Man Dhata in Yogi Position

Cleveland Museum of Art

Man Dhata in Yogi Position

Date
c. 1690–1700
Medium
Gum tempera and ink on paper
Culture
India, Pahari, Nurpur, late 17th Century
Department
Indian and Southeast Asian Art
Institution
Cleveland Museum of Art

An unconventional ruler portrait depicts Raja Mandhata of Nurpur (reigned 1661/1667–1700) engaged in yogic practice, raising his breath to pierce the three knots ( ghranti ) of the subtle body. The knots, which are located at the base of the spine, the heart, and between the eyebrows, are identified, respectively, with the deities Brahma, Vishnu, and Rudra (Shiva). This rare image of the ghranti points to the key role that kings played in creating yoga’s visual culture.

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