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In Jain cosmology, Gomukha is the guardian god or Yaksha (attendant deity) of Rishabhanatha, the first Tirthankara. Gomukha. Gomukha, c.

Gomukha Asana (Cow Face Pose) - Basic Yoga Exercise to Strengthen Shoulders and Back This posture stretches the arms, upper back, ...

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This posture stretches the arms, upper back, chest and the sides of the chest and abdomen. As the shoulder blades are stretched backward the lungs are expanded ...

The Gomukhasana (Cow Face Yoga Pose) posture looks like the face of a cow from above as the feet resemble the horns and knees resemble the ...

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2023/8/5 -Gomukha (गोमुख) refers to a type Musical Instruments, according to the Śivapurāṇa 2.3.43 (“Description of Śiva's wonderful sport”).

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Begin sitting on the floor with your legs outstretched. Bend your right leg across your left thigh with your toes pointing out to the side ...

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In the Sanskrit language 'Gomukha' means 'cow's face. In this asana, the position of the legs takes the shape of Gomukha.

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This posture stretches the arms, upper back, chest and the sides of the chest and abdomen. Let's look at how it's done: Sit in a crossed-leg position, ...

In Sanskrit, Go means cow and Mukha means face. In short, Gomukhasana means the face of a cow. Gomukha is mentioned in many texts and one such mention states ...

Gomukha is the place of origin of the river Gaṅgā. It is considered a highly sacred place. Sixteen kilometers (ten miles) from Gaṅgotri in Uttaranchal, a ...