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- Vajrasana (Sanskrit: वज्रासन, romanized: vajrāsana), Thunderbolt Pose, or Diamond Pose, is a kneeling asana in hatha yoga and modern yoga as exercise....
- Look up vajrasana in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vajrasana (Sanskrit for "diamond seat" or "diamond throne") may refer to: The Vajrasana, Bodh ****a...
- The Vajrasana (IAST: vajrāsana; diamond throne), or Enlightenment Throne of the Buddha, is an ancient stone slab located under the Bodhi tree, directly...
- compared to similar seated positions in other cultures, such as Indian Vajrasana. To sit seiza-style, one must first be kneeling on the floor, folding...
- veneration for Buddhists since at least the Mauryan period. In particular, the Vajrasana, which is located within the temple itself has been dated to the third-century...
- role-playing game setting Arcana Unearthed by Monte Cook The Diamond throne or Vajrasana at Bodh ****a, India This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- exercises), generally while seated in Padmasana, Ardhasiddhasana, Sukhasana or Vajrasana pose, to stimulate different parts of the body and mind, and to affect...
- where the buttocks sit back on the heels, for example as in the Seiza and Vajrasana postures, is also often interpreted as sitting. The British Chiropractic...
- meaning 'Complete Enlightenment' in Ashoka's Major Rock Edict No.8), Vajrasana (the 'Diamond Throne' of the Buddha) or Mahabodhi ('Great Enlightenment')...
- them really are theirs". Comparing Abhayadattaśrī's and Ratnākaragupta's Vajrāsana lists of the 84 siddhas, Lopez found that only 34 names are held in common...