All About Hand Posture or Hast Mudras

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By rajan jolly

Representation of the 5 elements in the hand

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What is Hand Posture ?

Simply put, Hand Posture is the yogic posturing of the fingers of the hands in various ways. In yoga, apart from yog asanas, that is , yogic exercises, and pranayama, that is, yogic breathing exercises, Hast Mudras or Hand Postures have an important role to play.

In Fact, Hast Mudra or Hand Posture Is A Complete Science By Itself.

The whole universe is made up of 5 elements, that is, fire, air, space, earth and water and likewise a human body is composed of these 5 elements.The fingers of the hand represent these 5 elements individually.

The thumb represents fire, the 1st finger represents air, the middle finger represents space, the ring finger represents earth and the little finger represents water. If these 5 elements are in harmony with one another in the body we are healthy. Imbalance in these 5 elements leads to disease.The balanced elements cause the body's systems to function optimally.

The Hand postures (I'll refer to them as simply Mudras now on) start acting immediately.An interesting point to note here is that the Mudras of one hand cause improvement in the body's opposite side, that is, the Mudras of the left hand cause improvement in the right side of the body and viceversa. These Mudras can be done while walking, sitting or standing. If sitting, we can sit in any position be it Padmasana, Vajrasana or Sukhasana.

These Mudras should be done everyday beginning with 10 minutes a day to 30 to 45 minutes for full effect.This time duration can be evenly split in 2 or 3 sessions. The Mudras should be done on empty stomach.

The Mudras are 10 in number.

Please Note:

While doing Mudras the free fingers have to be kept straight.

The 10 Hand posture are explained individually below.

Gyan Mudra

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1. Gyan Mudra or the Mudra of Knowledge

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Method:

Touch the tip of the thumb and the tip of the index or 1st finger together.The other 3 fingers have to be kept straight as shown in the picture.

Benefits:

A. It helps in meditation and concentration and reduces negativity of the mind.

B. It improves memory and with regular practice students can improve grades and intelligence.

C. It aids in alleviating headache, insomnia and hypertension and reduces anger.

Note:

For better results do Prana Mudra after this Mudra

Vayu Mudra

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2. Vayu Mudra or Mudra of Air

In this Mudra, the tip of the index or 1st finger is touched to the base of the thumb and the thumb comes over the finger with a slight pressure of the thumb being exerted. Rest of the fingers remain straight as in the picture.

Benefits:

A. By the practice of this mudra, all vayu ,that is, air related affections, like Arthritis,Gout, Sciatica,Knee pain,and Gas are relieved. It especially benefits in neck pain and spinal pain.

Shoonya Mudra

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3. Shoonya Mudra or The Mudra of Emptiness

The tip of the middle finger is put at the base of the thumb and the thumb comes over the finger with slight pressure of the thumb being exerted on the finger as shown in the picture. The other 3 fingers are kept straight.

Benefits:

A. Regular practice of this Mudra helps in reducing ear pain and watering from the ears.

B. If this Mudra is done for 1 hour daily it can benefit in hardness of hearing .

C.The bones become strong and is beneficial in heart disease .

D. It strengthens gums and is helpful in throat problems and thyroid disease.

Precautions:

This hand posture should never be done while eating or walking.

Prithvi Mudra

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4. Prithvi Mudra or the Mudra of Earth


In this Mudra the tips of the thumb and the ring finger are touched together as in the picture. Rest of the fingers are kept straight.


Benefits:


A.  Regular practice of this Mudra, is helpful in  body weakness, thinness and also obesity

B. It improves the functioning of the digestive system and reduces the defiency of vitamins.

C. It gives energy and lustre to the body.

Prana Mudra

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5. Prana Mudra or the Mudra of Life

In this Mudra the tips of the thumb,ring finger and the little finger are touched together while keeping the other 2 fingers straight.

Benefits:

A. It awakens the dormant power of prana gives energy,health . It is beneficial in diseases of the eye and improves eyesight, raises body resistance to disease, reduces deficiency of vitamins, removes tiredness.

B.During fasting it reduces hunger pangs and thirst.

C.In insomnia, doing this hand posture, along with Gyan Mudra, helps in bringing on sleep.

Apan Mudra

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6. Apan Mudra or the Mudra of Digestion

This mudra is made by joining the tips of the thumb, the middle finger and the ring finger keeping the other fingers straight.

Benefits:

A. Toxins are removed from the body and the body becomes pure. It also relieves constipation, piles, diseases caused by vayu or air, is helpful in diabetes, stoppage of urine,kidney defects and dental problems.

B. It is beneficial in stomach and heart diseases and brings out perspiration.

Please Note:

It increases the flow of urine.

Apan Vayu Mudra

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7. Apan Vayu Mudra or the Mudra of Heart.

This Mudra is a combination of Vayu Mudra and Apan Mudra. The tips of the thumbs,the middle finger and the ring finger touch each other while the index finger touches the base of the thumbwith a slight pressure. The little finger remains straight.

Benefits:

IT gives the benefit of Apan Mudra and Vayu Mudra as explained earlier.

