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- 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...
- are included in the Shivanidhi portion of the 19th-century Kannada Sritattvanidhi. There are also sculptural representations of these thirty-two forms...
- 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]...
- Garudasana is given to a pose close to Vrikshasana in the 19th century Sritattvanidhi; the modern standing pose named Garudasana is not seen until the 20th...
- (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...
- heels in a posture close to Upaveshasana, is shown in the 19th century Sritattvanidhi. In Utkatasana, the knees are hips-width apart and bent. The hips are...
- Gajāsana, Elephant Pose. Hand-drawn illustration in Sritattvanidhi, 19th century Mysore Palace m****cript. The instruction to perform this pose "over and...
- 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...
- a Telugu Brahmin named Anupasimha, and unpublished sections of the Sritattvanidhi dealing with shaligrams. "প্রাণতোষণী তন্ত্র at http://www.archive.org"...