Significance of Hamsasya
Hamsasya, as described in the Natyashastra, signifies softness and delicacy through a specific finger arrangement that resembles a swan's beak. Additionally, it is the hand gesture associated with the representation of Brahma's right hand. This gesture embodies grace and subtlety, illustrating the connection between the physical expressions in dance and the symbolic meanings derived from divine representations.1
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Hindu concept of 'Hamsasya'
Hamsasya in Hinduism symbolizes softness and delicacy through a specific hand gesture associated with Brahma, mimicking a swan's beak. It reflects both the artistic representation and spiritual significance inherent in Hindu iconography.
Significance in Natyashastra (theatrics and dramaturgy):
Natyashastra
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From: Natyashastra (English)
(1) Signifying softness and delicacy, represented by a specific arrangement of the fingers, resembling a swan's beak.[1]
From: Abhinaya-darpana (English)
(1) The hand gesture associated with Brahma's right hand representation.[2]