Guest guest Posted February 12, 2006 Report Share Posted February 12, 2006 Niyama), then you can attain Samadhi without steps 3-7 (Asana, Pranayama, Pratyahara, Dharana and Dhyana). Kundalini can be awakened by the practice of Asan, Pranayam, Mudras, Japa and by the grace of God /Guru. If you become absolutely desireless, if the Vasanas are destroyed in toto, Kundalini will ascend by itself without any effort, through the force of purity. Kundalini will drop down by itself through the force of Prarabdha. It will stop at each Chakra by itself. You need not exert to fix it anywhere. It is better you stay under the proper guidance of a Yogi Guru to learn all these Yogic mysteries and secrets, but if you have unconditional devotion towards Lord Siva then He will take care of you (there is no God/ Guru above the Supreme Lord Siva). Try to get ethical perfection before you attempt to awaken the Kundalini and take it to Sahasrara. When you are in the path and when you are sincerely doing Sadhana or Yogic practices, you yourself will know how to take the Kundalini from one Chakra to another. Any Sadhana, properly done, will awaken the Kundalini. Kundalini can be awakened through Bhakti, through the grace of the Guru, through the constant practice of Karma Yoga, through Vedantic Sadhana and through meditation. Through total self-surrender to the Lord and by becoming completely desireless. Bhakti Yoga combined with selfless service, is the best Yoga for this age. You will get the Lord’s Grace, and with His Grace, His divine Sakti will flow into you. What can you not achieve through that? (this question raised by Sri Adi Sankarachara) . Please note carefully that if you awake Kundalini by the practice of Asan, Pranayam, Mudras, then you should have an expert Guru by your side to practice Kundalini Yoga. Otherwise this will lead to all kinds of complications and there are plenty of people who have had adverse results. “God is both within and without. From within He creates the various states of mind. After Kundalini passing through the six centres, the jiva goes beyond the realm of maya and becomes united with the Supreme Soul. This is the vision of God.” “The Kundalini is speedily awakened if one follows the path of Bhakti. God cannot be seen unless She is awakened.” --------Sri Ramakrishna Tirumantiram (verse 719): Kundalini Yoga Turns the Body into Temple of Siva The Kundalini Sakti that thus aroseMade her way aloft through the fleshly coilAnd yet within me remained;And She who created the worlds of DevasChurned the mystic ambrosia within;Drinking deep of itThis body became Siva's temple. yes"> -----Rishi Tirumular Commentary: Kundalini yoga turns the body into a temple of Siva, i.e Siva comes to dwell there. Rishi Tirumular message that Kundalini turns the Body into a temple is a very vital one and has had very fruitful outcome in Temple Art, whose basic design resembles the pathway to the Garbhagraha (the main Deity’s room), which corresponds to the position of the heart of the human body. A typical Hindu temple is really the projection of our body and mind. In a big South Indian Saivite Hindu temple, the huge tower represents the mind, you could see many dolls of gods and demons all over it, this represents good and evil thoughts in our mind. The tower gate is our mouth. Just after the tower gate you could see a tall pillar, this is called Flag tree, but it actually represents the Spinal column (spine), you could see 32 marks: our spine is formed of a series of 32 bones called vertebrae. During festival season, a flag of the deity will be raised at the top of the tree (represents Sahasrara) and from there a white rope goes round the 32 marks to the bottom of the tree, this represents Sushumna nadi (through which Kundalini travels up during Spiritual progress). There are six special rooms in a temple, representing six Chakras, Muladhara, Svadhishthana, Manipura, Anahata, Vishuddha and Ajna. The main deity is dark in colour and there is no sunlight could enter the room. The room represents our heart and the deity represents our inner True Self –Atman (which is identical to Siva -Paramatman). The dark colour represents we couldn't see God due to Avidya and the lamp in the room (you can't really see the deity without it) represents we need to kindle the lamp of True Knowledge (Jnana - Divine Wisdom) in our heart to reunite with Siva. Tirumantiram (verse 1823): Soul is Siva Linga For the Bounteous Lord This heart is the sanctum holy, The fleshly body is temple vast The mouth is the tower gate; To them that discern, Jiva is Sivalinga; The deceptive senses but the lights that illumine. yes"> ------- Rishi Tirumular Commentary: This fleshly body is a unique temple; the mouth is its tower gate; and the heart is the holy sanctum for the Bounteous Lord. For those who can vision, jiva is the Siva linga, and the senses the illuminating lamp. Sivaya Namah b_jamnadas <b_jamnadas (AT) (DOT) ca> wrote: Dear Selvakumarji,Are you familiar with Kundalini Yoga, pranayam or meditation? I have been reading but never before made any comments. From your postings I get an impression that you are a person of much knowledge. If you have any knowledge in any of the subjects I have mentioned above, I would appreciate if you could email me. I need some guidance in these matters...or even atleast one of the 3 above.I eagerly await your response.Sincerely,Bhupendra. To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new Security Centre. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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