Buddha's different Mudra's
The ocean of spirituality
Witnessing the Bhumisparsha Mudra
Also called Akshobya, it is a calling to Earth to witness the truth.
Spirituality of Bhumisparsha Mudra
Also called Akshobya, it is a calling to Earth to witness the truth.
Meditating through Dhyana Mudra
Also called ‘Samadhi’ or ‘Yoga’ Mudra, it indicates meditation & attainment of spiritual perfection.
Significance of Dhyana Mudra
It was used by Buddha during the final meditation under the bodhi tree.
Teaching Vitarka Mudra
Indicating intellectual debate, it signifies teaching phase of preaching in Buddhism
No end & beginning of Vitarka Mudra
The mudra maintains constant flow of energy, as there is no beginning or end, only perfection.
Abhaya Mudra-Remover of fear
Symbolising strength and inner security, it indicates fearlessness.
Enlightenment & Abhaya Mudra
It was shown by Buddha immediately after attaining enlightenment.
Dharmachakra Mudra- Wheel of Dharma
It signifies the setting into motion the Wheel of the Dharma or Law.
Dharmachakra Mudra- Wheel of Dharma
It signifies the setting into motion the Wheel of the Dharma or Law.