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Τρίτη 18 Αυγούστου 2015

3 Yoga Mudras for Love, Focus, and Freedom

By Christine Chen  




Yoga’s hand expressions, mudras, are said to shift energies from what we might be experiencing to how we want to feel. Learn three you can use today.

Everything you do with your hands is an expression of your heart. Think about it: blowing a kiss, a high five in triumph, or cuddling a pet are all ways you express the feelings that are beating in your chest. Conversely, are you flipping the bird? Shaking a clenched fist? Gripping the steering wheel?

Yoga with Your Hands: Mudras

Yoga’s hand expressions are called mudras, which are said to shift energies from what we might be experiencing to how we want to feel. With the frenetic, stressful, often toxic pace of modern life, the ability to change your state of mind by making different shapes with your hands is nothing short of a personal superpower. And, while the physical effort is minimal, the energetic impact can be huge.
“When a mudra is done with full concentration, and a state of serenity is maintained, cerebral activity is calmed and regenerated,” wrote Gertrud Hirschi, author of Yoga in Your Hands. Each of your fingers corresponds to elements and concepts, for example: earth, sky, fire, the individual, or the divine. When mudras are practiced with presence, positivity, and sincere intention, Hirschi says you can become more “content, serene, courageous, and cheerful.”
When I’m feeling rather low, Garuda (the mystical bird) mudra lifts me up. I can’t count the number of times I have collected my fingers into Mukula (beak hand) mudras and placed them where I needed healing.
Pain and me, we have a deep relationship. More than 15 years ago, a combination of repetitive motion, chronic stress, and a car accident left me in unbearable neck and back pain and numbed my right leg and arm simultaneously. There were moments the simple act of sitting up was too much. Back then, when it hurt to move my body, I moved my hands, which kept me positive and on the path to wellness.
Also see Gestures of Awakening: 5 Mudras for the Summer Solstice

Benefits of Mudras

Recently, I came across some new research about the relationship between pain and crossing your fingers. How many times have you said, “I’m keeping my fingers crossed,” because you really wished for something with all your heart? Crossing fingers is a mudra, too!
The experiment revealed a relationship between manipulating body parts to alleviate pain—stimulating one part of the finger to feel less pain somewhere else. For chronic pain sufferers, “it raises the interesting possibility that pain levels could be manipulated by applying additional stimuli, and by moving one part of the body relative to others,” the senior author of the study explained.
Pain research is critical, as chronic pain is considered a crisis in America, estimated at $300 billion in lost productivity in recent years by the American Academy of Pain Medicine. Harvard-reported research shows a weekly yoga class helps mobility more than standard medical care for the condition, and Paul Christo, M.D., an associate professor at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine for Pain Management recommends yoga as a supplemental treatment for many of his patients. He shared with me that “pain can take over your life and make you feel like you’re a prisoner,” then added, “the practice allows patients to better cope with the biological, psychological, and social dimensions of having persistent pain.”
Perhaps today’s world is ready to acknowledge what yogis have believed for many years: Yoga, which includes shape shifting within our own hands, can help heal, because it changes the way we feel. Mudras may be 5,000 years old, but if modern life’s painful stresses and/or actual physical pain can make you a prisoner, mudras most certainly matter more than ever.
In some cases, a sequence of mudras can be therapy when a condition has to do with hand dexterity. Also, combining them can create an even more powerful shift: my combo of Mushti (fist) and Pushpaputa (handful of flowers) mudras releases pent up energies in favor of a more ease and acceptance. I call it “Forgive the Frenemy.”
Most mudras can be done by anyone, regardless of physical mobility, which is what makes them some of our most accessible healing powers within. Look into the mudras and experience comfort, goodness, or hopeful change. Here are three mudras I use all the time, including some from my book Happy-Go-Yoga: Simple Poses to Relieve Pain, Reduce Stress, and Add Joy.

