postures: Padmasana (lotus), Virasana (hero), Bhadrasana (glorious), Svastikasana (lucky mark), Dandasana (staff), Sopasrayasana (supported), Paryankasana...
- descriptions of the 12 seated asanas named in the bhāṣya, including Dandasana, Svastikasana, and Virasana. The text was rediscovered in the 20th century, published...
- only four of the asanas: siddhasana, padmasana, paschimottanasana, and svastikasana. Mallinson states that it is the first text to describe paschimottanasana...