चिन् मुद्रा
Also known as: Jnana Mudra (when palms face down)
Chin (चिन्) means 'consciousness'
Tip of index finger touches tip of thumb, palms face up for receptivity
5-45 minutes during meditation
Beginner
Highlighted fingers indicate active contact points
HAND(RIGHT) PALM(UP) WRIST(STRAIGHT) T: STRAIGHT, TOUCH(1.tip) 1: STRAIGHT, TOUCH(T.tip) 2: STRAIGHT 3: STRAIGHT 4: STRAIGHT FINGERS(TOGETHER)
This foundational meditation gesture activates receptive awareness. Research shows thumb-index contact enhances prefrontal cortex activity associated with sustained attention and calm alertness (Davidson et al., 2003). Formation: Touch thumb tip to index fingertip lightly, creating gentle circle. Rest hands palm-up on knees with other fingers naturally extended. CONTRAINDICATIONS: Those with severe attention disorders should start with shorter sessions. Avoid excessive pressure at finger conta...
Traditional texts describe this as "enhancing receptive awareness and meditative focus" — their terms for how the upward-facing palm positioning with finger contact activates the parasympathetic nervous system's relaxation functions. Practitioners often report that this mudra helps develop what ancient sources called "concentrated receptivity" — the calm, open mental state that can support meditat
Touch your index fingertip to your thumb tip, creating a small circle. Keep your other three fingers naturally extended. Rest hands on your knees with palms facing up for a receptive posture. This fundamental hand position provides gentle tactile feedback that may help maintain focus during meditation. Notice if there's subtle warmth or contact sensation at the fingertips. The upward-facing palms
Traditional meditation texts describe this as representing focused attention and openness to insight - the index finger symbolizing individual awareness touching the thumb representing concentrated focus, with upward palms showing receptive posture for meditation. Ancient practitioners believed this