Love-Multiplier-(Anahata-Chakra-Mudra)

Love Multiplier (Inspired by Anahata Chakra Mudra)

Use “Love Multiplier” anytime to increase love: to invite more love into your life, to send love and compassion, to heal a broken heart, or to give yourself courage to love and embrace the future.
Also see Heart Chakra Tune-Up Practice

Total-Brain-Power-(Hakini-Mudra)

Total Brain Power (Inspired by Hakini Mudra)

When you’re feeling scatter-brained, here’s how you can bring disparate parts of your mental state together for “Total Brain Power,” focusing them at your third eye, the yogic and energetic space of wisdom, intuition, imagination, dreams, and clarity.
Also see Third Eye Chakra Tune-Up Practice

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The Snag (Inspired by Ganesha Mudra)

If you acknowledge that life has its snags, you can see them as moments to pause and regroup, helping you cope better when you’re feeling blocked. By meditating on the actual obstacle, instead of feeling stuck, you might be curious enough to head in a different direction for discovery and adventure.
For more about mudras and how they can shift energy in the mind and body read on at Sonima.com.

http://www.yogajournal.com/yoga-101/3-yoga-mudras-love-focus-freedom/ 

Δευτέρα 25 Φεβρουαρίου 2013

Mudras, The Easiest Way to Keep Our Good Health!



In today's hassle and stressful world we everyone need to keep our good health to lead a long happy and enjoyable life. Mudras are ones which will be helpful to get good health easily preventing many diseases at no cost. These are nothing but ritual and symbolic gestures followed in religions like Hinduism and Buddhism. Usually mudras involve different positions of body, arms, hands and fingers. These things are also followed in classical dances such as Bharatanatyam and Mohininatyam.
Let us discuss about some mudras that can be performed by different finger positions. Generally the right hand will be used for doing mudras and sometimes left hand also used. This type of mudras are so easy that any age group of people including children can follow them. We can follow them whenever we find some time in our daily works and there is no suggested time duration for performing mudras. We can do them for any desired amount of time (i.e.) 5 minutes to 15 minutes
Diseases That Can Be Cured by Mudras
Indeed mudras performed by fingers are helpful to control and cure many diseases. Whenever people cross the age of 40 years, they may often meet many health problems including lack of concentration and memory power, indigestion problems, cold, fatigue, body pain, obesity, stress, hypertension, diabetes, anaemia and heart problems. There are many different mudras which are powerful to cure different diseases. For eg. Surya Mudra is powerful to reduce cholesterol in our body and helps reducing obesity and anxiety. The other Apana Vayu Mudra is so powerful that it can strengthen our heart and regulate palpitation. It works like an injection to reduce the chances of getting heart attack. Similarly we can do different mudras to control various health problems.

Gyan Mudra

Different Types of Mudras

Gyan Mudra - Mudra of Knowledge
Bend your index finger and let the tip of thumb and the tip of index index finger touch each other and other three fingers stretched out. Being mudra of knowledge it enhances the knowledge. The tip of thumb is associated with the glands like pituitary and endocrine and when it is pressed with the tip of index finger, the two glands will start to work properly. It also helps increasing memory power as it sharpens our brain. It'll be useful to come out of psychological disorders like Mental, Hysteria, Anger and Depression. There is no particular time duration for doing this mudra and you can do this daily whenever you find some time

Prithvi Mudra

Prithvi Mudra - Mudra of Earth
In this type of mudra the tip of ring finger touches the tip of thumb with the other three fingers stretched out. This is very useful to overcome physical weakness and skin problems. There is no particular time duration for performing this mudra. We can do this as many times as we can at any time.

Varuna Mudra

Varuna Mudra - Mudra of Water
Let the tips of little finger and thumb touch each other and other three fingers stretched out. It will be helpful to balance water content inside our body and avoid all the diseases which may cause due to lack of water. It also helps to get relief from the pains of Gastroenteritis and Muscle Shrinkage.

