मुद्रा

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) a seal
 * 2) a stamp
 * 3) any currency or coin; money
 * 4) * 1998, Rajwant Rao Pradeep Kumar Rao, Pracheen Bharatiya Mudrayen [Ancient Indian Money], Motilal Banarsidass Publishe ISBN 9788120823730, page 26
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- भारतीय मुद्रा के अध्ययन के साथ ही यह जिज्ञासा भी उत्यित हुई कि भारत में मुद्रा का उदभव किस प्रकार सम्भव हुआ ।


 * 1) expression, face, appearance
 * 2) the name of specific finger positions

Noun

 * 1) any currency or coin; money

Etymology
Possibly an borrowing, from, possibly ultimately from , from , from  +.

Or, if from, then related to.

Noun

 * 1) a seal or any instrument used for sealing or stamping, a seal-ring, signet-ring, any ring
 * 2) type for printing or instrument for lithographing
 * 3) any stamp or print or mark or impression
 * 4) the stamp or impression made by a seal etc.
 * 5) a stamped coin, piece of money, rupee, cash, medal
 * 6) an image, sign, badge, token (especially a token or mark of divine attributes impressed upon the body)
 * 7) authorization, a pass, passport (as given by a seal)
 * 8) shutting, closing (as of the eyes or lips)
 * 9) lock, stopper, bung
 * 10) mystery
 * 11) name of particular positions or intertwinings of the fingers of the hand (24 in number, commonly practiced in religious worship, and supposed to possess an occult meaning and magical efficacy); mudra
 * 12) female consort for sexual yoga practices
 * 13) form of a deity
 * 14) a particular branch of education ("reckoning by the fingers")
 * 15) parched or fried grain
 * 16)  the natural expression of things by words, calling things by their right names
 * 17)  a dance accordant with tradition