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This large Indian wall tapestry measures 220 cm by 210 cm. It depicts a yogi or yogini seated in the lotus position, deep in meditation, surrounded by scattered stars. His or her hands are turned towards the ground, forming the chin mudra. The Sanskrit symbols of the seven chakras are depicted on their body, as well as all around the tapestry.
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Dimensions: 2.20 meters by 2.10 meters
Textile Material: Cotton
Origin: India
The Lotus posture, "Padmasana" in Sanskrit, is a classic yogic meditation position often associated with the seven chakras (energy centers in the body):
Root Chakra (Muladhara): The Lotus posture begins with sitting cross-legged, placing the feet on the opposite thighs. This serves as the foundation of the posture, grounding the practitioner to the earth, in connection with the root chakra.
Sacral Chakra (Svadhisthana): The pelvis is slightly tilted forward, stimulating the sacral chakra, the center of creativity and sexual energy.
Solar Plexus Chakra (Manipura): The spine is upright, and attention is focused on breathing. This posture encourages well-being in the solar plexus region, the center of inner strength.
Heart Chakra (Anahata): The heart is open, and the shoulders are relaxed, promoting a sense of love, compassion, and connection.
Throat Chakra (Vishuddha): The spine is upright, encouraging clear communication and creativity, related to the throat chakra.
Third Eye Chakra (Ajna): Eyes are closed during meditation, enhancing concentration and inner exploration, in connection with the third eye chakra.
Crown Chakra (Sahasrara): By meditating in the Lotus posture, the crown chakra, the center of spirituality and connection to a higher consciousness, is also stimulated and balanced.
The Lotus posture is used to facilitate deep meditation and the search for inner harmony. It balances the energies of the body and mind, promoting a sense of peace, well-being, and spiritual understanding.
Reference: TPM-02
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Reference: TMIN-04-02
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Reference: TPM-16
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Reference: TGM-05-02
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Reference: TPM-08
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Reference: TGM-15
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Reference: TMIN-06-04
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Reference: TGM-10
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Reference: TGM-14
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Reference: TPM-18
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Reference: TMIN-08
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Reference: TMIN-01-03
This cotton wall hanging measures 110cm high by 70cm wide. It represents a yogi or yogini meditating in the lotus position. All around there are stars representing the universe. On the body of the meditator, and on the edge of the hanging, we see the symbolic representations of the seven chakras.
Reference: TGM-08-01
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Reference: TPM-15
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Reference: TGM-01
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Reference: TPM-10
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This large Indian wall tapestry measures 220 cm by 210 cm. It depicts a yogi or yogini seated in the lotus position, deep in meditation, surrounded by scattered stars. His or her hands are turned towards the ground, forming the chin mudra. The Sanskrit symbols of the seven chakras are depicted on their body, as well as all around the tapestry.