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'''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 11:44, 6 July 2013

Hamsasya
Hamsasya.jpg
Meaning Swan's face

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