Guest guest Posted October 31, 2008 Report Share Posted October 31, 2008 From the base of our spinal cord to the crown of our head, there are seven energy points or chakras, connected to each other, which are collectively known as the Kundalini. Every chakra of Kundalini appears like a lotus. The number of petals of these lotuses represent the kind of power a perticular chakra contains. The first of these chakras is the Muladhar Chakra. Muladhar literally means 'main base'. This chakra is located in the basal region of the vertebral column at the mid spot between anus and reproductive organ and it is visualized as a red lotus with four petals. It represents the earth element. Most of our powers and energies are concentrated in this chakra. Usually, these powers remain in a less active or dormant state. Mainly, there are four beej mantras, each representing one of the four petals, for activating this chakra. First is 'Vam' which activates the first petal resulting in a better nervous system. Second is 'Sham' which activates the second petal resulting in physical and spiritual beauty. Third is 'Sham' (written differently in sanskrit) which activates the third petal resulting in increased muscle mass and strength. The fourth is 'Sam' which activates the fourth petal resulting in a magnetic personality. These are some of the many benefits of activating this chakra: 1. Control over the earth element. 2. Rejuvenated tissues and muscles, powerful immune system and increased strength. 3. Elimination of skin diseases, backache, anemia and kidney related diseases. 4. Magnetic personality, joyful life without any kind of fears. After the activation of this chakra, a person can also help others have all the above-mentioned benefits with a transfer of energy. The second chakra of the Kundalini is the Swadhishthan Chakra. This chakra is located in the vertebral column opposite the reproductive organ and it is visualized as a vermilion lotus with six petals. It represents the water element. This chakra is the origin of our sexual abilities and materialistic thoughts. There are six beej mantras, one for each of the six petals, for activating this chakra. First is 'Bam' which activates the first petal resulting in better reproductive capabilities. Second is 'Bham' which activates the second petal resulting in the power to determine sex and nature of babies before their birth. Third is 'Mam' which activates the third petal resulting in braveness. Fourth is 'Yam' which activates the fourth petal resulting in the power to control sexual desires. Fifth is 'Ram' which activates the fifth petal resulting in better physical appearence. Sixth is 'Lam' which activates the sixth petal resulting in the capability to acquire success in every field of the material world. These are some of the many benefits of activating this chakra: 1. Control over the water element. 2. Improved sexual abilities. 3. Elimination of acidity, constipation, digestion problems and diseases related to urinary system. After the activation of this chakra, a person can also help others have all the above-mentioned benefits with a transfer of energy. The third chakra of the Kundalini is the Manipurak Chakra. This chakra is located in the vertebral column opposite the naval region and it is visualized as a blue lotus with ten petals. It represents the fire element. There are ten beej mantras, one for each of the ten petals, for activating this chakra. The beej mantras are 'Dam', 'Dham', 'Nnam', 'Tam', 'Tham', 'Dam' (written differently in sanskrit), 'Dham' (written differently in sanskrit), 'Nam', 'Pam', 'Pham'. These are some of the benefits of activating this chakra: 1. Control over the fire element. 2. Control over breathing, hunger and pain. 3. Improved ability to meditate. 4. Ability to walk on air and in water. 5. Power to become invisible at will. 6. Power to control weather. 7. Elimination of stomach and heart related diseases. After the activation of this chakra, a person can also help others have all the above-mentioned benefits with a transfer of energy. The fourth chakra of the Kundalini is Anahat Chakra. This chakra is located in the vertebral column opposite the heart and it is visualized as a red lotus with twelve petals. It represents the air element. There are twelve beej mantras, one for each of the twelve petals, for activating this chakra. The beej mantras are 'Kam', 'Kham', 'Gam', 'Gham', 'Angam', 'Cham', 'Chham', 'Jam', 'J ham', 'Yyam', 'Tam', 'Tham'. These are some of the benefits of activating this chakra: 1. Control over the air element. 