Vayu Mudra

Vayu Mudra - Mudra of Air
It can be performed bending index finger and pressing it with thumb and keeping other fingers straight. It'll be helpful to cure all the diseases associated with the imbalance of air in our body. Doing this mudra for at least 30 to 40 minutes will find good result for gastric problems. It also cures Arthritis, Rhuematism and Gastric disorders without need of any other medicines

Shunya Mudra

Shunya Mudra - Mudra of Emptiness
It is performed by bending middle finger and pressing it with thumb. Keep the other fingers straight. It will be helpful to overcome dullness. One can do it at least for 40 to 60 minutes to get cured from the disease. It will be helpful to get relief from earache and also acts as an effective treatment for deaf and mentally challenged people.

Surya Mudra

Surya Mudra - Mudra of the Sun
It is done by bending ring finger and pressing it with thumb and keeping other fingers straight. It is useful to regulate thyroid gland. One can do it for at least 5 to 15 minutes twice daily. It is so powerul to reduce our overweight that it can reduce cholestrol in our body. It also corrects anxiety and indigestion problems.

Prana Mudra

Prana Mudra - Mudra of Life
Bend the ring and little fingers and let the tips of them touch the tip of thumb and keep the other two fingers stretched out. As its name implies we can get increased immunity power in our life doing this mudra. It helps to reduce clamps in blood vessels. It's also powerful in curing eye related diseases and correcting fatigue on account of vitamin deficiency. No specific time duration for performing this mudra. You can do this as long as you like.

Apana Mudra

Apana Mudra - Mudra of Digestion
In this mudra tips of middle and ring fingers touch the tip of thumb while other two fingers stretched out. Daily practice for at least 30 minutes will be enough to overcome digestion problem. Diabetes, Diabetes Obesity, Constipation Problem and Piles can be controlled doing this mudra regularly in our life.

Apana Vayu Mudra

Apana Vayu Mudra - Mudra of Heart
The tips of ring and middle finger touch the tip of thumb and the index finger touches the base of thumb with the little finger stretched out. It will work for our heart like an injection and reduces the chances of getting heart attack. It helps to strengthen our heart and regulate palpitation. It also help regulating exretory system and reducing gastric problem. Any one can practice as many times as he or she can. Practice for 15 minutes will be enough to get rid of hypertension.

Linga Mudra

Linga Mudra - Mudra of Heat
It can be performed by interlocking the fingers of both hands and keeping the thumb of left hand vertically straight. Encircle the left hand thumb with the thumb and index finger of right hand. As its name implies, it can generate heat inside our body. We can practice it any time we want to do it. But, it's better to avoid doing it for many times as we may need to balance the generated heat with the adequate intaking of milk, ghee and fruit juices. It helps to overcome lungs problem, cold, cough and bronchial infections.

MUDRAS - Μούντρας




Η σανσκριτική λέξη μούντρα μεταφράζεται ως χειρονομία ,ή εσωτερική στάση .
Οι μούντρας μπορούν να περιγραφούν ως παραψυχικές , συναισθηματικές , ευλαβικές , και αισθητικές χειρονομίες ή στάσεις που έχουν σαν σκοπό να ενώσουν την ατομική πρανική δύναμη με την παγκόσμια ή κοσμική δύναμη .

Οι μούντρας είναι ένας συνδυασμός από λεπτές , σωματικές κινήσεις που αλλάζουν τη διάθεση , τη συμπεριφορά και την αντίληψη , και οι οποίες εμβαθύνουν την επίγνωση και την συγκέντρωση .

Μιά μουντρα μπορεί να χρησιμοποιεί ολόκληρο το σώμα σε ένα συνδυασμό από ασάνας , πραναγιάμα , μπάντας και τεχνικές οραματισμού ή μπορεί να είναι μια απλή στάση των χεριών .

Θεωρείται αυτόνομος κλάδος της γιόγκα και εισάγονται μετά από ικανή εξοικείωση με τις ασάνας , την προναγιάμα και τις μπάντας και αφού έχουν απομακρυνθεί τα μεγάλα μπλοκαρίσματα .

