Definition of Mudras

1. Noun. (plural of mudra) ¹

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Definition of Mudras

1. mudra [n] - See also: mudra

Lexicographical Neighbors of Mudras

mudlarked
mudlarks
mudless
mudlike
mudlogger
mudloggers
mudpack
mudpacks
mudpie
mudpies
mudproof
mudpuddle
mudpuppies
mudpuppy
mudra
mudras (current term)
mudrock
mudrocks
mudroom
mudrooms
muds
mudscow
mudscows
mudsill
mudsills
mudskipper
mudskippers
mudsled
mudsleds

Literary usage of Mudras

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Palmer's Index to "The Times" NewspaperTimes (London, England) (1886)
"Dadabhai, 6 n6 n to the Governor of mudras, 22 о 4 il Northern Assurance Company, l!ln 11 f Norton (.lohn) on the Australian Labour Market,. ..."

2. Higher Psychical Development (Yoga Philosophy) an Outline of the Secret by Hereward Carrington (1920)
"And there are various mudras. They are called the YONI MUDRA, ... These mudras consist of a combination of certain physical postures,—in which the legs and ..."

3. The Hindu System of Self-culture of the Patanjala Yoga Shastra by Kishori Lal Sarkar (1902)
"These mudras are mostly resorted, to in what is called hata-yoga. ... In fact in bhakti-yoga the mudras involved in singing and dancing are highly valuable. ..."

4. The Second: Or the Last Elements of the Yoga by Bissessur Nath Chandik (1898)
"mudras are the chief part of the postures. Where there is no Mudra there will ... So after attaining a thorough success in the postures the mudras must be ..."

5. Dancing With Siva: Hinduism's Contemporary Catechism by Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami, Himalayan Academy, Master Subramuniya (2003)
"Usually accompanied by precise visualizations, mudras are a vital ... Among the best-known mudras are: i) abhaya ..."

6. An Encyclopaedia of Religions by Maurice Arthur Canney (1921)
"mudras. A term found in Hinduism. mudras are mystical figures made by Intertwining or twisting tine ..."

7. Yoga: Or, Transformation; a Comparative Statement of the Various Religious by William Joseph Flagg (1898)
"But these two mudras are said to have no value without a third named the Maha Vedha, which is to be thus performed: The yogi . ..."

8. Palmer's Index to "The Times" NewspaperTimes (London, England) (1886)
"Dadabhai, 6 n6 n to the Governor of mudras, 22 о 4 il Northern Assurance Company, l!ln 11 f Norton (.lohn) on the Australian Labour Market,. ..."

9. Higher Psychical Development (Yoga Philosophy) an Outline of the Secret by Hereward Carrington (1920)
"And there are various mudras. They are called the YONI MUDRA, ... These mudras consist of a combination of certain physical postures,—in which the legs and ..."

10. The Hindu System of Self-culture of the Patanjala Yoga Shastra by Kishori Lal Sarkar (1902)
"These mudras are mostly resorted, to in what is called hata-yoga. ... In fact in bhakti-yoga the mudras involved in singing and dancing are highly valuable. ..."

11. The Second: Or the Last Elements of the Yoga by Bissessur Nath Chandik (1898)
"mudras are the chief part of the postures. Where there is no Mudra there will ... So after attaining a thorough success in the postures the mudras must be ..."

12. Dancing With Siva: Hinduism's Contemporary Catechism by Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami, Himalayan Academy, Master Subramuniya (2003)
"Usually accompanied by precise visualizations, mudras are a vital ... Among the best-known mudras are: i) abhaya ..."

13. An Encyclopaedia of Religions by Maurice Arthur Canney (1921)
"mudras. A term found in Hinduism. mudras are mystical figures made by Intertwining or twisting tine ..."

14. Yoga: Or, Transformation; a Comparative Statement of the Various Religious by William Joseph Flagg (1898)
"But these two mudras are said to have no value without a third named the Maha Vedha, which is to be thus performed: The yogi . ..."

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