Aditi Mudrā
Introduction
Aditi Mudrā is a sacred hasta mudrā (hand gesture) named after the Vedic goddess Aditi,
considered the Mother of the Gods (Devas) and the personification of infinite space and
cosmic abundance. Aditi is associated with limitlessness, protection, and nurturing
energy. Practicing this mudrā connects the practitioner with expansiveness, openness,
and the nurturing quality of the divine mother.
This mudrā is often practiced in meditation, pranayama, and devotional yoga to invoke
spaciousness, compassion, and freedom from limitations.
Meaning
Etymology:
oAditi = “Boundless,” “Limitless,” “Infinite Mother.”
oMudrā = gesture, seal, or attitude.
Symbolic Meaning: Represents the cosmic womb of creation and the nurturing,
protective power of the divine mother.
Spiritual Meaning: By practicing Aditi Mudrā, one invokes qualities of openness,
liberation, protection, and abundance.
How to Perform Practice
1.Seated Posture: Sit in Padmāsana, Sukhasana, or Vajrasana with a straight spine.
2.Place the thumb end on the base of the ring finger.
3.Anamika represents Prithvi (earth) and thumb represents fire (Agni).
4.When the finger touches the base of the ring finger, the earth rises and also the fire
element.
•Breathing: Practice slow, deep, rhythmic breaths. Inhale with the sense of openness,
exhale with release of limitations.
•Awareness: Focus on expansiveness, compassion, and the quality of nurturing protection.
•Duration: Hold for 5–20 minutes in meditation or pranayama.
Benefits