Kundalini is the manifestation of Lord Krishna who killed Mythological Kaliyanag in Yamuna river

Friends, yoga is a scientific method. Common people cannot understand it easily. They will practice it when they understand it. That is why the Puranas have been composed to facilitate the common public. Yoga has been explained in the Puranas as various mythic events and stories. Although being as mythological forms these stories are still theoretically true. This is so because these myths are classical and specially designed, as opposed to non classical or ordinary myths. Contrary to the thinking of some so-called modernists, they do not fall under the category of superstition. Many things cannot be said directly to avoid violations of social, personal and practical limitations, hence they have to be said as scientific myths. Yoga can be difficult to understand instantly. One has to adopt a Yogic or nondual lifestyle for a long time. That is why in Puranas, things related to yoga are presented as amusing mythology. This keeps these stories interesting for a man for a long time. With this, a man automatically becomes a yogi indirectly, and with a little extra effort, he can also become a perfect yogi if he gets a favorable situation. If everyone became a fulltime yogi together, then how would worldly work go. That is why yoga is molded as such scientific and pleasant stories, on which faith remains. Due to this, the man remains tied in the Yogic lifestyle at all times even while performing all the obligations of worldliness. One such famous story comes in the Shrimad Bhagwat Mahapuran, which describes the war between Lord Krishna and Kaliyanag. According to that legend, a huge snake named Kaliya who had hundreds of hoods lived on the island of Ramanak, with the fear of Garuda, the vehicle of Lord Vishnu. He was cursed by some saint that Lord Krishna will kill him and liberate him. Therefore, he came to the river Yamuna flowing near Vrindavan. The water of the Yamuna became poisonous due to its poison, killing the people, birds and animals around. Lord Krishna was playing ball with his grazer friends. Then his ball went into the water of Yamuna. Shri Krishna immediately leaped into the Yamuna. The next moment he was wrestling with Kaliynaag. After a lot of trouble, Shri Krishna climbed on the middle and biggest head of it. There he increased his weight and mashed his hoods. He grabbed his head and tail together and hit him here and there. In the end, he forced Kalyanag to give up. Then Kaliyanag’s wives came there and started asking Lord Krishna for his life. Srikrishna left him on the condition that he along with his family would leave the Yamuna and return to the island of Ramanak and would never enter the Yamuna again.

Kaliyanag is a symbol of the sushumna nadi or spinal cord, and Lord Shri Krishna is the symbol of Kundalini

In fact the structure of man resembles a serpent. The man’s software is made up of his central nervous system, which looks like a hood raising snake in shape. The brain and spinal cord come in it. The rest of the man’s body has been overlaid on this central nervous system. Sushumna channel runs in this central nervous system. Here the water of Yamuna river symbolizes the cerebrospinal fluid flowing around the spinal cord. Living in the island of Ramanak is a symbol of worldly indulgence. The word Ramanaka is derived from the Sanskrit word Ramanika or ramaneeya, meaning amusing. The fear of Garuda symbolizes the fear of saints. Saints do not go to the indulging places. It is seen that saints keep people away from unnecessary conflicts of worldliness. The curse of a monk means to show the right path to God by a gentleman. Saying about Kaliyanag being killed by Shri Krishna is a symbol of liberating him from the bondage of attachment. Shri Krishna sending him back to the island of Ramanak means that he should go in seclusion away from the innocent people of the world and spread poison of attachment there. Kaliyanag’s wives symbolize the ten senses. There are 5 work senses and 5 knowlege senses in them. These senses are said to be the wives of Kaliyanag because they become very powerful in the connection with the man attached to the world and become one with him. The poison of Kaliyanag signifies a attached lifestyle. It is the most powerful poison in the world. Due to this, man keeps dying in the cycle of birth and death again and again. The poison emanating from hundreds of hoods of Kaliyanag means that this attachment keeps on growing due to the hundreds of desires and worries that arise in the brain. Lord Krishna is the symbol of Kundalini here. His climb to the central hood of Kaliyanag means meditating Kundalini in the Sahasrara Chakra. Playing ball by Sri Krishna means Kundalini Yogasadhana. The ball is a symbol of pranayama here. Boy Krishna’s friend grazers symbolize various types of pranayamas and yogasanas. Breathing in and out denotes the ball going back and forth or up and down. The entry of the ball into the river means the entry of pranavayu into chakras. Sri Krishna’s leap into the river means that Kundalini also entered the chakras with pranavayu. Yamuna is the holy river in which Sri Krishna jumps. This means that the Kundalini enters only in the chakras consecrated by breathing. Mulling of the Kaliyanag by Sri Krishna means that Kundalini has curbed the mind’s unnecessary desires and concerns, and has cleaned up the ideological waste buried in the subconscious mind. The holding of Kaliyanag’s head and tail together by Sri Krishna means that the Kundalini has spread across the entire Sushumna channel from Muladhara Chakra to Sahasrara Chakra. Taking power from the Muladhar, Kundalini is shining in Sahasrara. This happens when the palate-tongue joint or Sahasrara and Muladhara are meditated together. By doing this, Kaliyanag’s banging means that the unnecessary noise of the brain is being eliminated, due to which man is moving towards eternal joy. To attempt to kill Kaliyanaag means to let the central nervous system of the body function in a controlled manner. Kaliyanag’s non-entry into the Yamuna again means that after Kundalini awakening, man never behaves indulgently.