Οι πρακτικές οδηγίες από ένα γκουρού θεωρούνται απαραίτητες . Οι μούντρας είναι υψηλές τεχνικές που οδηγούν στην αφύπνιση των πράνας , των τσάκρας  και της κουνταλίνι  και δίνουν μεγάλα σίντις ή παραψυχικές δυνάμεις στον προχωρημένο ασκούμενο .

Οι μούντρας  εδραιώνουν ένα άμεσο  σύνδεσμο  μεταξύ του ανναμάγια κόσα , του φυσικού σώματος , του μανομάγια  κόσα , του  νοητικού σώματος και του πραναγίαμα  κόσα , του πρανικού σώματος . Χειρίζονται την πράνα  με τον ίδιο τρόπο που η ενέργεια με την μορφή του φωτός ή των κυμάτων του ήχου  εκτρέπεται  από την παρουσία ενός καθρέφτη ή ενός απότομου βράχου .  Τα νάντις και τα τσάκρας  ακτινοβολούν συνεχώς πράνα που φυσιολογικά δραπετεύει από το σώμα  και διαχέεται στον  έξω κόσμο .Δημιουργώντας φράγματα μέσα στο σώμα μέσω της εξάσκησης των μούντρας , η ενέργεια ανακατευθύνεται  προς τα μέσα . Οι μούντρας είναι σημαντικές τεχνικές αφύπνισης της της κουνταλίνι . Για το λόγο αυτό ενσωματώνονται στις πρακτικές της κρίγια και κουνταλίνι γιόγκα .

Μια επιστημονική ματιά στις μούντρας 

Με επιστημονικούς όρους , οι μούντρας παρέχουν ένα μέσο προσέγγισης και επίδρασης πάνω στα υποσυνείδητα αντανακλαστικά και στα πρωταρχικά , ενστικτώδη μοντέλα  συμπεριφοράς που πηγάζουν από τις πρωτόγονες περιοχές του εγκεφάλου γύρω από το εγκεφαλικό στέλεχος . Εγκαθιστούν μια λεπτή , μη νοητική σύνδεση με αυτές τις περιοχές . Κάθε μόντρα δημιουργεί ένα διαφορετικό σύνδεσμο και έχει και έχει διαφορετική επίδραση αντίστοιχα στο σώμα , το νού και την πράνα . Στόχος τους να απομακρύνουν τον ασκούμενο από τα ενστικτώδη μοντέλα συμπεριφοράς και να εδραιώσουν μια πιο εξευγενισμένη συνειδητότητα

Οι πέντε ομάδες των μόυντρας 

1. Χάστα : οι μούντρας των χεριών . Είναι διαλογιστικές μούντρας . Ανακατευθύνουν την πράνα που εκπέμπεται απο τα χέρια πίσω στο σώμα  .                                                                                                                                                                                                     Οι μούντρας που ενώνουν τον αντίχειρα και τον δείκτη επηρεάζουν τον κινητικό φλοιό σε ένα λεπτοφυές επίπεδο  , δημιουργώντας ένα  ενεργειακό κύκλωμα που κινείται από τον εγκέφαλο προς  τα χέρια  και αντίθετα .

2.Μάνα : οι μούντρας  του κεφαλιού . Χρησιμοποιούν τά μάτια , τα αυτιά , τη μύτη , τη γλώσσα και τα χείλη .

3. Κάγια : οι μούντρας των σωματικών στάσεων . Χρησιμοποιούν σωματικές στάσεις συνδυασμένες στάσεις  συνδιασμένες με  αναπνοή και συγκέντρωση .

4. Μπάντα : Οι μπάντας με κλείδωμα . Αυτές οι πρακτικές συνδυάζουν τις μούντρας και τις μπάντας . .Φορτίζουν το σύστημα με πράνα και το προετοιμάζουν για την αφύπνιση της κουνταλίνη .

