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Mudrākhya

Asaṃyuta Hasta - Single Hand Gestures

Descriptions and Meanings

1000 CE - 1100 CE
Hastalakṣaṇadīpikā (HL) - Sudha E. K.
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If the edges of the thumb and the forefinger are touched each other, and the other fingers are stretched out, it is Mudrākhya.

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Kaṭaka
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These are samyutahastas

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- increase, movement, the heaven, the ocean, dense/heavily intermingled / entangled, forgetting all, to inform, thing, death, meditation, sacred thread worn by the Brahmins, straight/truth


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Asumyutahastas

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the mind, thought desire, self, knowledge, failure, shyness, creation, remembrance, life, reason, only/itself, that which is coming into being/next, negative and the meaning of dative case.


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1100 CE - 1200 CE
Abhinaya Darpanam of Nandikeswara (AD) - P.S.R. Apparao
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When the thumbs and the middle fingers meet, in both hands, then it is Mudrā hasta.

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This hasta is used to denote an atom, grass, cow's face and bird's beak.


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Līnamudra

Related Combinations

1000 CE - 1100 CE
Hastalakṣaṇadīpikā (HL) - Sudha E. K.
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Remembrance - Kataka and Mudrakhya

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Father and commander in - chief - Mudrakhya and Musti.

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sign / symbol - Mudrakhya and Pataka,

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son and grandson - Kartarimukha and Mudrakhya,

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hand, a way out - Pallava and Mudrakhya.

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Happiness - Hamsapaksa and Mudrakhya.

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The knot of the wearing garment (of woman) - two Mudrakhyas together.