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This Buddhist mudra is called "The Gesture of Debate" or "discussion" mudra. It is a mystic gesture of Taras and Bodhisattvas in which tips of thumb and index finger touch forming a circle, and all the other fingers are extended upwards.
The Mudra is?
Vitarka
Abhaya
Varada
Shramanamudra
Vitarka Mudra.
Varada- This gesture is also called "Gesture of Fearlessness" or "blessing" or "fearless mudra". Generally, this position is shown with the palms(s) facing outward and the fingers extended upwards. This mudra is characteristic of Buddha Shakyamuni and Dhyani Buddha Amogasiddhi. Varada- This gesture is also called "Gift bestowing Gesture of Compassion" or "conferring boon" or "grace" mudra. The arm is extended all way down with palm facing outwards. Shramanamudra- This gesture is also called renunciation mudra. The hand points downward away from the body as a symbol for renunciation ofsecular pleasures
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