Hakini Mudra
This
is a very interesting and significant Mudra that can be practised
anywhere, at any time. Unwittingly, this Mudra is quite popular, since
it is good for the brain.
People should sit down in contemplation with both hands in front and
the fingers touching at the tips as though in deep thought.
The fingertips of both hands should be placed together.
The eyes should be directed upward with the tip of the tongue placed on the gums while inhaling.
Make the tongue fall again while exhaling and then take a deep breath. This helps memory.
Bronchial & Asthma Mudra
These
Mudras are very good for respiratory problems and can be done with both
hands. The Bronchial and the Asthma Madras can be done for a few
minutes one after the other until the breathing calms down. For
prolonged treatment these two Mudras can be done five times every day
for five minutes.
Place the little finger at the base of the thumb, the ring finger on
the upper thumb joint and the middle finger or the top soft portion of
the thumb. The index finger should be extended. This can be done for a
few minutes everyday.
It can be done along with the Asthma Mudra, which is also done with
both hands. Press together the fingernails of the middle fingers while
keeping the other fingers extended. This is effective for asthma
attacks.
Pran Mudra
The
Pran Mudra activates the root chakra and increases vitality. This can
be done up to half an hour a day or three times a day for fifteen
minutes.
Get the tips of the thumb, ring finger and little finger together while the index finger and the middle finger remain extended.
This Mudra can be done with both hands.
Linga Mudra
This
Mudra boosts the body`s immune system and loosens the mucous that has
been collected in the lungs and it is believed to make the body more
resistant to colds and chest infections. Those who habitually suffer
from bad colds and incurable chest infections are advised to practise
the Linga Mudra. This Mudra is helpful in weight reduction also.
However, because of the heat it generates, the Mudra can be taxing and
can result in a feeling of lethargy. Weight-watchers who practise it
must ensure that they consume `cooling` foods like fruits or drink as
much water as they can - at least eight glasses a day.
Place both palms together and clasp your fingers.
One thumb remains upright and encircled by the thumb and index finger of the other hand. Keep both hands in front of the chest.
This Mudra can be practising three times a day for fifteen minutes.
Apan Mudra
This
is called the energy Mudra. This Mudra helps remove the toxins from the
body. This Mudra also has a balancing effect on the mind and helps
develop inner balance and confidence.
Place the thumb, middle finger and ring finger are together but the index ginger and little finger are extended.
This can be done for forty-five minutes or three times a day for fifteen minutes.
Shankh Mudra
This
Mudra is common Hindu temples. This Mudra is very good for problems of
the throat. Mudras are practised all over the world these days and have
been incorporated in various schools of self-development and growth. The
conch shell is blown during all rituals. In this Mudra, the positioning
and clasping of the fingers simulate a conch shell.
Encircle the thumb with the four fingers of the right hand.
Touch the right thumb to the extended middle finger to the extended middle ringer of the left hand.
Now, together, the two hands resemble a conch shell.
Hold the hands in front of your sternum and chant Om with it. This can be done three times every day for fifteen minutes.
Surabhi Mudra
This
Mudra seems a bit complicated and almost looks like a puppet player`s
fingers in action. This Mudra can be done three times a day for fifteen
minutes. It is supposed to be an effective tool against rheumatism.
The little finger of the left hand should touch the ring finger of
the right hand and the little finger of the right hand should touch the
ring finger of the left hand.
The middle fingers of both hands should touch the index fingers of the other keeping the thumbs extended.
Vayu Mudra
Vayu
means wind and this Mudra is specifically aimed at eliminating
flatulence. It is believed to be working immediately. But after the
problem is overcome, the Mudra should be discontinued. If the condition
is chronic, the Mudra should be done thrice daily for fifteen minutes.
Bend the index finger of each hand till its tip touches the ball of the thumb.
Then press the thumb lightly onto the index finger. The other three fingers should be extended and relaxed.
Shunya Mudra
This Mudra is especially good for ear and hearing problems and can be done three times daily for fifteen minutes.
The middle finger should be bent until it touches the ball of the thumb.