5. Αντάρα : οι μούντρας του περίνεου : αυτές οι τεχνικές ανακατευθύνουν την πράνα από τα κατώτερα κέντρα στον εγκέφαλο . Οι μούντρας  που ασχολούνται με την εκλέπτυνση της σεξουαλικής ενέργειας βρίσκονται σε αυτή την ομάδα .

Οι ομάδες αυτές επηρεάζουν ουσιαστικές περιοχές του εγκεφαλικού φλοιού .

Πηγή : "Ασάνα , Πραναγιάμα , Μούντρα  , Μπαντα " .
             Σουαμι Σατυαναντα Σαρασουατι .
             Yoga Publications Trust , Munger , Bihar , India .
         




MUDRAS III



Linga Mudra

Protective Mudra


The Linga mudra is used as a remedy for the lungs, guarding against colds and cold weather. Strenghens immune system.

 Linga Mudra

How to form the Linga mudra: Interlace fingers of both hands, extending one thumb upwards, encircle extended thumb with the index finger and thumb of your other hand.

Mukula Mudra

Closed Lotus

The Mukula Mudra's appearance resembles the bud of a lotus flower. Represents new beginnings or start up a new enterprise.

 Mukula Mudra

How to form the Mukula mudra:All fingers and thumb are joined together, pointed upwards.


Surabhi Mudra

Alternate Name: Dhenu Mudra


Balances the five elements: Air Fire Water Earth and Metal



 Surabhi Mudra

How to form the Surabhi mudra: Fingers and thumbs are joined at tips. Thumbs touching each other. Left index finger joins right middle finger. Right index finger joins left middle finger. Left ring finger joins right pinky finger. Right ring finger joins left pinky finger.

Mida-no Jouin Mudra

Dual Worlds Meditation Pose


The left hand mirrors the right hand representing two worlds: Enlightment and Illusion

Mida-no Jouin Mudra

How to form Mida-no Jouin mudra: Middle, ring, and pinky fingers create a flat or slightly curved bed resting upon the lap. Two circles are formed with index fingers held together while extended upwards meeting the tips of both thumbs.

Suchi Mudra

Releasing


Helpful for chronic constipation. Tames uncontrolled behaviors such as impatience, temper tantrums, clinging to others, etc.

 Suchi Mudra

ow to form the Suchi mudra: Form a fist, extend index finger pointing up and out away from the body, preferrably arms are extended over the head.


Abhayaprada Mudra

No Fear


Abhayaprada mudra is a protective hand gesture symbolizes strength or being fearless.

 Abhayaprada Mudra

How to form the Abhayaprada mudra: Hand is held upward with palm facing away from your body.



Varada Mudra

Charity Mudra


The Varada mudra pose is customarily used whenever a blessing is being offered.


 Varada Mudra

How to form the Varada mudra: Fingers and thumb are downwards. Flattened palm facing outwards away from the body


Ganesha Mudra

Overcoming Obstacles


The Ganesha mudra can be employed whenever you are struggling. Symbolizes strength when facing troubles. Eases tension.

 Ganesha Mudra

How to form the Ganesha mudra: Palm of your right hands facing your chest. Left hand grasps the right hand forming a locking grasp, tugging firmly.


Mahasirs Mudra

Tension Reliever


The Mahasirs mudra is used to help give relief for head-related afflictions. Headaches, stress, tension, etc.

 Mahasirs Mudra


How to form the Mahasirs mudra: Thumb, index and middle fingers are joined at tips. Ring finger is folded into the palm and tucked into the fleshy part of the thumb. Pinky is extended.

Mushti Mudra

Releasing


The Mushti mudra is used as an outlet for "letting go" or releasing pent up emotions or energies.

 Mushti Mudra

How to form the Mushti mudra: Hold hand in a fist with thumb placed over the ring finger.


Bhudy Mudra

Intuition

The Bhudy mudra helps you get in touch with your innermost feelings.

