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ADHOMUKHINAM SARVASAM
ANGULYNAM SAMAGAMAHA
KANISHTHANGUSHTAKAURDHVU
SA BHAVET MRIGASIRSHAKAHA
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The Sarpasira hand with all its fingers pointing downwards but the thumb and little finger raised up. It is called
Mrigasirsha.
Usages:
To express women, calling, deer’s head, cheeks etc.
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TRETAGNI SAMSTHITA MADHYA
TARJANYANGUSHTAKASTATHA
ANGULENAMIKA VAKRA TATHA
CHORDHVA KANEEYASEE
The little finger raised up. The ring finger is kept bent and the three other fingers viz. the middle finger, the forefinger and the thumb finger are kept separated like the holy fire. This angle is called Langula.
Usages:
Different fruits, fire, angry retorts of women etc.
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AVARTI NYAH KARATALE
YASYANGULYO BHAVANTI HI
PARSVAGATAVIKEERNASCHA SA
BHAVET ALAPADMAKAHA
The fingers are separated from one another and are kept turned towards the palm in a circular way. This is called Alapadma.
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Usages:
To show lotus, breasts, beauty etc.
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