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Gesture
of Turning the Wheel of Dharma
The
thumb and index finger of the right hand stand for wisdom
and method combined. The other three raised fingers
symbolize the teaching of the Buddhist doctrine, which
leads sentient beings to the paths of the beings of
three capacities. The position of the left hand symbolizes
the beings of the three capacities, who follow the combined
path of method and wisdom.
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Gesture
of Meditation
The
nerve channel associated with the mind of enlightenment
(Bodhichitta) passes through the thumbs. Thus, joining
of the two thumbs in this gesture is of auspicious significance
for the future development of the mind of enlightenment.
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Gesture
of Bestowal of Supreme Accomplishment
The
gesture of the right hand symbolizes bestowal of supreme
accomplishment. That of the left hand symbolizes meditation.
Together, they stand for the Buddha's power to bestow
supreme and general accomplishments on his disciples,
while he meditates.
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Gesture
of Pressing the Earth
The
right hand gestures pressing the earth to bear witness.
The position of the left hand symbolizes meditation.
Together, they stand for the Buddha's overcoming of
hindrances while meditating.
This
gesture 'of touching the earth' or 'calling the earth
to witness', commemorates Gautama Buddha's victory over
temptation by the demon Mara.
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Gesture
of Turning the Wheel of Dharma while in Meditation
The
gesture of the right hand stands for turning the wheel
of Dharma, while that of the left hand symbolizes meditation.
The two conjoined symbolize teaching the Dharma while
in meditation.
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