 Bhudy Mudra

How to form the Bhudy mudra: Pinky and thumb tips are touching. Index, middle, and ring fingers are extended.



MUDRAS II


Buda Mudra

Receptivity


The Buddha symbolizes being humble and learning to be grateful. Palms are open to receive gifts.

 Buddha Mudra
How to form the Buddha mudra:Both palms open. Rest one hand inside the other hand's open palm. Thumb tips are touching (traditionally, right hand rests on left for men, left on right for women).

Shunya Mudra

Alternative Name: Heave Mudra

The Shunya mudra assists listening and speech. Primarily a remedy for ear afflictions.



 Shunya Mudra
How to form the Shunya mudra:Lower the middle finger and place finger pad on the fleshy mound area of your thumb, cover it with your thumb. Index, ring and pinky fingers are extended.

Kubera Mudra

Manifestating / Wish Mudra


The Kubera mudra is used for creating wealth and reaching your goals.

 Kubera Mudra


How to form the Kubera mudra: Tips of thumb, index, and middle fingers are joined. Ring finger and pinky are folded into the palm.


Uttarabodhi Mudra

Enlightenmen

The Uttarabodhi mudra is a gesture that identifies with a supreme power. Symbolizes perfection.

 Uttarabodhi Mudra

How to form the Uttarabodhi mudra: Index fingers touch one another and are extended, pointing toward the skies. Remaining fingers are crossed and folded down. Thumbs are cross or held next to each other. Clasped hands are held over the head.

Dharmachakra Mudra

Teaching


The Dharmachakra Mudra symbolizes the role of the teacher


 Dharmachakra Mudra




How to form the Dharmachakra mudra:Thumbs and index fingers are joined. Middle, ring, and pinky fingers are extended in a relaxed fashion. With left palm facing the body and right palm faced outward join thumbs and index fingers of both hands.


Bhutadamar Mudra

Protection - Wards Off Evil



The Bhutadamar mudra serves as a shield keeping negative energies away.


 Bhutadamar Mudra



How to form the Bhutadamar mudra: Palms are facing outwards away from the body. Wrists are crossed. Ring fingers are placed down toward the palms.

Ahamkara Mudra

Self Confidence

The Ahamkara mudra can be used when you are feeling "less-than" or fearful.

 Ahamkara Mudra

How to form the Ahamkara mudra: Index finger is bent slightly. Place thumb on the middle of bent index finger. Middle, ring and pink fingers are extended.


Dhyana Mudra

Meditation Pose



The Dhyana mudra is universally used during meditation and relaxed states.


 Dhyana Mudra

How to form the Dhyana mudra: Hands form a cup or bowl. Thumbs touch at the tips or comfortably overlapped.

Yoni Mudra

Femininity

Feminine Adi Shakti Primal Power Mudra - The Yoni Mudra represents getting in touch with female energies. Symbolizes a woman's vulva.

 Yoni Mudra

How to form the Yoni mudra: Hands form an almond shape with joined thumbs extended upwards. Fingers are joined at tips extended downwards.

Prithivi Mudra

Alternate Name: Earth Mudra


The Prithivi mudra recharges the root chakra aligning it with earth energies.


 Prithivi Mudra

How to form the Prithivi mudra: Tips of thumb and ring finger are joined. Remaining fingers are extended.

Kapitthaka Mudra

Happiness


Smiling Buddha Mudra

 Kapitthaka Mudra

How to form the Kapitthaka mudra: Index and middle fingers are held beside each other while extended. Ring and pinky fingers are tucked inside the palm. Thumbs rest on tucked fingers.

Shankh Mudra

Alternate names: Conch or Shell Mudra


The Shankh mudra is commonly used during worship or prayer.

 Shankh Mudra

How to form the Shankh mudra: The left thumb is placed on the center of the right palm. The right hand forms a firm grip around the left thumb. The left hand rests against the right fist. Right thumb touching the left index finger.

Kalesvara Mudra

Calms Anxieties


The Kalesvara mudra calms anxious thoughts and agitated feelings.

