मुद्रास् (mudrAs)
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पुराणम्
Englishमुद्रास् / MUDRĀS. When he recites the mantras a Māntrika should use different kinds of gestures with his hands to suit the recital. They are called mudrās. The mudrās in general are given below:
The first mudrā is called Añjalimudrā. Añjalī means a cavity formed by folding the hands and joining the open hands together. If the hands thus folded are placed on the breast it becomes a Vandinī mudrā. The hands should be placed on the breast with a slight slant to the left for Vandinī mudrā. The third mudrā is called Ūrddhva mudrā. Hold the left hand first in such a way that the thumb comes on the top and then with the fingers of the right hand bind the thumb of the left hand. The thumb of the right hand should also come to the top. This is called Ūrddhva mudrā. The lowering of the left palm opened up is called Varāhamudrā. (Chapter 26, agni purāṇa).
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