Kundalini and temple having mutual cooperative relationship

Friends, I got a new Kundalini experience this week. The new may not be said even, you can say it in a new form. There is a very collaborative relationship between Kundalini Tantra and Sanatana Dharma. We will discuss this in this post.

Kundalini gets upward movement in the temple

For a day or two, I was feeling little restless and lightheaded. There was a pressure on my front Swadhisthana Chakra. It seemed that my Kundalini was stuck there. Yoga provided little relief, yet the pressure remained. I went to a shop next to a big temple to book bouquets of flowers for a big ceremony. When I came back, I forgot my bike there. I remembered the bike near the temple. I entered inside the temple thinking that it was God’s order. There were locks on the doors of the temple. So I took a walk in an open and wide courtyard outside main temple rooms made of marble. There I remembered Kundalini in my brain. At the same time, the Kundalini pressure of Swadhisthan was also felt ascending. There were some people coming and going there. I moved out of their way in seclusion and sat on a narrow platform with a glass wall. My body itself was trying to create a position that would put upward stretch on the Kundalini of the Swadhisthana Chakra. I meditated on the divine and multihooded form of a serpent laid on my back up to brain spreading its hood. Starting from vajra, my kundalini coming as a sensory vein or channel to the rear Anahata Chakra. Backward flow method of meditation also helped in it. I felt the thoughts of the brain reaching the front Anahata Chakra through the front channel as Kundalini. Due to this, the upper prana and the lower prana (apana) collided with each other on the Anahata Chakra, revealing the glowing Kundalini there. Then I also got a call from my wife who was out from some time, which may have happened by invisible telepathy. It gave me more strength.With this, the pressure of the front Swadhisthana Chakra ended. My breath started moving fast and deep. That breath was very relaxing and enjoying. All the life energy called as prana related to Kundalini was got by my Anahata Chakra. That made my heart delighted, and I was refreshened up, therefore returned home on the bike, and happily got busy with my work. A new Kundalini-mystery was revealed behind the construction of big temples.

Semen retention is the main reason for pressure on the swadhishthan chakra

This can happen by avoiding sexual intercourse, viewing porn, and also with imperfect tantric sex. Therefore, with proper yogasadhana, this pressure should be kept rising up the spinal column. If there is a headache or pressure in the brain with its reaching to the brain, then this pressure should be carried up to the Anahata Chakra only in the aforesaid manner.

Kundalini carrier in the form of thousand hooded divine serpent

Friends, I do not get a chance to write my short experiences waiting to write long posts.  That is why I have thought that I will write only small thoughts about Kundalini.  This will keep a constant connection with Kundalini, which is very important for spiritual progress.  Anyway, in busy life it is not possible to write long posts together.

Kundalini also comes down by lowering the pressure of the brain

Kundalini appears in the brain as soon as one’s own present condition is considered as nondual like that of the Dehpurusha/body-man.  This creates a bit of pressure in the brain.  To bring down that pressure, the tongue is pressed with the palate, and the mouth is kept closed while not speaking.  Simultaneously, the thinking of descending Kundalini energy is done.  It is also thought that the pressure of the brain is descending through the front channel.  With this, the mind becomes light, and along with pressure the Kundalini also comes down and sits on a suitable chakra.  She then glows progressively due to the constant pressure coming from the brain.  The same pressure is also called Prana.  When the mind becomes empty or light, the Kundalini energy from the Muladhara Chakra ascends through the back channel to the brain.  The same thing happens with the mental trauma or emotional shock as stated in earlier posts.  Due to mental trauma, the mind becomes completely empty, and the Kundalini Shakti ascends in the back at full speed, that is, the sushumna channel, the most important Kundalini channel in the spinal cord opens.  The same thing happens many times with tantric alcohol use.  Even with that, the mind becomes empty.  In this way, the Kundalini loop is completed, and the Kundalini cycle starts.  It is also called microcosmic orbit.  It also calms the impulse of sexual lust, because its energy is absorbed by Kundalini.  This is also completely the case in a woman. As mentioned in the old post, their vajra is of comparatively small dimension, which is contained little bit inside body lotus. This is a major technique of Tantra.

