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vowels or
missing conjuncts instead of
Indic text.
Tadasana (Sanskrit: ताड़ासन, romanized:
Tāḍāsana),
Mountain pose or
Samasthiti (Sanskrit: समस्थिति;...
- vinyasas.
Different dandas closely resemble the Sun
Salutation asanas Tadasana, Padahastasana,
Caturanga Dandasana, and Bhujangasana. Krishnamacharya...
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advanced practitioners can move into
Wheel Pose by "dropping back" from
Tadasana (Mountain Pose), or by
standing with the back to a wall,
reaching arms...
- Sati is also reborn. The
poses can be
entered from a
standing position,
Tadasana,
jumping or
stepping the feet wide apart. For
Virabhadrasana I, the hips...
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relief seems to show
Vrikshasana at top left. The pose is
entered from
Tadasana. The most
common form has one knee bent and the foot of that leg placed...
- Yoga
teacher Judith Hanson Lasater: [While I was]
doing drop-backs from
Tadasana (Mountain Pose) to
Urdhva Dhanurasana (Wheel Pose) [Jois] came over to...
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separate tradition. The pose is
entered from the
standing position of
Tadasana,
bending forward at the hips
until the
palms can be
placed on the floor...
- century. Many are
described in Iyengar's 1966
Light on Yoga. Some, such as
Tadasana,
appear in the 1896
Vyayama Dipika, a
manual of gymnastics, as part of...
- स्वस्तिकसन Au****ious
Lucky mark
Sitting Meditation 8th C. PSV
Square Tadasana ताडासन
Mountain Standing 20th C. TK ****ibhasana टिट्टिभासन
Firefly Balancing...
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describe the
position of the body and its limbs. The pose is
entered from
Tadasana; the legs are
spread wide apart, the feet are
turned out as for Trikonasana...