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Alapadma

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'''Alapadma''' According mudra, according to legend, Alapadma originated from a story of young about Shri Krishna as a child when , in which he would steal stole butter and milk. This gesture can also be used for the following:
♥Viraha ("yearning to the beloved")==Application==
♥Mukura ("mirror")Alapadma mudra is one of the many hand gestures used by performing artists to interpret an emotional or physical state.
♥Tataka ("pond" or "lake")This gesture can also be used for the following:
♥Udra* Viraha ("yearning for the beloved")* Mukura ("mirror")* Tataka ("pond" or "lake")* Udra-thakopa ("great anger") ♥Shakata * Shakata ("cart") Some additional uses, especially when expressing a story of Shri Krishna, are * fresh ghee, * sweets, * ball, * dancing, * palace, * cluster of flowers, etc. ==Application==
Alapadma is one of the many hand gestures used by performing artists to interpret an emotional or physical state as well as to create a visual for their performance.
[[Category:Mudras]]

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