Sheshnag’s middle hood is the longest

Even in the old post, I had told that when the Sheshnag is laid from the vajra to the brain through the spine, the sensation of vajra easily reaches Sahasrara.  Its main symptom is the shrinking of the vajra.  It gives a feeling of sensation in the center of the back.  The whole serpent is to be meditated together.  In fact, sensation has the property of movement and displacement. Sheshnag has  thousand hoods, which cover the entire brain.  Its central hood is shown to be thickest and longest. This central one is the most working type hood. That’s why kundalini runs in this hood. Actually, this has been done for the centering of sensation / Kundalini.  This makes the Kundalini run entirely in the central line.  Serpent also bends down his central hood and kisses the agya chakra located between the eyebrows.  With this, Kundalini reaches the agya chakra and creates joy with pressure there.  Many times, the Kundalini reaches the agya chakra directly.  Anyway, Vajra Nadi, one of the main nadis of Hatha Yoga, is described as going up to the agya chakra. The Kundalini descends best through the tongue from the agya chakra. One by moving his head and back here and there, the Sheshnag should also appear to be moving here and there.  This provides even more Kundalini-benefits.

Sheshnag is depicted in the Kshira Ocean / milky ocean, and its one thousand hoods are spread over the head of Lord Vishnu

The same has been shown in the post image above. In fact, our body is also a subtle ocean. This body has more than 70% water, which is spread all around. That water is as nutritious as kheer (a milk-rice-sugar dish) milk. The above Sheshnag is sitting in the midst of the milky water of the same body with its hoods erected up. The head of a man is in the form of his thousand heads. Sahasra means thousand in Sanskrit.

Why Centering is Important for Kundalini

Friends, every thing has its energy at its center. It is also called Center of Mass or Center of Gravity. Similarly, the energy of the body is highest on its central line. That is why the Kundalini is rotated on that line, so that it can get maximum power. I found it difficult to meditate on Kundalini in full sun. But when I meditated on the superficial central line of the Sun, it became easy and strong. All these things show that Kundalini’s psychology also proves to be just like physical science.

Kundalini with backward flow method (kundalini pump or reverse flow method of breathing) as an alternative to sexual kundalini yoga;  atleast in today’s Corona period air should be inhaled properly and fully, because who knows when the corona snaps one’s breath?

In yoga, breathing is the most important thing.  Most of the journey of yoga is done only by breathing properly.  That is why it is said that by winning the breath, the mind also comes under victory. Kundalini moves by itself with proper breathing. Therefore, by revolving the breath on the chakras, the Kundalini starts revolving on its own.

Backward flow (reverse breathing) method is the main part of breathing yoga

To learn the inverse breathing method, the first is to learn to breathe through the abdomen.  It is also known as diaphragmatic deep breathing.  In this, the stomach swells out when air inhaled.  When the breath is exhaled, the stomach shrinks inward.  If this causes the stomach to move in the opposite order, then that breath is considered to be from the chest.  Breath taken from the chest keeps the mind fickle, and the body does not get enough oxygen.

In inverse breathing method, the breath is not left out of the body

Physically, this thing may seem strange, because the breath will surely come out during out breathing.  But it is true spiritually.  The subtle meditative power of the outgoing breath is pushed down from the stomach.  It produces a sensation below the navel and around the Swadhisthana Chakra.  That sensation stimulates the semen-making process.

The inhaled breath actually goes up the spine

The outgoing breath creates a point of semen sensation on the Swadhisthana Chakra. That sensation ascends upwards with inbreathing through the spinal cord after first passing to the rear Swadhisthana Chakra. It goes through all the chakras to reach Sahasrara.  That sensation is accompanied by the subtle power of semen and Kundalini. In this way we can see that the air going downwards inside the bswadhishthan chakra goes upwards, and the air going upwards goes downwards.  That is why it is called backward flow method.

