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Rahul Gandhi invokes abhay mudra again: Know all about its significance

In January 2017, Gandhi spoke about finding the party’s symbol in the images of Lord Shiva, Guru Nanak, Mahatma Buddha, Lord Mahavira and Hazrat Ali. He also mentioned it during the Bharat Jodo Yatra in 2023.

July 02, 2024 / 11:36 IST
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Rahul Gandhi invoked the symbolic image of Lord Shiva and the ‘abhay mudra’ in Parliament.
Rahul Gandhi invoked the symbolic image of Lord Shiva and the ‘abhay mudra’ in Parliament.

In his maiden speech as the Opposition leader of Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi on Monday invoked the symbolic image of Lord Shiva and the “abhay mudra” to attack the Central government for its “full-scale assault on the idea of India, the Constitution, and those who resisted these attacks”.

Rahul Gandhi said the “abhaya mudra”, the image of an open palm was common to depictions of Lord Shiva, the Guru Nanak and Jesus Christ, and figured also in Islam, Buddhism and Jainism.

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“The first idea in this image that we defend is the idea of confronting our fear and never being scared… For us, there is more than power, there is truth. For you (the BJP), there is only power, that is the only place you want to be… When we fought the BJP, we were not violent,” Rahul said while drawing a parallel between the abhaya mudra and the hand symbol of the Congress.

However, this was not the first time that Gandhi mentioned the “abhaya mudra” and drew a parallel with his party symbol and showed images of gods across religions to make his point.