Abhayamudra is a posture of the hand conveying the idea - Don’t be afraid. I am there for you.
This is a very common mudra seen in many Gods and Goddesses in Hinduism.
Abhayamudra also represents fearlessness when used in sadhana.
Mudras are used in sadhana to attain layabhava (merging into) certain ideas or states.
In abhayamudra, either of the hands is held up, with the palm open and facing away from oneself.
The fingers are held together.
Yes. Hanumanji is still alive. Most of the time, he is immersed in tapas on top of Gandhamadana Parvata. Lord Rama's avatara was in the 24th Tretayuga. Nearly 1.75 crores years later in the Dwapara Yuga of the present (28th) chaturyga, Bhima met him when he was on the way to get Saugandhika flowers. Hanumanji is one among the eight chiranjeevis. He will be there till the end of the kalpa which 2,35,91,46,877 years away.
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