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Welcome NathyaSindhu performing arts center
In this video …we are learning about the Double hand gestures
Samyukta Hastas are also called as Double hand gestures or Combined hand gestures. Unlike Asamyukta hastas, these gestures require use of both the palms to convey the message or a particular meaning. For example the Anjali hastha is a simple gesture where both the palms are joined to mean a Namskara or to imply salutations.
Anjali - salutation
Kapota - pigeon
Karkata - crab
Svastika - crossed
Dolahastha - hanging hands
Pushpaputa - handful of flowers
Utsanga - embrace
Shivalinga - Lord Shiva
Katakaavardhana - bangles / bracelets
Kartaisvastika - crossed scissors
Shakata - cart
Shankha - conch
Chakra - wheel/discus
Samputa - covered box
Pasha - rope/cord
Kilaka - bond
Matsya - fish
Kurma - tortise
Varaha - boar
Garuda - eagle
Nagabandha - two headed snakes
Khatva - cot
Bherunda - mythical bird with two heads
Avahitta - to hide / secret in heart
Thanks,
Keep practicing and practice makes progress
Sindhu
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