2. Ability to see anyone's past, present and future. 3. Ability to read anyone's mind. 4. Ability to control anyone's thoughts. 5. Elimination of heart and blood pressure related diseases. After the activation of this chakra, a person can also help others have all the above-mentioned benefits with a transfer of energy. The fifth chakra of the Kundalini is Vishuddha Chakra. This chakra is located in the vertebral column opposite the throat region and it is visualized as a smoky lotus with sixteen petals. It represents the space element. There are sixteen beej mantras, one for each of the sixteen petals, for activating this chakra. The beej mantras are 'Am', 'Aam', 'Im', 'Eem', 'Um', 'Oom', 'Rim', 'Reem', 'Lrum', 'Lr oom', 'Em', 'Ayeim', 'Oam', 'Aum', 'Am', 'Ah'. These are some of the benefits of activating this chakra: 1. Control over the space element. 2. Control over all five elements. 3. Freedom from all diseases and tensions. 4. Knowledge on all subjects. 5. Ability to bless or curse. 6. Ability to control death. 7. Total material success. 8. Elimination of Thyroid, lunge and eye related diseases. After the activation of this chakra, a person can also help others have all the above-mentioned benefits with a transfer of energy. The sixth chakra of the Kundalini is Agya Chakra. This chakra is located opposite the mid point of the two eyebrows and it is visualized as a white lotus with two petals. There are two beej mantras, one for each of the two petals, for activating this chakra. The beej mantras are 'Ham' and 'Ksham'. Also known as the third eye, this chakra, when activated, results in many super-natural powers like telepathy, extra sensory perception and ability to control the nature. These are some of the benefits of activating this chakra: 1. Knowledge of anyone's past, present and future. 2. Ability to control anyone's present and future. 3. Ability to create and destroy. 4. Ability to control all powers of this universe. 5. Ability to control life and death. The seventh chakra of the Kundalini is Sahastrar Chakra. This chakra is located at the crown of our head and it is visualized as a lotus with thousand petals. Without blessings of an able Guru, this chakra can not be awakened. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2009 Report Share Posted February 15, 2009 Dear Members, One of the postings of Shree Rajiv Krishna Dasa Prabhu I have taken from RBSC Group. Can any one offer his comments on Kundalini awakening and the issue raised by Rajiv Prabhu. Thanks, Siddharth Mishra--- On Sat, 14/2/09, Shaligram Shala <shaligram8 wrote: Shaligram Shala <shaligram8Fw: Re: RBSC : Kundalini AwakeningsidhmisDate: Saturday, 14 February, 2009, 7:35 PM --- On Sat, 14/2/09, Shaligram Shala <shaligram8 wrote: Shaligram Shala <shaligram8Re: RBSC : Kundalini Awakening Date: Saturday, 14 February, 2009, 5:16 AM Hare Krishna , Deviji, could you name any person in the whole world whose Kundalini is raised and he is alive so that I and some other persons in the field can know his experiences. I understand that people say that Ramkrishna Parmahansa or Swami Vivekanada had Kundalini raised and they were in eternal bliss. But ideally if their Kundalini had raised then they would been in the supreme of their health and not died because of Diabetes or cancer ???? Ponder!!!!! I am an Aura Therapist and have taken Aura of several hundred very known personalities like the few who teaches yoga or different meditations and despite taking 20,000 Auras in India and abroad (various countries) still I have not come across even one individual with raised Kundalini. Trust me I have seen Auras of the big business man, actors, various swamijis and several other very known personalities. When ever Kundalini is raised all the 7 Chakras are balanced to the perfect size and all chakras glow exorbitantly with respect to their colours. For example Sahashara Chakra will be perfect round and would glow with white colour. Ananhata will glow with green colour. At this stage an individual reaches a stage of Shushumna. That is his body will free of any disease. Aum Namoh Bhagvate Vasudevay Saligram Dev NamahaI beg to remain yours in the humble service of the Lord and His devotees... Shubh Dinam Astu / Have a Nice Day,Shri Krishna-Balaram Arpanam Astu - in the service of Their Lordships, Shri Shri Krishna & Balaram,Shri Shri Radhika Raman Arpanam Astu,Shri Swayamvyakta-Shaligram-Silas Arpanam Astu, Thanks and