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Anjali Hasta in Hinduism - Hindu Blog
Anjali Hasta (or Anjali Mudra) is characterized by the folding of both hands with the palms pressed together, leaving a hollow space between them. The hands are usually held at the chest level and kept parallel to the ground. This gesture is commonly associated with …
Anjali Hand Gesture (Mudra) - Online Bharatanatyam
2008年3月4日 · The Anjali mudra is kept above the head to offer salutations to the God. It is kept in front of the face to offer respects to the Teachers and Elders. It is kept in front of the chest to offer pranams to the twice -born or the Brahmin’s.
Anjali Hasta - The.illustrated.encyclopedia.of.Hinduism.vol.1
In Indian dance, sculpture, and ritual, the anjali hasta is a particular hand gesture (hasta) in which the palms of the two hands are joined together with the fingers pointing upward, often with the base of the thumbs resting against the chest. This gesture conveys respect and …
Anjali Hasta Mudra | Combined-Hand Gesture - Natyasutraonline
Anjali is prescribed by the wise to imply salutations to deities, elders/teachers and twice-born. The hand ought to be placed above the head, in front of the face and in front of the chest (respectively for the three people referred)
Añjali Mudrā - Wikipedia
Añjali Mudrā (Sanskrit: अञ्जलि मुद्रा) is a hand gesture mainly associated with Indian religions and arts, encountered throughout Asia and beyond. It is a part of Indian classical dance postures such as Bharatanatyam, [1] yoga practice, [2] and forms part of the greeting Namaste.
Hasta(Hand) Mudras in Dance Hand Gesture in Kathak Dance
Hasta Mudras allow a dancer to fully express an emotion, or an object. It helps the audience to experience the performance to its fullest. For example - using Alapadma Hasta Mudra to show a flower along with Bhramara Hasta Mudra to show a bee hovering around the flower. To show the feathers of a peacock, the dancer uses Araal Hasta Mudra, etc.
Anjalihasta, Anjali-hasta, Añjalihasta: 3 definitions - Wisdom Library
2024年10月24日 · Añjalihasta (अञ्जलिहस्त) or simply Añjali refers to one of the thirteen Saṃyuktahastas or “combined hand gestures” (in Indian Dramas), according to the Viṣṇudharmottarapurāṇa, an ancient Sanskrit text which (being encyclopedic in nature) deals with a variety of cultural topics such as arts, architecture, music ...
Samyukta Hasta Viniyogas - Natyarambha
2014年4月22日 · Anjali hasta is used for the salutation to God, Teacher and the Learned. We hold the anjali hasta above the head for the Gods, in front of the face for the teachers & in front of chest for the learned.
Anjali In Hinduism - Hindu Blog
2025年1月29日 · In Hinduism, Anjali is a conventional gesture of the hand used to denote respect, obeisance and worship, usually before a deity, sage or saint. Anjali gesture is denoted by the two palms pressed together, fingers and thumb …
Anjali Mudra: Meaning, Benefits, & How to Do - Siddhi Yoga
2024年3月31日 · The Anjali Mudra is a Mudra, or gesture, associated with prayer and meditation. The literal translation of Anjali is “offering,” which refers to the offering of the palms in front of the heart chakra. The Mudra can be done seated or standing, and it is commonly used in yoga to ground oneself before beginning a practice.