Mudrākhyām
Angușțļāsyathu
Tarjanyā
Yasyāgrē Mļthō bhavēth
śēșam vislathitham
Yasya
mudrākyasthu karaha
smrithaha
Touch the tips of the
forefinger and the thumb and hold the other fingers together straight. This is
the mudrākya mudra.
Interestingly Mudrākya is widely used in hatha yoga and
meditation, symbolizing the ego connecting to one’s higher self. Also the same
gesture is found in Abhinaya darpanam known as Hamsasyam. In Natyashastra and
Balaramabharatham this gesture is known as Samdamśam.
Mudrakhyām samyutha (joint
hands)hastha viniyoga
Vardhanam chaļanam
swarga
Samudrasandra vismrithihi
Sarvō vignapanam
vasthu
Mrthucha dnyānamevacha
Upavītha riju prōktō
Mudrākyasthu thrayodaśa
Hasthāsthu samyuta prōktha
nāțya sidhāntha vēdibhihi
Sanskrit
(devanagari)
|
Sanskrit
(latin)
|
English
translation
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Vardhanam
|
To grow, prosper
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Chaļanam
|
Movement, walk
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Swarga
|
Heaven
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Samudra
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Sea, ocean
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Sandra
|
Density, thickness
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Vismrithihi
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To forget
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Sarvō
|
Everything, whole, total
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Vignapanam
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Message, knowledge
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Vasthu
|
Things, objects
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Mrthu
|
Death
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Dhyāna
|
Meditation
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Upavītha
|
Sacred thread worn by Brahmins
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Riju prōktō
|
Straight
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