Note: This is a project under development. The articles on this wiki are just being initiated and broadly incomplete. You can Help creating new pages.

Difference between revisions of "Varuna Mudra"

From Ayurwiki
Jump to: navigation, search
 
(9 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
[[File:Varuna-Mudre.png|thumb|right|''Varuna Mudra'']]
+
[[File:Varuna-Mudre.png|200px|thumb|right|''Varuna Mudra'']]
 
Almost 70% of the body is formed by water. Varuna mudra keeps the water balance in the body.
 
Almost 70% of the body is formed by water. Varuna mudra keeps the water balance in the body.
 
==Formation==
 
==Formation==
join the tip of the small finger with the tip of the thumb.
+
Join the tip of the small finger with the tip of the thumb.
  
 
==Effects==
 
==Effects==
Line 28: Line 28:
 
</references>  
 
</references>  
 
[[Category:Mudras]]
 
[[Category:Mudras]]
 +
[[Category:Therapeutic use of Mudra - Anaemia]]
 +
[[Category:Therapeutic use of Mudra - Acne]]
 +
[[Category:Therapeutic use of Mudra - Allergy]]
 +
[[Category:Therapeutic use of Mudra - Blood impurity]]
 +
[[Category:Therapeutic use of Mudra - Brittle nails]]
 +
[[Category:Therapeutic use of Mudra - Boils]]
 +
[[Category:Therapeutic use of Mudra - Burning urination]]
 +
[[Category:Therapeutic use of Mudra - Cartilage degeneration]]
 +
[[Category:Therapeutic use of Mudra - Cracked skins]]
 +
[[Category:Therapeutic use of Mudra - Lips tongue]]
 +
[[Category:Therapeutic use of Mudra - Cramps]]
 +
[[Category:Therapeutic use of Mudra - Cough dry]]
 +
[[Category:Therapeutic use of Mudra - Dehydration]]
 +
[[Category:Therapeutic use of Mudra - Dry mouth]]
 +
[[Category:Therapeutic use of Mudra - Dry throat]]
 +
[[Category:Therapeutic use of Mudra - Eczema]]
 +
[[Category:Therapeutic use of Mudra - Fits]]
 +
[[Category:Therapeutic use of Mudra - Gastroenteritis]]
 +
[[Category:Therapeutic use of Mudra - Herpis]]
 +
[[Category:Therapeutic use of Mudra - Improve to himoglobin]]
 +
[[Category:Therapeutic use of Mudra - Itching]]
 +
[[Category:Therapeutic use of Mudra - Knee joint pain]]
 +
[[Category:Therapeutic use of Mudra - Leukoderma]]
 +
[[Category:Therapeutic use of Mudra - Muscle catch]]
 +
[[Category:Therapeutic use of Mudra - Psoriasis]]
 +
[[Category:Therapeutic use of Mudra - Skin diseases]]
 +
[[Category:Therapeutic use of Mudra - Scanty menses]]
 +
[[Category:Therapeutic use of Mudra - Scanty urination]]
 +
[[Category:Therapeutic use of Mudra - Tongue disorder]]
 +
[[Category:Therapeutic use of Mudra - Loss of taste]]
 +
[[Category:Therapeutic use of Mudra - Thrist]]
 +
[[Category:Therapeutic use of Mudra - Unconciousness to remove]]
 +
[[Category:Therapeutic use of Mudra - Vitiligo]]
 +
[[Category:Therapeutic use of Mudra - Burning sensation]]
 +
[[Category:Therapeutic use of Mudra - Osteo malacia]]
 +
[[Category:Therapeutic use of Mudra - Tongue disorders]]
 +
[[Category:Therapeutic use of Mudra - Unconsciousness to remove]]
 +
[[Category:Therapeutic use of Mudra - Vitiligo]]

Latest revision as of 10:58, 22 December 2018

Varuna Mudra

Almost 70% of the body is formed by water. Varuna mudra keeps the water balance in the body.

Formation

Join the tip of the small finger with the tip of the thumb.

Effects

Varuna mudra affects the water metabolism. It helps to rehydrate cells, tissues, muscles, skin, joints, cartilage etc. The element water, is associated with taste. This mudra is useful in overcoming disorders like loss of taste senses and dryness of mouth.

Benefits

  1. Dryness of the eyes.
  2. Dryness of the digestive tract.
  3. Dry cough.
  4. dryness of the skin leading to cracks, dry enzema, psoriasis.
  5. Degeneration of joint cartilage.
  6. Osteo arthritis.
  7. Anaemia and cramps.
  8. Deficiency of harmones.
  9. Scanty urination.
  10. Loss of taste, tongue disorders.
  11. Burns.
  12. Pimples. itching and all skin diseases.
  13. This mudra Preserves youthfulness.
  14. Unconciousness due to sunstroke, accidents or overcrowedness can be cured by rubbing the tips of the thumbs and the tips of little fingers of the unconscious person.[1]

References

  1. "MUDRAS & HEALTH PERSPECTIVES" by "SUMAN.K.CHIPLUNKAR" page no 56