Significance of Abhayamudra
Synonyms: Fearlessness gesture
In Dutch: Abhayamudra; In German: Abhayamudra; In Finnish: Abhayamudra; In Spanish: Abhayamudra
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Buddhist concept of 'Abhayamudra'
Abhayamudra in Buddhism symbolizes protection and fearlessness, typically represented by the right hand raised in blessing. It is notably embodied by Amoghasiddha, reflecting his infallible magical essence.
From: The gods of northern Buddhism
(1) A gesture of protection and fearlessness commonly depicted in Buddhist art, representing the dispelling of fear.[1] (2) The gesture embodying protection and fearlessness, often depicted in the form of Amoghasiddha to symbolize his infallible magic.[2] (3) A gesture indicating protection and fearlessness, often depicted with the right hand raised in blessing.[3]
Hindu concept of 'Abhayamudra'
Abhayamudra in Hinduism represents assurance and protection against fear through an upraised hand gesture. It signifies divine support, fearlessness, and reassurance, often associated with deities like Vamana and forms of Shiva.
From: Shat-cakra-nirupana (the six bodily centres)
(1) Another hand gesture displayed by Hakini, representing fearlessness.[4] (2) A gesture made by the Bija Ham representing a promise of safety and protection.[5]
From: Abhinaya-darpana (English)
(1) A gesture of fearlessness, represented by the second right hand of the Nataraja figure.[6] (2) A hand gesture that represents fearlessness and protection.[7]
From: Brihad Bhagavatamrita (commentary)
(1) The gesture of the upraised hand made by Shri Vamana-deva, symbolizing assurance and protection against fear.[8]