 Kalesvara Mudra

How to form the Kalesvara mudra: Place both palms together pairing thumbs and all fingers at tips. Fold index, ring, and pinky fingers downward. Middle fingers are extended outward. Point thumbs toward your body.

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MUDRAS I

Anjali Mudra

Alternate Name: Namaste


 Anjali Mudra

The Anjali mudra is used as a salutation or greeting.

Pushan Mudra

Give and Take Gesture

 Pushan Mudra

The Pushan mudra demonstrates the understanding that life energy moves with ebb and flow motion.

How to form the Pushan mudra: 

Right hand: Thumb, index finger, and middle finger touch at tips. Ring finger and pinky fingers are fully extended. 

Left hand: Thumb, middle finger, and ring finger touch at tips. Index and pinky fingers are fully extended.

Apana Mudra

Earth Connection


 Apana Mudra

The Apana mudra has a grounding force to help you connect with the earth's energies whenever you are feeling off balance or flighty.
How to form the Apana mudra: Tips of thumb, middle and ring finger are joined. Pinky and index fingers are extended.

Hakini Mudra

Rememberance Mudra


 Hakini Mudra


The Hakini mudra helps thinking and concentration. Powers the brain.

How to form the Hakini mudra: Hands and fingers are open and spread apart. Join hands together at the thumbs and fingertips.

Mantangi Mudra

Hindu Goddess of Peace

 Mantangi Mudra

The Mantangi mudra reates an atmosphere of calmness and serenity. Tames conflicts. This hand gesture resembles the trunk of an elephant.

How to form the Mantangi mudra: Fold both hands together with fingers inter-twined. Extend both middle fingers outward and point them toward the skies.

Akash Mudra

Heart Mudra


 Akash Mudra

The Akash Mudra helps to "center" your energies. It nourishes any part of your body that is lacking.


How to form the Akash mudra: Thumb and middle finger are joined. Index, ring, and pinky fingers are extended.

Vajra Mudra

Alternate Name: Fist of Wisdom


 Vajra Mudra

The Vajra mudra transforms ignorance into wisdom. Symbolizes the five elements: earth, water, fire, air, and metal.

How to form the Vajra Mudra: Right-handed fist surrounds left index finger. Remaining fingers of left hand also form a fist below the right hand

Gyan Mudra

Grounding


 Gyan Mudra

he Gyan mudra represents the starting place or home. It takes you back to your roots, or a simpler time. Clears the mental facilties.

How to form the Gyan mudra:Thumb and index fingers touch at tips. Middle, ring, and pinky fingers are relaxed, curved slightly.

Ushas Mudra

Stimulates Sacral Chakra


 Ushas Mudra

The Ushas mudra gesture helps to spark creativity and enliven sexuality. Good catalyst for new projects.

How to form the Kubera mudra:

Females: Interlaced fingers with palms facing upwards. Encircle right thumb between left thumb and index fingers. 

Males: Interlaced fingers with palms facing upwards. Right thumb rests on top of left thumb with gentle pressure.

Garuda Mudra

Mystical Bird

 Garuda Mudra

The Garuda mudra is used to heighten intuition and enable communication with the spirit world.

How to form the Garuda mudra: Place right palm over the top of left hand, spreading fingers apart and crossing thumbs

Vitarka Mudra

Reasoning Mudra


 Vitarka Mudra


The Vitarka mudra, a symbol of wisdom, is a variation of the Dharmachakra mudra.

How to form the Vitarka mudra: Thumbs and index fingers of both hands join at tips forming circles. Left hand sits upon lap palm facing upwards. Right hand is held at shoulder height with palm facing downwards.

Prana Mudra

Symbolized Life Force


 Prana Mudra

The Prana mudra can be used whenever you feel drained or need an extra boost of energy. Good to use in the morning to awaken and fully embrace the new day.

How to form the Prana mudra: Thumb, ring, and pinky are touching. Index and middle finger are extended.