The reverse-breathing method becomes easier with the meditation of the Sheshnaga (divine serpent) extending from the Muladhara to the Sahasrar Chakra

According to my previous posts of Sheshnag, Sheshnag has placed its base coil on the muladhar and the swadhishthan chakra.  He is standing up through the spine, and he has a thousand hoods in the brain. When we breathe through the stomach, he becomes straight and stiff, stretching backwards, and lifts his hood.  This means that the breath in his body climbed upwards and reached his hood.  With this, the power of the aforesaid sensation goes upwards.  When we exhale, Sheshnaga becomes loosened, and tilts his hood down.  It seems that he exhaled with hissing downward.  At the same time, the stomach also shrinks inward and presses downwards.  Both of these physical effects result in sensation formed at aforementioned swadhishthan point.

Reverse breathing method is the best alternative for sexual yoga

Many people are unable to have sex due to various physical and mental reasons. This method is best for them.  Renunciant Yogis also used this method.  By this, the energy of semen gets transferred to the brain easily.

Kundalini producing creative resolutions has been told as origination of Brahma (Brahmadeva) from the navel-lotus of Lord Narayana (Vishnu)

It is to certify that we don’t endorse or oppose any religion. We only promote scientific and humane study of religion.

Friends, this week I was feeling some writer’s block. Then I realized my human responsibility as soon as the week was going to over. We all should promote good, truthful and scientific things. This is the duty of all of us. Hinduism is not a religion. It is a pure science. It is humanistic science. This is Kundalini science. This is spiritual psychology. Because the body and the world are subject to the mind, this proves that Hinduism is also a physical science. Many of its things have stood the test of science. For hundreds of years, various fundamentalist theists and unrighteous beings have been trying to destroy it. Today, they have united with all strength to uproot it. The rapidly growing dream of becoming an Islamic nation is a living example of this. Similarly, forced conversion by various religions (including Christianity) is another example. In India, both these types of anti-Hindu ideological campaigns (agendas) have grown rapidly in recent years. Recently, Sharjil Imam (IIT graduate and PhD scholar at JNU) confessed these things to the police without any regrets after his inflammatory speech. If we do not present Hinduism with science in due course of time, our future generations may be deprived of it.

Everything of Hinduism is based on Kundalini. All Hinduism revolves around Kundalini. Kundalini is in its axis.  Hinduism is dedicated completely to the attainment of Kundalini. A similar scientific fact is the scientific interrelation between Kundalini and Brahma-Vishnu. We will describe it in this post.

Lord Vishnu / Narayana is in the form of Kundalini

As I have also described earlier, as Lord Vishnu sleeps on Sheshnag/giant thousand hooded serpent, similarly Kundalini also resides in the nervous system (having Sheshnag-like shape). Narayan is  Kundalini, and  Kundalini is Narayan. Both are same. Now whether kundalini is made of pig, fish, turtle, deity, lover, guru etc. Anyway, Narayan has incarnated in many such forms.

Creative thoughts and resolutions are in the form of Lord Brahma / Brahmadev.

It is clearly written in the Vedas that the mind of the universe is called Brahma. The creative macro-mind / cosmic mind that created this universe is Brahma.

Kundalini produces creative thoughts and resolutions.

Ideas that appear in action are called sankalpa/resolutions. Powerful thoughts are called resolutions. A single and executive thought can become a resolution only when there is no other noise in the mind. That means when the mind is calm. Then the power of the mind is applied to that single thought, from which it becomes confirmed and becomes sankalpa, and produces creative work. Peace of mind comes from Kundalini only. It has also been seen that Kundalini is behind the success of many people. Achieving success by taking inspiration from a guru, lover etc. means that the image of Guru etc. remained in the mind of man continuously. That permanent mental image is the Kundalini. This means that the success through inspiration also comes through Kundalini. I have experienced this myself. It has also been proven scientifically that yoga (Kundalini) enhances creativity.

Thoughts and resolutions are born in the navel of Kundalini

The navel is called the center. Various new and old ideas are revealed with the attention/meditation on Kundalini. The idle thoughts of them become quiet. From this, beneficial thoughts become powerful and become resolutions. Similarly, Lord Brahma (sankalpa-rupa/resolution-form) is said to have arisen from the navel of Lord Narayana. When I was busy with creative work, I used to get a lot of support from my Kundalini. Thus it is proved that the Puranas/ancient spiritual mythology have explained the origin of Brahma from the navel of Lord Vishnu to explain the creation of humane resolutions from Kundalini. This happens in both cases as true, because everything that is happening in our body is happening in the same way in the universe.

only indicative image (केवल संकेतात्मक चित्र)

कृपया इस पोस्ट को हिंदी में पढ़ने के लिए इस लिंक पर क्लिक करें (कुण्डलिनी से रचनात्मक संकल्पों की उत्पत्ति ही भगवान् नारायण (विष्णु) के नाभि कमल से ब्रम्हा (ब्रम्हदेव) की उत्पत्ति बताई गई है)