A. It is helpful in  Heart and Vayu diseases and gives health. People with a weak heart should do it daily. It is very beneficial to people who have just had a heart attack.

B. It removes gas from the stomach,aids in  asthma,headache and high blood pressure.

C. If it is done 5 to 7 minutes before climbing stairs,it aids in easy climbing.


Surya Mudra

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8. Surya Mudra or Mudra of the Sun

This Mudra is done by touching the tip of the ring finger to the base of the thumb and exerting pressure on the finger with the thumb as in the picture.

Benefits:

A. It balances the body,reduces body weight and obesity. It increases body heat and helps in digestion.

B.It reduces hypertension and cholesterol and builds strength.

C.It is beneficial in diabetes and liver defects.

Precautions

Weak persons should not do this hand posture and DO NOT do this hand posture for a long time in hot weather.

Varun Mudra

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9. Varun Mudra or Mudra of Water

This Mudra is made by touching the tips of the thumb and the little finger.

Benefits

A. It reduces dryness of the skin and improves skin lustre and softness.

B It is useful in

Skin diseases ,acne and blood defects . It improves facial beauty.

Precautions

Persons suffering from Asthma and respiratory problems should do this Mudra for a short duration only.

Ling Mudra

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Hast Mudras or Hand positions

10. Ling Mudra or the Mudra of Heat

Cloes the fist as in the picture.Keep the left hand thumb straight and the rest of the fingers clasped as shown in the picture.

Benefits

A. This mudra increases heat in the body and can cause sweating even in winter if done for a long time.

B. It helps in cold, coryza, asthma, cough, sinus problems and low blood pressure.

C. It dries phlegm.

Precautions

When doing this Mudra please increase intake of water, fruit, fruit juices,clarified butter (Ghee) and milk.

DO NOT do this hand posture for a long duration.

Concluding Remarks

These are the 10 Hast Mudras which if done regularly, for the prescribed duration and following the outlined precautions will be extremely beneficial to one's health.


Disclaimer

The information provided in this hub is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Please consult your physician, or health care provider before taking any home remedies or supplements or embarking on a new health regime.


Comments

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rajan jolly Hub Author 7 months ago

Thanks Ruchira, you are welcome.

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Kawaljit kaur Level 3 Commenter 7 months ago

It is really a great hub, really useful, awesome, beneficial, voted up. Keep on writing such health related hubs.I would like to take its print and fix it somewhere where I can go through it again and again.Great job done. Thanks.

karishma 7 months ago

very nice...

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rajan jolly Hub Author 7 months ago

Thanks Kawaljit for the appreciative comments. I'll be writing some hubs on alternative treatments. Hope they get the same enthusiastic response.

Thanks once again

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Vibhavari Level 2 Commenter 7 months ago

Hi Rajan jolly,

Thanks for this hub it is very informative. Are these the dashamudras that are also used for the worship of the Devi?

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rajan jolly Hub Author 7 months ago

hi vibhavari,

no these are not the mudras used for devi worship but are yog mudras.Thanks for reading and liking. these mudras are very effective if done as per the method oulined. Thanks once again.

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teriyaki Level 1 Commenter 6 months ago

This is a very informative and concisely written hub, rajan. It's nice to have this information presented so clearly and at one place. I'll sure use these in every day life to enhance my yoga practice!

Btw, a slight advice for you. I noticed that in this and your other hubs the punctuation marks are placed a bit chaotically... Maybe you should go over your hubs and just make sure that a punctuation mark (.,;!?; etc) is always followed by an empty space. This is a standard way of formatting punctuation marks and I'm sure it would improve the readability and the professional look of your otherwise excellent hubs.

Cheers and carry on writing!

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rajan jolly Hub Author 6 months ago

Thanks for following my hubs and leaving a very constructive comment. I'll surely correct the flaw pointed out by you, as soon as possible. It's so refreshing to find that hubs are observed so minutely. I appreciate your input and thank you for the same while hoping that the Hast Mudras benefit you.

Thanks once again for appreciating.

piyush 6 months ago

nice one sir

should apan mudra be done empty stomach (without food n water)?

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rajan jolly Hub Author 6 months ago

hi piyush,

All hast mudras should be done on empty stomach.

Thanks for stopping by and reading.

piyush 6 months ago

thanks

which is the best time for doing these mudras ,specially apan mudra?

empty stomach means without water too?

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rajan jolly Hub Author 6 months ago

yes, piyush.

piyush 6 months ago

thanks again

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YogaKat Level 5 Commenter 5 months ago

I highly value the information in this hub. These mudras can easily be added to both my personal yoga practice and my teaching. Thank you. Voted up, awesome, useful and interesting.

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rajan jolly Hub Author 5 months ago

Thanks for such wonderful comments, Yogakat. I have personally experienced the immense power of these hast mudras and can vouch for their being safe if the outlined precautions are taken.

Analtorr 3 months ago

Very good mudras for health. Do you know of any mudras for balance?

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rajan jolly Hub Author 3 months ago

Thanks Analtorr. Can you clarify what balance you are referring to?

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