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Lotus position or
Padmasana (Sanskrit: पद्मासन, romanized:
padmāsana) is a cross-legged
sitting meditation pose from
ancient India, in
which each foot...
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Padmasana is a term
derived from
Sanskrit word padma: lotus, and āsana: seat or throne, and may refer...
- A
Padmasana is a
shrine (Balinese: palinggih) in the form of a tower,
crowned with an
empty throne to
worship Ida Sang
Hyang Widhi Wasa, a manifestation...
- also be by Patanjali; it
names 12
seated meditation asanas including Padmasana, Virasana, Bhadrasana, and Svastikasana. The 10th–11th
century Vimanarcanakalpa...
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upper body
strength and balance. Shirshasana,
alongside Sarvangasana and
Padmasana, is one of the
asanas most
often reported as the
cause of an injury. Shirshasana...
- with
pranayama (yogic
breathing exercises),
generally while seated in
Padmasana, Ardhasiddhasana,
Sukhasana or
Vajrasana pose, to
stimulate different...
- Sarvangasana, an
advanced pose, with both legs
leaning to one side; and
Urdhva Padmasana in Sarvangasana, with the legs in
lotus position.
Salamba Sarvangasana...
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- Gede Mecaling. A
padmasana shrine is
located at the most sacred, kaja-kangin (north-east) side of the temple. The base of this
padmasana is
decorated with...
- (paduraksa) and at the base of the
padmasana, the
holiest and most
central shrine in the
Balinese temple. The
Padmasana is the
holiest shrine in a Balinese...