Please help to find the Mudras

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aatma
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Please help to find the Mudras

Post by aatma »

Dear Rasikas,
could you please help me to find out the Mudras for Droupathy, Alakshmi(Mudevi), then sister/Brother. if you could please help me with images it will be much more easy. :(

ksl
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Re: Please help to find the Mudras

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A brother is denoted by a swasthika (cross at wrist) of hands in mayuram...The rest will have to research :grin:

krishnaa
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Re: Please help to find the Mudras

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A sister is shown using two mrigashirasa hastas, held in mandalam postition.
I can find out the mudra for draupadi but i am not sure about Alakshmi...

laya2
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Re: Please help to find the Mudras

Post by laya2 »

Hi,

I am not able to understand the mudra for sister. what is mandalam position means?

I would like to know the mudra from draupadi and alakshmi. If you know pls.let me know.

thanks.

krishnaa
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Re: Please help to find the Mudras

Post by krishnaa »

in the nATyarambha position, we hold out the patAkA mudras with our hands stretched. look at the following link :

http://onlinebharathanatyamacademy.file ... imandi.jpg

Instead of the patAka mudra on the hands, hold mRgashirasa.

vamshee krishna
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Re: Please help to find the Mudras

Post by vamshee krishna »

hope you didnt get the answers for your query. following may be helpful to you.

For Brother:

Elder Brother : need to show mayura hastham at level of shoulder then it is for elder brother
Younger Brother : mayura hastham at waist should be show ----------------------- (this is according to Abhinaya Darpana)
for brother we can even show as two tripataka hasthas one behind the other and kept in front.

For Droupathi:

show number five on left hand (fingers spread out) and the right hand should be in hamsasyam pointing the neck
( meaning lady having 5 husbands)

For sister:

Elder sister : Use patakachathura hastham between neck and shoulders (amsam)
Younger Sister : Use Ardha Mrigasheersha hastham ( This means if the anamika or ring finger in mrigasheersha hastham is sperated then it is ardha mrigasheersha hastham ) at the naval cavity (naabhi) ----------------------------------- According to Bharathaavarnam by nandikeshwara

I didnot understand what is mudevi ( is it sister of mahalakshmi that you are referring) if so i need to just check it and tell the mudra.

Hope you have got the information. If you feel its worng just get back to me.

Regards,
Vamshee

ksl
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Re: Please help to find the Mudras

Post by ksl »

what is patakachathura?
what is ardha mrigashirsham? I didnt understand the explanation. Separate ring finger to where?

vamshee krishna
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Re: Please help to find the Mudras

Post by vamshee krishna »

Ardhamrigasheersha hastham means that apart from the little finger and thumb that are standing, from the other three fingers which are attached together and kept in horizontal position, the anamika or ring finger is separated and raised up. This is ardha mrigasheersha hastham as mentioned in bharataarnavam by nandikeshwara


Following is the sloka explaining pathakachathura hastha

Annyonabhimukheebhavaa thpurobhage|pi chalanaath
oordhvaagrayugma samyogath patakachathurou karou

If two pataka hastha are annyonabhimukam or when the front part is moved (chalinchadam) or the oordhva side should be touching.

In bharataarnavam, this elder sister is shown by first showing pataka hasthas at shoulders and then changing them to chathurahasthas.

ksl
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Re: Please help to find the Mudras

Post by ksl »

Thank You Vamshee Krishna. I have never used ardha mrigasheersha in my life. But i understood it. It would be like katakamukha except the thumb is held upright like in mrighasheersha.

I still dont understand pathakachaturam. I am not that good at sankrit. Could u explain a little more clearly.

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