Old World Tales
Ankusham – Hastha Mudra I
Ankusham – Hastha Mudra I
Hasta mudras mean hand gestures adopted during asana, pranayama and meditation that directs flow of energy into our body. According to the Tantras these mudra yoga techniques stimulate different areas of the brain. Hastha mudra is a symbolic or ritual gesture in Hinduism and Buddhism. While some mudra involve the entire body, most are performed with the hands and fingers. Mudra (Sanskrit) is “spiritual gesture” and energetic “seal of authenticity” employed in the iconography and spiritual practice of Indian religions. According to the yogic science, the human body comprises of five basic elements – the Pancha Tattvas. The five fingers of the hand are connected to these vital elements in the body.
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Product Highlights
Product Highlights
- Fine art print of a watercolor painting done by Artist Sujatha that captures the intricate carvings and grandeur of the Temple architectures.
- Printed on high-quality, textured matte paper for a gallery-worthy finish.
- A perfect blend of history, culture, and art—ideal for heritage lovers, spiritual spaces, or curated home corners.
- Note: Frame not included; fits easily into standard-size frames available online or at local stores.
Materials
Materials
- Printed on Fine Art
- 300GSM Textured
Size and Care Guide
Size and Care Guide
Dimensions:
- 10 x 8 inches (landscape orientation)
Care Guide:
- Keep away from direct sunlight to preserve colors.
- Wipe gently with a dry, soft cloth if needed—avoid water or chemical cleaners.
- For best results, frame under glass to protect from dust and humidity.
Divya's Styling Tip
Divya's Styling Tip
- The frame styled is from Target.
- Heritage Wall: Pair it with other temple or cultural prints in a gallery-style arrangement.
- Meditation Corner: Hang above a low console with brass diyas, incense holders, and soft lighting.
- Minimalist Display: Let it shine solo on a neutral wall with a classic wooden or black metal frame.
- Bookshelf Accent: Lean it against a wall on a shelf, surrounded by vintage books or sacred idols.
- Gift Idea: Perfect for those who love Indian heritage, temple architecture, or unique housewarming gifts.

