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It is easy to awaken the Kundalini, but it is very difficult to take

it to Sahasrara Chakra through the different Chakras. It demands a

great deal of patience, perseverance, purity and steady practice. The

Yogi who has taken it to Sahasrara Chakra, is the real master of all

forces. Generally Yogic students stop their Sadhana half-way on

account of false Tushti (satisfaction). They imagine that they have

reached the goal when they get some mystic experiences and psychic

powers. They desire to demonstrate such powers to the public to get

Khyati (reputation and fame) and to earn some money. This is a sad

mistake. Full realization alone can give the final liberation,

perfect peace and Highest Bliss.

 

Different methods of awakening the Kundalini by Hatha Yoga, Bhakti

Yoga, Raja Yoga and Jnana Yoga will be described one by one. Some

aspirants will not get perfection by only one method. A harmonious

combination of all methods is necessary for the vast majority of

persons. In the following pages I will tell you the different

exercises that are intended to awaken the Kundalini. If you are wise

enough, after a perusal of the different exercises, you can easily

pick up the right method of Sadhana that suits you best and attain

success.

 

Rousing of Kundalini and its union with Siva at the Sahasrara Chakra

effect the state of Samadhi and Mukti. Before awakening the

Kundalini, you must have Deha Suddhi (purity of body), Nadi Suddhi

(purification of Nadis), Manas-Suddhi (purity of mind) and Buddhi

Suddhi (purity of intellect). For the purification of the body, the

following six exercises are prescribed:

 

Dhauti, Basti, Neti, Nauli, Tratak and Kapalabhati. These are known

as Shat-Karma or the six purificatory exercises in Hatha Yoga.

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u r right.

 

also,there r specific mantras for kundalini awakening.

 

they r in various books like rudrayamal-uttar tantra etc.

 

i am practicing it and find deep peace and enlightenment.

 

even simple chan like : om shakti

 

awakens kundalini.

 

 

om shakti

 

gopal

 

 

 

On 2/6/09, divinesprt <divinesprt wrote:

>

> It is easy to awaken the Kundalini, but it is very difficult to take

> it to Sahasrara Chakra through the different Chakras. It demands a

> great deal of patience, perseverance, purity and steady practice. The

> Yogi who has taken it to Sahasrara Chakra, is the real master of all

> forces. Generally Yogic students stop their Sadhana half-way on

> account of false Tushti (satisfaction). They imagine that they have

> reached the goal when they get some mystic experiences and psychic

> powers. They desire to demonstrate such powers to the public to get

> Khyati (reputation and fame) and to earn some money. This is a sad

> mistake. Full realization alone can give the final liberation,

> perfect peace and Highest Bliss.

>

> Different methods of awakening the Kundalini by Hatha Yoga, Bhakti

> Yoga, Raja Yoga and Jnana Yoga will be described one by one. Some

> aspirants will not get perfection by only one method. A harmonious

> combination of all methods is necessary for the vast majority of

> persons. In the following pages I will tell you the different

> exercises that are intended to awaken the Kundalini. If you are wise

> enough, after a perusal of the different exercises, you can easily

> pick up the right method of Sadhana that suits you best and attain

> success.

>

> Rousing of Kundalini and its union with Siva at the Sahasrara Chakra

> effect the state of Samadhi and Mukti. Before awakening the

> Kundalini, you must have Deha Suddhi (purity of body), Nadi Suddhi

> (purification of Nadis), Manas-Suddhi (purity of mind) and Buddhi

> Suddhi (purity of intellect). For the purification of the body, the

> following six exercises are prescribed:

>

> Dhauti, Basti, Neti, Nauli, Tratak and Kapalabhati. These are known

> as Shat-Karma or the six purificatory exercises in Hatha Yoga.

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