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Dhamatrayamudra, ٳ峾ٰⲹܻ, Dhamatraya-mudra: 2 definitions

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In Hinduism

Pancaratra (worship of Nārāyaṇa)

[«𱹾dzܲ Ա»] � Dhamatrayamudra in Pancaratra glossary
: archive.org: Isvara Samhita Vol 5

ٳ峾ٰⲹܻ (धामत्रयमुद्र�) or simply Dhāmatraya is the name of a ܻ described in the Īśvarasaṃhitā 54-55.—Accordingly, “after joining the index finger and the thumb of the right hand,that formation shall be disconnected slowly. The group of fingers should be made supine separately (one by one). This is the ܻ of the three 峾Բ, that of Gaṇeśa is stated there�. Mūdra (eg., ٳ峾ٰⲹܻ) is so called as it gives joy to the tattvas in the form of karman for those who offer spotless worship, drive out the defects which move about within and without and sealing up of what is done.

Note: The sun, moon and fire constitute the three ; lustres or light. Mudrās of Gaṇeśa and others are stated here to be treated but Gaṇeśa’s name does not occur with the ܻ.

: archive.org: Catalogue of Pancaratra Agama Texts

ٳ峾ٰⲹܻ (धामत्रयमुद्र�) is the name of a Ritual Hand-gesture (ܻ), discussed in the twenty-fourth chapter of the Īśvarasaṃhitā (printed edition), a Pāñcarātra work in 8200 verses and 24 chapters dealing with topics such as routines of temple worship, major and minor festivals, temple-building and initiation.—Description of the chapter [ܻ-lakṣaṇa-bhagavaddhyāna-ādi-prakāra]: Nārada tells how one prepares himself for the practice of ܻ-gestures—washing the hands with sandal-paste, doing certain exercises with the fingers, ritually touching the chest with the thumbs and forefingers of both hands, executing certain motions with the palms joined, etc. (3-11). Different ܻ-gestures are named and described (12-72): [e.g., dhāmatrayaܻ (55b)] [...]

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Pancaratra (पाञ्चरात्र, pāñcarātra) represents a tradition of Hinduism where Narayana is revered and worshipped. Closeley related to Vaishnavism, the Pancaratra literature includes various Agamas and tantras incorporating many Vaishnava philosophies.

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