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Hastamudras

The language of hand gestures in Indian classical dance, convey intricate meanings and emotions through precise movements.

Asamyuta Hastas

are a set of one-handed gestures that artistically express various elements such as animals, nature, and human emotions.

Mayura

The Peacock:  A Symbol of Grace

Sarpasheersha

The Snake's Hood:  Signifies Power

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Simhamukha

The Lion's Face: Portrays Strength and Courage

Bramhara

The Bee: Represents Diligence

Hamsasya

The Swan Beak: Evokes Grace and Elegance

Hamsapakshaka

The Swan Wing: Represents Freedom and Beauty

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Samyuta hastas

are double-handed gestures in Indian classical dance that express a wide range of emotions and narratives.

Matsya

The Fish: Symbolizes Fluidity and the  Aquatic Realm

Koorma

The Tortoise: SSymbolizes Stability,  Patience, and the Ability to Withdraw into Oneself

Varaha

The Boar: Symbolizes Strength,  Protection and the Triumph  of Good over Evil

Garuda

The Eagle: Represents Power, Agility  and the Ability to Soar High  above Worldy Limitations

Nagabandha

Intertwined Serpents: Embodies the Potent,  Mystical Energy of Serpents  in Indian Culture

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