Psychology of VIGYAN BHAIRAV TANTRA भैरव/शैव तंत्र का मनोविज्ञान PART VIII
भैरवी मुद्रा का सच Truth
of BHAIRAVI MUDRA
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Bhairava mudra is a symbolic, ritualistic gesture of the hands often
used in a spiritual yoga practice to produce a balanced energy flow during meditation.Place the left hand under the belly,
palm facing upwards. Place the right hand on top, palm facing upwards. Let the
arms be relaxed and hands rest in the lap. The magic of this mudra is
that diseases and ego remain out of the door when hands are kept in this
position.
Practicing
Bhairava mudra not only enhances the meditation practices but also instills
Shiva like strength and power within the practitioner. It is a great practice
to be a destroyer of one’s egoism. Bhairava mudra is also known as Shiva mudra,
Bhairava pranayama, or Bhairava mudra meditation.
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The
only difference in Bhairavi mudra is that of the placement of the hands’
reverses as in Bhairava mudra. Here, the left hand is placed over the right
with both palms facing up and fingers pointing in opposite directions. Performing
Bhairavi mudra benefits the practitioner by activating consciousness and
manifestation.
Our two hands represent Ida and Pingala Nadis, i.e. masculine
and feminine energy channels. Therefore Bhairava and Bhairavi mudras should
always be performed in alternate sequences to balance the male and female
energies associated with both the mudras hence useful for supreme consciousness
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