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English: Illustration of Kurmasana yoga pose (not necessarily the same as the current pose of that name) from manuscript of , 1830.
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Source https://ia800103.us.archive.org/17/items/EightyFourAsanasInYogaGudrunBuhnemann_201801/Eighty-Four-Asanas-in-Yoga-Gudrun-Buhnemann.pdf
Author Jogapradipika manuscript illustrator, probably from the Punjab, India, 1830
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