Yoga Practice Name
Maha Vedha Mudra (महावेध मुद्रा)
Maha Vedha Mudra (महावेध मुद्रा)
Great Piercing Mudra or Great Separating Mudra
Meaning:
The term Maha Veedha comes from the Sanskrit words "Maha" meaning "great" or "supreme," and "Veedha," which is derived from "Veda," meaning "knowledge" or "path." Therefore, Maha Veedha Mudra refers to a "great path" or "supreme knowledge" mudra that helps in achieving higher spiritual consciousness. This mudra is said to stimulate the energy within the body, helping practitioners to tap into deeper states of awareness and inner peace.
Definition:
Maha Veedha Mudra is a powerful hand gesture used in yoga and meditation to align and balance the body's energy. It involves specific finger placements and body posture that encourage the flow of energy through the channels of the body. The practice of this mudra is believed to stimulate the flow of prana (life force energy) and support the practitioner’s spiritual evolution. It is often used during meditation or pranayama practices to enhance focus and mental clarity, bringing the practitioner closer to a higher state of consciousness.
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