Asamyukta Hasta Mudras Single Hand Gestures used in Indian Classical Dance Bharatanatyam
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Asamyukta Hasta Mudras Single Hand Gestures used in Indian Classical Dance Bharatanatyam by Avanthika R Pradeep
Very simple presentation of Bharatanatyam Mudras with meaning in English
Pathaka – Meaning - a Flag
Tripathaka - Meaning - a Flag with three colours
Arthapathaka – half of a flag
Karthareemukha – Meaning scissors
Mayoorahstha – depicting a peacock
Ardhachandra – Half moon
Araala – it means bend
Sukhathunda – denotes a parrots head
Mushti – a fist
Shikhara – a peak
Kapitha – meaning wood apple
Katakamughah – opening of a bracelet – half closed fist
Soochi – a needle
Chandrakala – crescent moon
Padmakosha – lotus bud
Sarpasheersha – snake hoot
Mrigasheersha – deers a head
Simhamukha – a lions face
Kangoola – a bell
Alapadma – a full bloomed lotus
Chatura – A square
Bhramara – a bee
Hamsaasya – A swans beak
Hamsapaksha – Swans wing
Samdamsa – opening and closing
Mukula – A flower bud
Thamrachooda – A cock
Thrisoola – denotes thrisoola the powerful weapon
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