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The gesture of teaching (Dharmacakra Mudra) with both hands in front of the breast, tips of the index finger and touching the Thump. |
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The gesture of compassion (Varada Mudra) the right hand pendant with the palm turned outwards. |
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The gesture of meditation (Samadhi Mudra) with both hands resting on the lap, palms upwards. |
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The gesture of his fearless (Abhaya Mudra) the right hand slightly elevated, the palm turned outward, also called the Gesture of Renunciation.
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The gesture of discussion explaining the Buddha's teachings (Vitaka Mudra) with the hands raised and the tips of the forefingers and the thumbs touch each other.
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The gesture of guard against evil. ( Tarjarni Mudra ) with forefinger and little finger outstretched.
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The gesture of prayer (Namaskara Mudra) with the palms folded together.
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The gesture of overcoming the misery in the hereafter. (Buddha-Shramana Mudra) also called an ascetic's Gesture of Renunciation.
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The gesture of the guard against the evil (Bhutadamara Mudra) is a protective gesture.
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