Alapadma Mudra — The Blossoming Lotus of Sacred Hand Language in Hindu Sculpture The Language of Sacred Hands In the vast and intricate visual vocabulary of Hindu sacred art, the human hand is never incidental. Every finger, every curve, every angle of the wrist carries meaning rooted in scripture, theology, and lived devotional practice. Among the most visually arresting of these hand gestures is the Alapadma mudra — a gesture of breathtaking openness, in which all five fingers spread wide and curve gently outward from the palm, radiating like the petals of a fully opened lotus in bloom. To witness this mudra carved into stone or cast in bronze is to encounter a gesture that communicates not doctrine, but feeling — grace, abundance, and the sheer beauty of existence made visible. Scriptural Foundations — Natya Shastra and the Grammar of Gesture The Alapadma mudra finds its most authoritative description within the tradition of natya shastra — the ancient science of performance, ae...