Dharmachakra Mudra

Dharmachakra Mudra The Dharmachakra Mudra, also known as the Wheel of Law Mudra, is a symbolic gesture used in BuddhismBuddhism to represent the Buddha’s teachings. The mudra is made by placing the hands together in front of the chest, with the palms facing each other and the thumbs touching. The fingers are then extended, with … Read more

Dhyana Mudra

Dhyana Mudra Dhyana Mudra is a hand gesture that is used in Hindu and Buddhist meditation. It is also known as the “meditation mudra” or the “concentration mudra.” The gesture is made by placing the hands in the lap, palms up, with the thumbs touching and the index fingers extended and touching each other. The … Read more

Bhumisparsha Mudra

Bhumisparsha Mudra: The Earth-Touching Gesture Bhumisparsha Mudra, also known as the Earth-Touching Gesture, is a mudra (symbolic hand gesture) in BuddhismBuddhism. It is one of the most common mudras, and is often used in depictions of the Buddha. The gesture is made by placing the right hand on the ground, palm down, with the fingers … Read more

Vitarka Mudra

Vitarka Mudra: A Guide Vitarka Mudra is a hand gesture that is used in Hindu and Buddhist traditions. It is made by placing the index finger of the right hand on the thumb of the right hand, with the remaining fingers extended. The gesture is often used in meditation and prayer, and it is said … Read more

Gupta Architecture

Gupta Architecture is a software architecture that is designed to be scalable, reliable, and secure. It is based on the idea of dividing the system into multiple layers, each of which is responsible for a specific set of tasks. This allows each layer to be developed and maintained independently, which makes the system more scalable … Read more

Cave Architecture

Cave Architecture Cave architecture is the design and construction of structures within caves. It is a specialized form of architecture that takes into account the unique challenges and opportunities presented by cave environments. Cave architecture has a long and rich history, dating back to the earliest days of human habitation. Caves have been used for … Read more

Ajanta and Ellora caves

Ajanta and Ellora are two groups of rock-cut caves located in the Aurangabad district of Maharashtra, India. The caves are famous for their Buddhist, Hindu and Jain cave temples, which date from the 2nd century BCE to the 10th century CE. The Ajanta caves are 30 rock-cut Buddhist cave monuments which date from the 2nd … Read more

Bhaja Caves

Bhaja Caves The Bhaja Caves are a group of 27 rock-cut Buddhist caves located in the Western Ghats near Pune, India. The caves date from the 2nd century BCE to the 6th century CE, and are notable for their intricate carvings and paintings. The Bhaja Caves are located about 100 kilometers from Pune, in the … Read more

Barabar Caves

The Barabar Caves are a group of rock-cut caves located in the Makhdumpur region of Bihar, India. The caves are notable for their architectural and historical significance, and are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Location and Age Carving Period and Patron Cave Complex Architectural Style Historical Significance Location and Age Nestled amidst the Barabar Hills, … Read more

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