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Abhayamudra

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174: 128: 30: 349: 332: 120:, it is usually made with the right hand raised to shoulder height, the arm bent and the palm facing outward with the fingers upright and joined and the left hand hanging down while standing. In Thailand and Laos, this mudra is associated with the 173: 135:
The abhayamudra was probably used before the onset of Buddhism as a symbol of good intentions proposing friendship when approaching strangers. In the art of
22: 112:, is depicted with the second right hand making the abhayamudra, bestowing protection from both evil and ignorance to those who follow the righteousness of 401: 76:(gesture) that is the gesture of reassurance and safety, which dispels fear and accords divine protection and bliss in Hinduism, Buddhism, and other 314: 209: 253: 237: 80:. The right hand is held upright, and the palm is facing outwards. This is one of the earliest mudras found depicted on a number of 127: 450: 394: 445: 430: 387: 55: 104:
The abhayamudra represents protection, peace, benevolence and the dispelling of fear. A form of the Hindu god
336: 425: 21: 440: 435: 67: 287: 225: 359: 310: 257: 233: 205: 199: 46: 371: 77: 139:, it is present when showing the action of preaching. It was also used in China during the 420: 151: 121: 29: 414: 283: 140: 304: 159: 144: 279: 124:, often shown having both hands making a double abhayamudra that is uniform. 363: 155: 117: 331: 367: 356: 167: 136: 109: 85: 81: 93: 89: 34: 348: 177: 163: 113: 154:
to subdue the elephant when attacked by a drunk elephant set off by
172: 170:, deities often paired it with another mudra using the other hand. 126: 105: 73: 28: 20: 131:
Statue of Vishnu, Berlin, left hand depicting the abhayamudra
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mudra
Indian religions
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Sikh
Shiva
Nataraja
dharma
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Walking Buddha

Gandhara
Northern Wei
Sui
Gautama Buddha
Devadatta
Ajātasattu
frescos
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Buddha
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