Mudra means "seal" or "closure" in Sanskrit. We use
these gestures for Concentration and meditation or in Pranayama practice to direct the flow of
energy within the body by using hands.
Five Elements are present in our hand
The universe is made up of five elements, and these all elements is present in our hand . The thumb represents the fire and it is a regulator , as well as
universal consciousness. The index finger represents air .
The middle finger represents Akasha or connection. The ring
finger represents earth, and the little finger represent water.
If these five elements are imbalance in our body, we can experience disease. Mudras is one way of creating a balance between all of these
elements within us.
1. Gyana Mudra
This mudra is mostly used in yoga and Pranayama it's also known as the
chin mudra. How to do this ? touches the tips of the thumb and index finger together,
and keep other three fingers straight and join together, lightly stretched. This symbolizes
the unity of fire and air as well as the unity of universal.
The Gyana mudra is increases concentration and it help to make concentration this mudra stop unwanted thinking in our mind, and is a gesture of
knowledge. Keep your palms face upwards direction when feeling receptive or rest your
palm on your leg near knee when you wish to feel more grounded.
2. Shuni Mudra
Touch the tip of the middle finger and thumb together, uniting the elements of fire and Akasha (connection). This mudra symbolizes patience and discipline in yourself , and it helps us to generate a feeling of stability. when you need additional strength to follow through any tasks so you try this mudra .
3. Surya Ravi Mudra
4. Buddhi Mudra
By touching the tips of the little finger and thumb together, you are
enhancing intuitive communication. The elements of fire and water are brought
together, and this symbolizes communication and openness. It can also help
strengthen your intuitive knowledge.
5. Prana Mudra
The Prana mudra activates the dormant energy within the body. How to do
this ? touch the tips of your thumb, ring finger, and little finger together.
This mudra symbolizes the vital energy of Prana and will encourage the flow of energy, making you feel energized and strong.
6. Dhyana Mudra
7. Anjali Mudra
Join your palms together in front of your chest (center) and the heart space it symbolizes
honor and respect toward yourself like namaskar and toward the universe. This mudra expresses
love and gratitude.
Use these mudras in your daily life while meditating or practicing pranayama. hold each mudra for at least 2 to 3 minutes .