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Thursday, July 17, 2008

Kundalini
The condensed form of the same vital forces is known as 'Kundalini Shakti' which is the rock bottom of all the energies and power of action inherent in a human being. As this divine power remains dormant just like the coil of a snake, it has been designated as 'Kundalini Shakti' or the 'serpent Power'. For the purpose of Self-Realisation, a man through his 'Sushumna' (spine) tries to uplift this Kundalini Shakti in an upward tract and crossing all the Chakras (subtle spinal centres) tries to unite it with 'Sahastrar'.
significance of kundalini in life
At the base of the spinal cord every human being has a powerful, yet dormant source of energy. This source is known as the Muladhar Chakra from which three subtle channels known as Naadis rise up through the spine and reach thew brain. The middle Naadi is known as Sushumna while on its either sides are the Ida and Pingla. At five other centres of highly concentrated energy, called Chakras, along the spinal column, these three Naadis come together and then again divide into three channels as they rise further.

Chakra (spinal centres).

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

1. Muladhar Chakra

This 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 Chakra

This 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 Chakra

Inside 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 in perfect 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 Chakra

The 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 Chakra

Inside 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 Chakra

In 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 Chakra

Beyond 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 forever free of all ailments.
Sahastrar Chakra is also termed as Dasham Dwar of Brahmarandhara.
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.>>>***
Different ways of activation:
  1. Mantra,
  2. through Diksha ( or transfer of Divine energy from Guru to disciple),
  3. Kriya Yog,
  4. Prannayam,
  5. Ras Vigyan (use of consecrated and Samskarised mercury)
  6. and even Ayurvedic herbs and potions.

Mantra,

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.

Diksha

Whatever the mode of activation a Guru is a must for during the process as

the divine powers in the body come to life they attack the

Sadhak’s weaknesses like greed, jealousy, infatuation, anger, false ego and other negative traits.

Sometimes the struggle between these positive (Kundalini) and negative energies can be so intense that a person may lose balance of mind or his evil traits may appear so magnified to him that he may take to wrong ways in life.

But if there is a Guru guiding each step of the process the negative energies can never come out on the top in this struggle. That is why the Guru also suggests Guru Mantra Sadhana for the power of Guru is so strong that it can annihilate all evil traits of the Sadhak.

Sadhana

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.

Sometimes two or three Chakras have been seen to be activated all of a sudden at one go.

activation of Kundalini shakti

.First of all the aspirant should purify his body with the aid of Neti, Dhyoti and Vasti.
2.After that, the aspirant should practice eight kinds of Pranayam (Yogic exercises). He may also practice some other Yogic exercises besides Pranayam.
3.Now the aspirant should learn from his Guru the essential mudras such as Mahamudra, Mahavedha, Mahabandh, Viparitakarani, Taran, Paridhan, Yuktichalan and Shaktichalani.
4.The aspirant, having perfected all Yogic exercises should concentrate his psyche on 'Chakra' according to the method of 'Raj Yog'.

1.
Get up at five in the morning.
2.
Practice both kinds of Bhrastika Pranayam (fast breathing) five to twenty five times.
3.
Practice both kinds of Shaktichalini Mudra five to ten times.
4.
Practice Taran Mudra with four to hundred & one Pranayam.
5.
Practice Praridhan Yukti Chalan Mudra.
At last perform mental exercises of activating 'Chakra'
if not possible in morning then
exercise the following practices daily in the evening-
1.
Mahamudra - Five to twenty five times on each leg.
2.
Mahabandha - Five to twenty five times on each leg.
3.
Mahavedh - Both kinds of Mahavedh five to ten times.
4.
Viparitkarani Mudra - Five to ten times.
5.
The rest part of the time should be utilised for practice of activating 'Chakra'.

At an initial stage he may experience increased perspiration from his skin but
gradually this perspiration will diminish and then he will perceive a lightening sensation in his entire body.
After that he is likely to experience the movement of 'Pran Shakti' (life force) in the manner of crawling of an ant.
Then he will experience the upliftment of Kundalini Shakti and also the activation of Muladhar Chakra.
When such a stage arrives,
the aspirant while remaining in the company of
Guru should practice regularly because when the serpent power,
crossing 'Muladhar Chakra' ascends upwards,
it may change its proper tract as a sequel to which
some strange complaints associated with the blood circulation may supervene.
But there is no possibility of occurrence of such dangerous situations
provided one is acting as per the directive of his Sadguru.
At an advanced stage, when this life current enters the Sushumna,
the aspirant may suffer from a gripping sensation around his waist,
chest or neck but in a situation like this,
he need not worry at all since this temporary bondage gets opened after few days' exercises.

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