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- 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...
- 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...
- 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...