Standing TirthankaraSculptural art depicts the Tirthankara as seated and standing. A standing Jina is depicted in kāyotsarg a postur e while the seated posture admits of two variants: In the vajraparyaṅka posture the legs are either crossed while in the sattvaparyaṅka posture the legs are placed one upon the other. Usually the posture of a seate d Tirthankar a is denoted simplified as padmāsan a posture.
According to the Jaina tradition the Jinas Rishabanatha, Neminathta and Mahavira attained release when they sat on the lotus-throne, while other Tirthankara s passed away in the kāyotsarg a postur e.
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