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What is prithvi mudra?

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How tall is Veronika Mudra?

Veronika Mudra is 175 cm.


What is Varuna mudra?

Varuna Mudra is a good yoga mudra which balances the water element in our body. It enhances one's physical beauty.


What is jala mudra?

Jala mudra is a mudra in the practice of yoga where the thumb and the pinky finger touch. This can be achieved by sitting in any comfortable position.


What spiritial meaning is the second finger touching the thumb?

This is a Buddhist mudra (non-verbal communication) that signifies compassion.


When was Mudra Communications Limited created?

Mudra Communications Limited was created in 1980.


When was Darrell Mudra born?

Darrell Mudra was born on 1929-01-14.


What do Buddha hand positions mean?

Of the five more common Mudra (hand positions) two are of hands together:Dharmachakra Mudra (Wheel Turning) is the gesture of "wheel-turning" or the turning of the wheel of the dharma It represents the Buddha's teachings.Dhyana Mudra (Meditation) is the gesture of meditation.Answer:The NAMASKAR/NAMASTE Mudra is the one you mean; it is a greeting showing the hands are empty yet the two of you are one in friendship and peace.


When was Mudra Institute of Communications Ahmedabad created?

Mudra Institute of Communications Ahmedabad was created in 1991.


Which mudra used in omkara?

In the context of "Omkara," the mudra commonly associated with it is the "Anjali Mudra," also known as the gesture of greeting or offering. This mudra involves bringing the palms together in front of the heart, symbolizing unity, devotion, and respect. It is often used in spiritual practices and rituals to convey reverence and connection to the divine.


What actors and actresses appeared in Bhagya Mudra - 1967?

The cast of Bhagya Mudra - 1967 includes: Adoor Bhasi Prem Nazir


Who is the writer of mudra rakshasa?

The writer of Mudra Rakshasa is Vishakhadatta. It is a Sanskrit play that is believed to have been written in the 4th century CE.