http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6hdvDSW ... re=related
In this the dancer uses the Mrigashirsa mudra in 6:02, what are the different uses of Mrigashirsa mudra. I know we use the mudra for denoting the following
* A Deer’s head
* Lord Krishna (when held with both hands)
* Womens cheek
* A Wheel
* Fears
* Quarrel
* Costume or dress
* Tripundraka made on the forehead (Tilak on lord Shiva’s forehead)
* A lute
* Massage on the feet
* Female reproductive organ
* Holding Umbrella
* Stepping and calling the beloved
What does the dancer convey in this mudra, also we use the mudra to denote differences or different right?
Various uses of Mrigashirsa mudra
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Re: Various uses of Mrigashirsa mudra
Hi Laya2,
The video ends at 6.02. Where do you have a doubt in mrigashirsha usage in the video?
The video ends at 6.02. Where do you have a doubt in mrigashirsha usage in the video?
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Re: Various uses of Mrigashirsa mudra
And yes,
Mrigashirsha is used to denote height, comparison when done with both hands: one kept at level and the other raised, used to say incomparable, higher etc. Like in 4.17 in this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3R1rZZJtB4M
Mrigashirsha is used to denote height, comparison when done with both hands: one kept at level and the other raised, used to say incomparable, higher etc. Like in 4.17 in this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3R1rZZJtB4M
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Re: Various uses of Mrigashirsa mudra
If you are asking about what the first dancer does at 0.51 we have discussed it here in post#10
http://www.rasikas.org/forums/viewtopic. ... ng#p159613
It indicates doing or happening. The song says everyone forgets whatever they are doing, listen to krishnas tunes..
http://www.rasikas.org/forums/viewtopic. ... ng#p159613
It indicates doing or happening. The song says everyone forgets whatever they are doing, listen to krishnas tunes..