Journal of Tamil Studies, 第 23-24 期International Institute of Tamil Studies, 1983 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 17 筆
第 7 頁
... hands . In both types two of the back hands bear the sankha and the cakra . In the caturbhuja ( four handed ) type , of the two other hands the right is held up with the palm above or in varada mudra and the left extended horizontally ...
... hands . In both types two of the back hands bear the sankha and the cakra . In the caturbhuja ( four handed ) type , of the two other hands the right is held up with the palm above or in varada mudra and the left extended horizontally ...
第 10 頁
... hands in the clock - wise direction , starting with the upper left , are held in the following postures or hold the following weapons : held parallel to the raised foot , tarjani mudrā , khejaka ( shield ) , dhanus ( bow ) , khaḍga ...
... hands in the clock - wise direction , starting with the upper left , are held in the following postures or hold the following weapons : held parallel to the raised foot , tarjani mudrā , khejaka ( shield ) , dhanus ( bow ) , khaḍga ...
第 11 頁
... hands are held in the following weapons in clock - wise direction starting with the top left : sankha , held parallel to the raised foot , khetaka , padma , daṇḍa , khaḍga , cakra and abhaya mudra . The standing leg is placed on the ...
... hands are held in the following weapons in clock - wise direction starting with the top left : sankha , held parallel to the raised foot , khetaka , padma , daṇḍa , khaḍga , cakra and abhaya mudra . The standing leg is placed on the ...
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