Regards, Haribol, Rajiv Krishna Dasa,WWW.SHALIGRAM.COM00 91 932264642100 91 93226464200091 22 24459616salagram8shaligram8Address105, Hammersmith Industrial Estate,Narayan Pathare Marg,Off Shitla Devi Temple Road, Mahim, Mumbai 400037 Maharashtra (India )--- On Sat, 14/2/09, narasimhaye <no_reply > wrote: narasimhaye <no_reply >RBSC : Kundalini Awakening Date: Saturday, 14 February, 2009, 4:50 AM Kundalini Awakening Kundalini is a Sanskrit word that means coil. Every human has Kundalini, however, in most humans the Kundalini lies dormant in the perineum. Although most people are not aware that the Kundalini exists, Kundalini is well-known by serious spiritual seekers. Most yoga traditions aim to awaken the Kundalini, because these yoga traditions believe that the Kundalini is the power that is required to attain the ultimate goal of spiritual achievement, the union with divine.Meaning of kunda and kundala: Kunda means bowl, or cave, and refers to the bowl of fire of consciousness resting in the first chakra at the base of the spine. Linirefers to that which resides in that bowl. Kundala means coiled, as the Shakti forms in a coil there.Traditionally, it is believed that after being awakened, Kundalini will be able to remove the knots of the mayor chakras, cleanse, open and develop the chakras until they are fully developed into full-blooming lotus forms. By the time the Kundalini finishes opening, cleansing and developing all of the mayor chakras, the core of the Kundalini will reach the crown chakra, the chakra at the top of the head. This is the time you attain the highest spiritual achievement.Awakening the KundaliniThere are several means to this goal - through Mantra, through Diksha ( or transfer of Divine energy from Guru to disciple), Kriya Yog, Prannayam, Ras Vigyan (use of consecrated and Samskarised mercury) and even Ayurvedic herbs and potions.Yet the best way is of Mantra Sadhana for it is the most safe and can be tried by anyone. When Kundalini is activated there is a tremendous gush of energy which can cause great harm if not properly channelised through the body. But the Mantra Sadhana process is a slow and steady method totally free of such risk. Moreover this is done under the guidance of an accomplished Guru who can fully control the Kundalini. In this Mantra process the six Chakras are activated one at a time and there are seven stages of this Sadhana.It is also important to note that there are different Mantras for the activation of six Chakras... One may accomplish Sadhana pertaining to a Chakra and still not experience anything. Remember it is not a miracle we are working. It is a slow and steady process and sometimes it is after some months that suddenly one becomes aware of the activation of the concerned Chakra.In truth after Sadhana the activation takes place when the Sadhak feels most purified and free of his negative traits. One should hence continue with Sadhana of other Chakras even if no immediate results seem forthcoming.Stages of Kundalini ProcessTraditionally, there are four different stages in the Kundalini awakening:Awakening stage (arambha) Cleansing stage (ghata) Absorption stage (parichaya) Final stage (nishpatti)Benefits of Kundalini ActivationInside the vertebral column, there are seven lotuses located on the Brahma Nadi. These are known as Chakra (spinal centres). Each lotus possesses different number of petals and also a distinct colour.Amazing powers evolve on a human on activation of the Kundalini and each Chakra is related to the following attainments. 1. Muladhar ChakraThis Chakra is situated in the basal region of the vertebral column at the mid spot between anus and penis. In meditation, this Chakra is visualised as a red lotus possessing four petals. This is the resting place of the Kundalini Shakti, which lies here as a snake having three and half coil. This Chakra is the symbol of Earth element.Activation of this results in riddance from tensions, true happiness, beauty, perfect health and physical strength, magnetic persona.2.Swadhishtthan ChakraThis Chakra is located in the vertebral column just opposite to the penial region. In meditation, this Chakra is visualised as a vermilion coloured lotus having six petals. This semilunar Chakra is the symbol of Water element.Activation of this results in freedom from stomach ailments, increase in sex power, and cure of sexual debility, increase in courage and fearlessness and magnetism... 