Lalitasana

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title: Lalitasana
text: Lalitasana is a pose or mudra in Indian art and the art of dharmic religions in other countries. It is often called "the royal position" or "royal ease" in English, and is a relaxed pose typical in royal portraits and those of religious figures whose "kingly" attributes are being emphasized. The figure sits on a throne with one leg tucked inwards on the seat and the other hanging down ("pendent") to touch the ground or rest on a support. Usually it is the proper right leg that dangles, but the r
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description: Seated pose with one leg hanging down in Indian art and religion
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lalitasana
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date modified: 2023-03-13T23:56:50Z
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