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Mudra

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== History ==
In the classical sense, a mudra denotes some relationship to Hinduism or a specific deity. In ancient texts, one will more often find the word ''hasta '' to describe a positioning of the hands and fingers, particularly within the context of dance and dance drama.
The importance of mudras cannot be overstated; they illustrate the Divine, give instruction, express emotions, connect dancers with spiritual and devotional practices, and channel dancers' shakti (primal force). Hands can generate and move energy, call attention to an action or thought, and portray feelings.
==== Sanyukt Mudras ====
 
==Further Reading==
Carroll, Cain, and Revital Carroll. ''Mudras of India''. London: Singing Dragon, 2012. ISBN 978-1-84819-084-9
 
[[Category:Mudra]]

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