The Katakamukha mudra, where the thumb and middle fingers touch while the index finger is raised, depicts everyday actions like wearing a garland, holding a necklace or opening a bracelet, enhancing realism in classical Indian dance. Class 6 Visual Arts Kriti-I ...
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The Suchi mudra is formed by extending the index finger while folding the rest. It symbolizes the number one and represents actions like pointing or showing direction. It is also used to depict objects like a needle in classical dance. Class ...
The Shikhara mudra, where the thumb is raised and the fingers form a fist, symbolizes a peak or a weapon like a bow. It represents actions like holding a bow, a bell or showing strength in classical Indian dance. Class 6 ...
The Shukatunda hand gesture symbolizes a parrot’s beak and is used to depict both a parrot and shooting an arrow. It enhances dance performances by conveying symbolic and narrative elements related to nature and heroic or mythological themes. Class 6 Arts ...
The Tripataka hand gesture, where the ring finger is bent while other fingers remain extended, signifies various objects like a crown, tree or thunderbolt. It adds symbolic meaning to dance performances, enriching the visual storytelling. Class 6 Arts Kriti-I Chapter 12 ...