- The
varadamudra (Sanskrit: वरदमुद्रा, romanized:
varadamudrā) is a mudra, a
symbolic gesture featured in the
iconography of
Indian religions. It indicates...
- (Lotus),
Shankha (conch), Discus, Gada (mace),
Jnana Mudra,
Abhaya Mudra,
Varadamudra, Gold Tree
Tulasi Day
Friday Mount Garuda, Elephant, Lion or Tiger, Owl...
- Amida) from the
Vairocana Buddha, and was
rarely used elsewhere. The
Varadamudrā "generosity gesture"
signifies offering, welcome, charity, giving, comp****ion...
- Shankha, Chakra, and an
etching of the Sri
Yantra on her left hand in
Varadamudra and a
carving of the
goddess ****atri on her
right hand in abhayamudra...
- दध्यादेवी दानवघातिनि।।
Weapon Khadga (longsword)
Padma or Lotus, Abhayamudra,
Varadamudra Mount Lion
Personal information Parents Katyayana (father)...
- of
Navadurga A
statue of
Kalratri Planet Saturn Weapon Hooked vajra and
curved sword, Abhayamudra,
Varadamudra Mount Mule, Lion or
Tiger Consort Shiva...
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Varaha holds the
discus and the
conch and
makes the
gestures of
blessing (
varadamudra) and ****urance. He
wears various ornaments including the
Kaustubha jewel...
-
healing water,
branches of neem, scimitar, conch. and a hand
depicting varadamudra. She is also
flanked by two donkeys. This
depiction has
established her...
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lower left hand
holds a
snake and the
right lower right hand
displays Varadamudra. She is
covered with snakes,
sitting on a
lotus platform or standing...
- and
Hands in
Gestures of
Reasoning (Vitarkamudra) and Gift
Conferring (
Varadamudra)". Art
Institute Chicago.
Retrieved 18
November 2019. "Śiva". British...