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| − | '''Hamsasya''' | + | '''Hamsasya''', according to legend, was derived from Dakshinamurti explaining the intricacies of the Tattva system. |
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| + | ==Application== | ||
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| + | Hamsasya mudra is one of the twenty-eight single hand mudras used by performing artists to interpret and emotional and/or physical state. | ||
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| + | Like many other mudras, Hamsasya has additional usages, including: | ||
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| + | * carrying a garland | ||
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| + | * accomplishment of a task | ||
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| + | * speaking | ||
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| + | * singing | ||
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| + | * meditation | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:44, 6 July 2013
| Meaning | Swan's face |
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Hamsasya, according to legend, was derived from Dakshinamurti explaining the intricacies of the Tattva system.
Application
Hamsasya mudra is one of the twenty-eight single hand mudras used by performing artists to interpret and emotional and/or physical state.
Like many other mudras, Hamsasya has additional usages, including:
- carrying a garland
- accomplishment of a task
- speaking
- singing
- meditation