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What does the Shikhara mudra symbolize?

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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.

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  1. The Shikhara mudra is a symbolic hand gesture in classical Indian dance formed by raising the thumb while making a fist with the other fingers. This gesture has various meanings, including representing a peak, a bow, a bell or strength. It is often used in mythological dance sequences to depict warriors, gods or symbolic objects. Shikhara enhances the expressiveness of the dance by visually conveying power, strength or specific actions linked to weapons and symbolic items.

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