Pagan : Being the First Connected Account in English of the 11th Century Capital of Burma, With the History of a Few of Its Most Important Pagodas

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— Standing or seated, holding one finger of the left hand between the first finger and thumb of the right. This is a teaching attitude, and usually has reference to the ' first sermon.' 3. Vitarka Mudra. lit. • Arguing attitude.' Position .—Right hand in front of breast with thumb and fore finger joined. Left hand open in lap if seated, and hanging down if standing. Has reference to arguments with herttics (j. c. Brahmins and Jains).
( 29 ) 4. Abhaya Mudra. lit. ' Fear-not altitude.' Posi/ion :
... — Standing with right hand level with right shoulder, palm to front. Left hand hanging at the sile, palm to front. This is the attitude of giving comfort — equivalent to Christ's ' Fear not, come unto Me.' 5. Vara Mudra. lit. ' Gift ,\ttitude.' Posiiion : — Standing, with right hand hanging down, palm to front. Left hand holding robes either at the breast or down at the side. The Buddha is here bestowing spiritual gifts.
6. Dhyana Mudra. lit. ' Meditation .-Vttitude.' Position .—Seated, legs crossed.


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