3. Manipur ChakraInside the vertebral column, this Chakra is situated just opposite to the naval region. This ten petalled lotus is of blue colour. The Yantra of this Chakra is triangular in shape and it represents the fire element.Activation of this results imperfect digestion, riddance from ailments like kidney stones, diabetes, liver problems etc. Success in amazing Sadhanas like flying in the air, walking on water, telepathic contact with animals and plants, perfection in Prannayam and the highest achievement is success in Meditation. 4. Anahat ChakraThe relative position of this Chakra inside the vertebral column is just opposite to the cardiac region(heart) . This red coloured lotus possesses twelve petals and it represents the Air element. Activation of this Chakra illuminates the entire body and the entire vertebral column starts vibrating.Activation of this results in peace of mind, boundless divine joy, total freedom from tensions, power to look into future, power of hypnosis, entering into Samadhi (divine trance), riddance from problems related to heart, increase in soft emotions like love, affection and kindness. 5. Vishuddha ChakraInside the vertebral column this Chakra is located opposite the throat region. This lotus of smoky colour possesses sixteen petals and it represents the sky element.Activation of this results in riddance from all ailments related to throat, thyroid etc..., increase in knowledge, gain of power of eloquence, deeper Samadhi, perfection in the art of Hypnotism, gain of power to die when one wills, total material success like comforts, wealth, fame etc. 6. Aagya ChakraIn Brahma Nadi (enclosed by vertebral column) this Chakra is located just opposite the mid spot between the two eyebrows. This white lotus has only two petals.Also called the Third Eye its activation brings wondrous powers like clairvoyance, telepathy, power of giving curses or blessings, instant fulfillment of anything one wishes, and gain of knowledge related to all subjects and sciences, power to control thoughts of others and interfere even in nature. 7. Sahastrar ChakraBeyond these six Chakras at the upper termination of the spinal cord, is the thousand petalled lotus; the abode of Lord Shiva (supreme being). When the Kundalini Shakti unites itself with the supreme being, the aspirant gets engrossed in deep meditation during which he perceives infinite bliss.This is a subtle centre in the brain. On activation of Sahastraar a very fine, elixir-like secretion is produced from it, which permeates the whole body thus making the human for ever free of all ailments. Sahastrar Chakra is also termed as Dasham Dwar of Brahmarandhara. In my view, this Chakra is situated two inches deep inside both the temporal region and three inches deep from the midspot between the eyebrows that is in the middle portion of cerebral hemispheres. From the throat, it is located three inches above the palate and inside the brain it is located in a small hole above the 'Maha Vivar' foramen of cerebrum.Awakening of Sahastrar renders the aspirant liberated from corporeal bondages and attachments. He is endowed with all kinds of divine attainments including 'Ashta Siddhi' and 'Nava Nidhi'.He becomes an omniscient Yogi. Being emancipated from the cycles of birth and death, he certainly achieves the final beatitude. One is fully enlightened and can then envision any event going on anywhere in the universe with out entering into Samadhi. All natural elements come under one's control.The practice of awakening Kundalini Shakti must be done only under the guidance of a competent Guru. Sometimes when the aspirant practices such exercises only after going through some books, he endangers his own life and there are chances of his becoming insane.Really, fortunate is the person who attains his divine Guru. That person is fortunate who strives for awakening of the Kundalini Shakti and only that person is called God-illumined who after activating his Kundalini Shakti, gets the totality of life.Shiva Puran part 57 on page 19 of Subas Rai Book states If a person is not liberated after meditation and acquisition of knowledge he shall wear Rudraksha. He shall be freed from all sins and attain the highest goal. http://www.rudraksh a-ratna.com/ showarticles. php?artid= 107 Connect with friends all over the world. Get India Messenger. Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Invite them now. Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Invite them now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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