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Mudras are symbolic hand gestures.What are mudras?
(it goes on about each gesture)Mudras are a non-verbal mode of communication and self-expression, consisting of hand gestures and finger-postures. They are symbolic sign based finger patterns taking the place, but retaining the efficacy of the spoken word, and are used to evoke in the mind ideas symbolizing divine powers or the deities themselves. The composition of a mudra is based on certain movements of the fingers; in other words, they constitute a highly stylized form of gestureal communication. It is an external expression of 'inner resolve', suggesting that such non-verbal communications are more powerful than the spoken word.
Both.Are they part of yogic practice, meditation practice, or both?
I don't think so. I'm not sure, though.Are they related to the Chakras at all?
Hinduism and Buddhism.What religious tradition did they stem from?
Yes and no. There are many people who aren't Hindu or Buddhist that use various mudras in their meditation or yoga. Perhaps those people don't know the meaning of the gestures and are just doing them to do it, I don't know.Are they something that can be practiced at all outside the context of that religious tradition?
Are they related to the Chakras at all?
I don't think so. I'm not sure, though.
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What religious tradition did they stem from?
Hinduism and Buddhism.
yes, in that the mudras are ways of directing personal energy, and in that some of them
are somewhat correspondent to specific chakras.
No in general.
SOME mudras have specific interactions or associations with some chakras.
Taoism and shikhism also...