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Jnāna mudrā is the gesture of the hand where the tip of the index finger is brought in contact with the tip of the thumb, while the remaining three fingers are kept extended. The gesture is a symbol of knowledge. The index finger is the symbol of the individual soul, the thumb signifies the supreme universal soul, and the union of these two symbolises true knowledge.