Kubera mudra

Kubera mudra is a hand gesture (hasta mudra) used in yoga to focus on abundance and prosperity – both spiritual and physical. The term comes from the name Kubera, a Hindu demi-god of riches, and mudra, which means “seal,” “imprint” or “gesture.”

To practice this mudra, begin in a comfortable seated position like ardha padmasana. With palms facing up, bring the tips of the middle finger, index finger and thumb together, while folding the ring and little fingers into the palms. Rest the hands in the lap or on the thighs.

How to perform the Kubera Mudra:

Kubera Mudra is achieved by joining together tip of your thumb, index, and middle finger. The other two fingers have to be bent so that they can rest in the center of your palm. This mudra should be performed by both the hands.

Benefits
  • Fulfills a wish or goal that is expressed as follows:
  • Formulate the wish or goal very clearly into words and say it internally three times. Please be sure to press the fingers as you perform this mudra.
  • A wish may be self centred but is fulfilled only if it brings happiness in the surroundings and in the society.
  • This mudra also helps in day to day matters like selecting a book, certain dress or looking for specific information.
  • Puts more force behind plans for the future like buying a car, house, property or finding a lie partner.
  • Inhaling upwards while performing this mudra also helps to decongest sinuses.
  • Visualize the goal or any special wish while performing kunera mudra. The thought has the procreative power.

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