What are Samyukat Hastas in Bharatanatyam?

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Asamyuta hasta mudras or single hand gestures are expressions to be shown by a hand. According to Abhinayadarpanam, there are 28 asamuta hasta mudras.
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Asamyuta hastamudrasor single hand gestures areexpressions to be shown by a hand. According to Abhinayadarpanam, there are 28 asamuta hasta mudras. read less
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