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Bheruṇḍa

Saṃyuta Hasta - Double Hand Gestures

Descriptions and Meanings

1100 CE - 1200 CE
The Mirror of Gesture (AD) - Ananda Coomaraswamy
Description:
No verse annotation

Bheruṇḍa: the wrists of Kapittha hands are joined.

Meaning:
No verse annotation:

pair of Bherundas (snakes)


1100 CE - 1200 CE
Nandikeśvara's Abhinaya Darpaṇam, 3rd edition (AD) - Dr. Manomohan Ghosh
Description:
1:203

Bheruṇḍa. When the two Kapittha hands are joined at their wrists, the Bheruṇḍa hand will result.

Meaning:
1:203:

It is used to denote the Bherunda, and a pair of birds.


Based upon:

Kapittha - 1:121

Not included elsewhere
1100 CE - 1200 CE
Abhinaya Darpanam of Nandikeswara (AD) - P.S.R. Apparao
Description:
8:497

When the wrists of two Kapittha hastas are joined, it becomes Bhērunḍa hasta.

Meaning:
8:497:

Bhērunḍa hasta is used to denote a bhērunḍa bird and a pair of birds or a pair of bhērunḍa birds.


Based upon:

Kapittha - 7:306-308

Kapittha - 7:309-313

Not included elsewhere

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