padmasana

English

Babaji meditating in Padmasana position.

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Sanskrit पद्मासन (padmāsana, lotus seat), from पद्म (padma, lotus) + आसन (āsana, asana).

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /padˈmɑːsənə/

Noun

padmasana (uncountable)

  1. (yoga) A pose in which one sits cross-legged with each foot sole-upwards on the opposite leg; the lotus position. [from 19th c.]
    • 1997, Kiran Nagarkar, Cuckold, HarperCollins, published 2013, page 127:
      When he was a child of four, he sat in padmasan, his backbone a relaxed ninety degrees to the ground, for five or six hours while the singer or instrumentalist expounded a raga.

Indonesian

Etymology

From Sanskrit पद्मासन (padmāsana, lotus seat), a compound of पद्म (padma, lotus) + आसन (āsana, asana). Equal to padma + asana.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [pat̚maˈsa.na]
  • Hyphenation: pad‧ma‧sa‧na

Noun

padmasana (first-person possessive padmasanaku, second-person possessive padmasanamu, third-person possessive padmasananya)

  1. throne
    Synonyms: takhta, singgasana
  2. (Balinese, Hinduism) throne of deva in Balinese Hinduism temple.
  3. (archaeology, literally) a lotus-shaped seat.
  4. (archaeology) padmasana, the lotus position.

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