What is a mudra? It is a Sanskrit word that means "sign" or "hand gesture." It may have been used in yoga class. Images of the Buddha often show him holding a mudra.On a superficial level, a mudra is often indicated as a hand gesture. However, mudras have deeper spiritual significance.
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| We communicate meaning by our gestures. |
Buddhist imagery can be used in feng shui in the home as a spiritual reminder. The Buddha represents the potential for awakening, true happiness, and the goodness inherent in each living being reborn as a human. All sentient beings have the potential to evolve.
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| Gold statue Buddha, Sri Lanka |
However, if it’s something one is attracted to, this is the right article to be reading. The imagery of any mudra (or even holding them with our own hands) may act as a support for any area of our lives or homes.
Here are some of commonly used Buddhist mudras and their meanings:
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| Dhyana mudra (Roberta Sá/EyeEm/Getty) |
With this hand gesture, place the right hand on top of the left... More





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