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Vyāghra

Asaṃyuta Hasta - Single Hand Gestures

Descriptions and Meanings

1100 CE - 1200 CE
Nandikeśvara's Abhinaya Darpaṇam, 3rd edition (AD) - Dr. Manomohan Ghosh
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Description:
1:166

Vyāghra (tiger). If the little finger and the thumb are bent in the Mrgasirsa hand, the Vyāghra hand will be the result.

Meaning:
1:167:

It is used to denote a tiger, a frog, a monkey and a mother of pearl.


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Mṛgašīrsha - 1:139

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1100 CE - 1200 CE
Abhinaya Darpanam of Nandikeswara (AD) - P.S.R. Apparao
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Description:
7:444-445

If the little finger and the thumb of Mrgasirsha hasta are bent, then it becomes Vyāghra hasta (vyāghra = tiger).

Meaning:
7:444-445:

Vyāghra hasta is used to denote - tiger, frog, monkey and the mother of a pearl.


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Mṛgašīrsha - 7:353-356

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