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*Some mudras used in therapy are: Vayu, Apana, Vayu, Shoonya, Soorya, Jalodar Nashak and Linga. | *Some mudras used in therapy are: Vayu, Apana, Vayu, Shoonya, Soorya, Jalodar Nashak and Linga. | ||
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+ | The above mentioned information is added from the book called '''"MUDRAS & HEALTH PERSPECTIVES"''' by '''''"SUMAN.K.CHIPLUNKAR"'''''. | ||
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Revision as of 11:40, 26 October 2018
Hasta Mudras are the mudras that are performed by simple finger gestures. So they are called hasta mudras. Hasta mudras and mana mudras, form a relatively large propotion in the universe of mudras. This reflects the fact that the operation and interpretation of information coming from these areas of the human body occupies 50% of the cerebral cortex.
- There are two kinds of hasta mudras :
1) Health Mudras: Health Mudras are primarily beneficial in developing and maintaining health.
- They also have therapeutic usage.
- Some of the important mudras in developing and maintaining health are: Jnana, Prithvi, Akasha, Varuna, Apana, and Prana.
2) Spiritual Mudras: Spiritual mudras are used in worship and meditation.
- Some of the important spiritual mudras are : Namaste, Shankha and Dhyana.
- Some mudras used in therapy are: Vayu, Apana, Vayu, Shoonya, Soorya, Jalodar Nashak and Linga.
References
The above mentioned information is added from the book called "MUDRAS & HEALTH PERSPECTIVES" by "SUMAN.K.CHIPLUNKAR".