- 全跏坐 quánjiāzuò lotus positionthe full crossed-leg sitting posture, usually associated with statues of Buddha or meditation
- 半跏坐 bànjiāzuò one-legged lotus positionsitting with one leg crossed and the other hanging down, or with one foot on the opposite thigh; commonly used in Buddhist art to depict a Bodhisattva
- 结跏趺坐 jiéjiāfūzuò lotus positionthe formal sitting posture in yoga or Buddhist meditation where the feet are placed on opposite thighs with the soles facing upward
- 跏趺 jiāfū lotus positionA Buddhist sitting posture where one sits cross-legged with the soles of both feet facing up on the opposite thighs; an abbreviation for [[结跏趺坐|結跏趺坐|jie2 jia1 fu1 zuo4]]
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computing