She is sitting in a yogic posture (āsana) called Ārbhaṭikā, which is interpreted by Rāghavānanda as a sitting āsana, with one thigh placed over the other. The name of this āsana, is not found in known Haṭha yoga treatises, and curiously, its name is derived by the ...
She is sitting in a yogic posture (a¯sana) called A¯ rbhat.ika¯, which is interpreted by Ra¯ghava¯nanda as a sitting a¯sana, with one thigh placed over the other. The name of this a¯sana, is not found in known Hat.ha yoga treatises, and curiously, its name is...