Kayotsarga ( ), is a
yogic posture which is an important part of the
Jain meditation. It literally means "dismissing the body". A
tirthankara is represented either seated in yoga posture or standing in the Kayotsarga posture. Kayotsarga means to give up one's physical comfort and body movements, thus staying steady, either in a standing or other posture, and concentrating upon the true nature of the soul. It is one of the six essentials (
avasyaka) of a
Jain ascetic. It is one of the 28 vows of a
Digambara Jain monk.