Dhyana Mudra Pendant
Meditation gesture, left hand placed below right with tips of thumbs touching
This gesture predates Buddhism, having been used for long by Hindu yogis to develop powers of concentration and healing.
In this mudra, the seated Buddha is seen with hands placed on his lap, right hand over left, palms facing upward and fingers stretched in a relaxed pose. The right hand represents enlightenment, while the left is the illusory nature of existence. Alternatively, this positioning of the hands signifies skilful action (or “method”) as arising from a state of inner calm.
The pendant comes on a 35'' black silk cord, but you can place it on a beautiful silver chain to dress it up.
Sterling silver pendant is 1.5" x .1.2"

About K Robins Designs

Expression through art and craft has been sacred artist K Robin’s lifelong companion. She began her work with symbols spontaneously about 25 years ago:
She shares, "From the life changes and chaos I was experiencing at the time, a door opened. I began carving my emotions, in the form of primal images, into soft forgiving wax. I find comfort, strength and insight in this work, and continue to study the tradition of symbolic art for healing. I go to the work bench much like someone else may go to the mat, their meditation spot, prayer or music room."
The spiritual and healing element of K’s designs is co-created in K’s sources of inspiration, from her own life and the Namaskra study of multi-cultural spiritual disciplines to the talent, courage, and wisdom of people she knows, loves and admires. All cultures surround
Shipping Information
Product ships from Nellysford, Virginia