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− | This gesture indicates supreme knowledge or wisdom. It is made by making a fist with the right hand but extending the first finger, and then grasping that finger with the left hand. The gesture is used in ritual more than art. | + | [[zhìquán yìn]] [[智拳印]] |
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+ | This gesture indicates [[supreme knowledge]] or [[wisdom]]. It is made by making a fist with the right hand but extending the first finger, and then [[grasping]] that finger with the left hand. The gesture is used in [[ritual]] more than [[art]]. | ||
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Wisdom Gesture
Sjoquist p. 33 Vajra Mudrā or Jñāna Mudrā or Bodhaśrī Mudrā
zhìquán yìn 智拳印
This gesture indicates supreme knowledge or wisdom. It is made by making a fist with the right hand but extending the first finger, and then grasping that finger with the left hand. The gesture is used in ritual more than art.