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== '''''Ganapa Mudra - Agragami mudra''''' ==
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[[File:Ganeshmudra.png|thumb|right|''Ganapa Mudra'']]
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'''Ganapa mudra''' is in honour of Ganapathi, who helps to overcome all obstacles.
  
Ganapa mudra is in honour of Ganapathi, who helps to overcome all obstacles.
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==Formation==
 
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Hold the left hand palm facing outward in front of the chest with bent fingers. Hook the right hand fingers in the left hand fingers. exhale the pull both the hands in the opposite direction without releasing the grip. Then, inhaling let go the tension. Repeat this six times. Then place both the hands on the sternum. Now change the hand position, with the right palm facing outward. Repeat this 6 times.
 
 
 
 
== '''Formation''' ==
 
 
Hold the left hand palm facing outward in front of the chest with bent fingers. Hook the right hand fingers in the left hand fingers. exhale the pull both the hands in the opposite direction without releasing the grip. Then, inhaling let go the tension. Repeat this six times. Then place both the hands on the sternum.  
 
Now change the hand position, with the right palm facing outward. Repeat this 6 times.
 
 
Then remain silence for a while.
 
Then remain silence for a while.
  
 
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==Effects==
== '''Effect''' ==
 
 
 
 
 
 
This mudra tenses the muscles of upper arms and chest area. All five elements joining together give power to the whole body.
 
This mudra tenses the muscles of upper arms and chest area. All five elements joining together give power to the whole body.
  
 
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==Benefits==
== '''Benefits''' ==
 
 
 
 
 
 
#Strengths the shoulders.
 
#Strengths the shoulders.
 
#Activates heart and lungs.
 
#Activates heart and lungs.
 
#Opens the Anahata chakra ans instills courage to face any situation.
 
#Opens the Anahata chakra ans instills courage to face any situation.
#Ganapa  has respect even for a small mouse. This mudra encourages mutual respect and harmony in the society.
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#Ganapa  has respect even for a small mouse. This mudra encourages mutual respect and harmony in the society.<ref name="Mudras & health perspectives"/>
 
 
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
 
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<references>
The above mentioned information is added from the book called '''"MUDRAS & HEALTH PERSPECTIVES"''' by '''''"SUMAN.K.CHIPLUNKAR"'''''.
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<ref name="Mudras & health perspectives">'''"MUDRAS & HEALTH PERSPECTIVES"''' by '''"SUMAN.K.CHIPLUNKAR"''' page no 93</ref>
 
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</references>
 
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[[Category:Mudras with the names of Deities]]
 
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[[Category:Therapeutic use of Mudra - Asthma]]
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[[Category:Therapeutic use of Mudra - Cervical spondylitis]]
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[[Category:Therapeutic use of Mudra - Vital energy]]

Latest revision as of 10:10, 22 December 2018

Ganapa Mudra

Ganapa mudra is in honour of Ganapathi, who helps to overcome all obstacles.

Formation

Hold the left hand palm facing outward in front of the chest with bent fingers. Hook the right hand fingers in the left hand fingers. exhale the pull both the hands in the opposite direction without releasing the grip. Then, inhaling let go the tension. Repeat this six times. Then place both the hands on the sternum. Now change the hand position, with the right palm facing outward. Repeat this 6 times. Then remain silence for a while.

Effects

This mudra tenses the muscles of upper arms and chest area. All five elements joining together give power to the whole body.

Benefits

  1. Strengths the shoulders.
  2. Activates heart and lungs.
  3. Opens the Anahata chakra ans instills courage to face any situation.
  4. Ganapa has respect even for a small mouse. This mudra encourages mutual respect and harmony in the society.[1]

References

  1. "MUDRAS & HEALTH PERSPECTIVES" by "SUMAN.K.CHIPLUNKAR" page no 93