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As this only seems to happen in the United Kingdom, we are not sure for the reason of this.

There is two schools of thought on this, 1, that the knight was a Crusader, but there is an argument against this, saying if this was true then knight effigies on the Continent would reflect this as well, but as all the effigies over there are shown with straight legs, I have to agree with the argument.

2, that the knight died in battle, as some of the effigies are shown on a rough background, it is thought that the knight died in battle. The rough background symbolising a battlefield.

I doubt that we will never know the reason for showing these effigies with crossed legs.

I believe like many Buddhist images they are a message saying 'We understand the value of yoga'. They are a yoga stretch as is sitting for long periods in knights pose (right knee up left knee on ground) as someone told me the Knights Templar did. The yoga versana pose is similar. These stretch and release tension in the muscles on the left side of the body which become tense when subject to fear and trauma. Many ancient warrior schools used yoga and meditation to help deal with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and to prevent fighters from losing control in battle. Of course only people who have a deep experience of their psycho-physical unity can understand this mind/body effect. Such people leave little messages like this for each other, other people tend to think this stuff is nonsense! Only a theory but I have experimented with this leg crossing and it is a very good yoga stretch - although I don't know of it being used in any yoga style - indicating it was probably a rather advanced practise.

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