Then with the thumb lightly press down on the middle finger. The other fingers remain relaxed and extended.
This should be done with both hands.
Prithvi Mudra
This
Mudra activates the root chakra, which houses our vital energy or
elemental force. A good vital energy optimizes the physical potential in
a person who is then in a position to actualize both his physical and
metaphysical goals. It is essential for a life of fulfillment to ward
off energy deficits and the Prithvi Mudra is an ideal tool.
The tip of the thumb should be placed on top of the ring finger with a little pressure.
The other three fingers should be relaxed and extended.
This can be done with both hands three times for about fifteen minutes a day.
Varuna Mudra
This
Mudra is very good to get rid of the excess mucous that collects in the
stomach or lungs. A mucous overload is normally associated with
over-stimulated nerves and by people who are too conscious of their
responsibility. In their perception, they believe that they are saddled
with every responsibility and it works on their bodies in the form of
mucous accumulation.
Bend the little finger of your right hand until the tip touches the ball of the right thumb.
Then place the thumb of the right hand on it.
With the left thumb press the little finger and thumb lightly while
the left hand gently encircles the right hand from below, covering the
back of the right palm.
Bhudi Mudra
The Bhudi Mudra helps maintain the fluid balance in the body.
The tip of the thumb should be placed on the little finger while the other fingers remain relaxed and extended.
Do this with each hand. This can be done three times a day for fifteen minutes.
Apan Vayu Mudra
This
is called the Lifesaver and is the first aid for heart attacks. Every
conceivable problem has a Mudra, which enables a cure. A person who has
developed heart trouble can check it by reducing the vayu tatva and apan
vayu of his body. He can do this with the Vayu and Apan Mudras. This
Mudra is supposed to have immediate effect in an emergency. It can also
be used over a period of time to strengthen the heart. However, the
Mudras are NOT a substitute for medication.
Bring the index finger is brought down on the mound of the thumb, and the tips of the third and fourth finger join the thumb.
The little finger should be relaxed and extended. This can be done with each hand.
This Mudra can be done three times a day for fifteen minutes or until the effect is felt.
Back Mudra
This
is an excellent Mudra for backache. There are many reasons for
backache. Stress is one of the prime causes. This Mudra is done with
both hands.
The thumb, middle finger and little finger of the right hand should
touch and the index finger and ring finger are relaxed and extended.
In the left place the thumb joint on the nail of the index finger.
This can be done four times a day for four minutes.
Kubera Mudra
This
Mudra is quite remarkable as it is dedicated to the god of wealth. In
this you use three fingers, which represent Mars, Jupiter and Saturn.
Mars stands for forcefulness, Jupiter for resplendence and Saturn for
its fixation on the essential. They are the thumb, middle finger and
index finger respectively. This Mudra is not just for money, but can be
used even for several specific goals. When these three fingers close and
is accompanied by intensity of thought, there is added strength. The
Kubera Mudra decongests the frontal sinuses.
You should press the fingers together when you do this. Here, the
tips of the thumb, index finger and middle finger are placed together.
The other two fingers are bent and rest in the middle of the hand. You can continue with both the hands.
Kundalini Mudra
Good
sex is essential for personal well-being and a sexual orgasm with a
compatible partner is the closest an earthly act can take us to the
inner sanctum of unadulterated joy. The Kundalini Mudra is associated
with the sexual force that needs to be awakened. It is about the
unification of the masculine and the feminine. Several schools of yoga
and even the martial arts have recognized the immense power of the
fountain of human sexual energy. It is the receptacle of regeneration
and creativity.
Here, both the hands should form a loose fist.
Then, extend the left index finger into the right fist from below and place it on the pad of the right thumb.
The other fingers of the right hand cover the finger from above. It
is like a loose and comfortable fleshy glove for the left index finger.
Hold this Mudra as low as possible in front of the abdomen.
Do this Mudra three times a day for fifteen minutes.

Bronchial & Asthma Mudra

Pran Mudra

Linga Mudra

Apan Mudra

Shankh Mudra

Surabhi Mudra

Vayu Mudra

Shunya Mudra

Prithvi Mudra

Varuna Mudra

Bhudi Mudra

Apan Vayu Mudra

Back Mudra

Kubera Mudra

Kundalini Mudra
