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Saṃyuta Hasta - Double Hand Gestures

Descriptions and Meanings

1600 CE - 1650 CE
Saṅgītanārāyaṇa (SN) - Mandakranta Bose
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Description:
3:464-465

When the fingers of one hand are extended and spread out facing the hero and the other hand is placed on its back interlacing the fingers with the thumbs protruding out at the sides, then the hand gesture is known as kalapa. Some call it sesaphana

Meaning:
3:464-465:

and it indicates the king of the serpents.


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Kirīṭa

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