ਇਸ ਪੋਸਟ ਨੂੰ ਪੰਜਾਬੀ ਵਿਚ ਪੜ੍ਹਨ ਲਈ ਇੱਥੇ ਕਲਿੱਕ ਕਰੋ (ਕੁੰਡਲਨੀ ਤੋਂ ਰਚਨਾਤਮਕ ਮਤਿਆਂ ਦੀ ਪੈਦਾਈਸ੍ਹ ਭਗਵਾਨ ਨਾਰਾਇਣ (ਵਿਸ਼ਨੂੰ) ਦੇ ਨਾਭੀ ਕੰਵਲ ਤੋਂ ਬ੍ਰਹਮਾ (ਬ੍ਰਹਮਦੇਵਾ) ਦੀ ਪੈਦਾਈਸ੍ਹ ਦੇ ਰੂਪ ਵਿੱਚ ਦੱਸੀ ਗਈ ਹੈ।)

Kundalini as a Serpent

Friends, a few weeks ago, I along with my family got an opportunity to visit an ancient serpent-temple. That was quite famous, and a fair is held there throughout the month of Shravan/rainy month. I do not remember the idols etc. in its sanctum sanctorum, but there was a huge and colorful wall painting of the serpent touching the heart. He was like Sheshnag/multi hooded serpent, on which Lord Narayan sleeps. He had many hoods. I could find that as my familiar figure. There, my Kundalini also started glowing sharply, which made me enjoyed. He seemed to me some mysterious puzzle, which my mind tried to solve spontaneously.

Serpent is a symbol of darkness

My first analysis was that Narayana (God) is seen by the common man as a form of darkness. He does not see his light due to illusion of Maya. That is why Shesh Nag, a symbol of darkness, is shown with him. Nevertheless, I was not satisfied with this analysis.

Nag as a symbol of Kundalini

I was reading a post of yogaindia.com. Something was written in it, which I understood that the serpent is located on the muladhara chakra by placing three and a half spirals/rings. He is holding his tail with his mouth. When the Kundalini Shakti is passed through those rings, then he rises straight up and reaches the brain through the spinal cord. He is also accompanied by Kundalini Shakti.

I concluded from this that our nervous system looks like a raised serpent and acts like that. Scientifically, the sensations in the nerve travel in waves like a serpent. Vajra is the tail of that serpent. It can also be called half ring. The area of ​​the testicles is the first ring / coil. The second circle outside it is of flesh and fibers. The third ring is the bone, which is attached to the spinal cord. Just as a raised serpent has a bend in the inner direction at the lower back, similarly it is there in the lower part of our back (exactly opposite of the navel). After that both emerge outward, and then both have a bend of head, which is almost identical. Many heads of the serpent are shown because our head is several times wider and thicker than the spine, comparatively.

Our nervous system is like a serpent

We can also see the nerve inside the spinal cord like a serpent. Similarity will be found in both. The nadis/nerve fibers are also like serpent or rope. Consider the nerve of Vajra as the tail of a serpent. The same is also as a half ring as shown above. The Samvedana Kshetra/sensitive area of the Swadhisthana Chakra (where Kundalini is meditated) is the first ring / Kundal / circle of the Serpent. The nerves of the surrounding area also join there, that is the first whorl of the serpent. The second enclosure may be called that, where that nerve connects to the sacral plexus / network of nerves. The third circle can be called as where the sacral plexus joins the spinal cord. There the serpent / spinal cord stands up and also become thicker. In the lumbar region of the back, there is a bend with the pit towards the stomach. The next turn comes in upper area, close to the head. The neuronal network inside the head is there as many hoods of that serpent, which are attached to the spinal cord / serpent-body.

Kundalini Chakras of our body as main body points of god Serpent’s body

There is no need to go so deep as above. It is a simple matter that the entire sacral/sexual area is thick, circular and layered like a standing serpent’s ringed base. All its sensations go upwards through afferent nerves along with the sensation in Vajra / serpent-tail. The main bulging points of the serpent are the seven chakras of the body. Kundalini glows more at these points during meditation. The tip of the vajra is attached to the Muladhara Chakra. The snake’s tail (vajra) on the Swadhisthana Chakra (base of the vajra) is attached to that main body of the snake in the annular form, which is on the ground. The rising up of the snake on the rear Swadhisthana Chakra creates an angle of about 90 degrees. The deepest point of the turning of the body of the snake is on the posterior navel chakra. At the back of the Anahata Chakra, the body of the snake emerges out. The Vishuddhi Chakra at the back has the deepest point of turning of the hood-shaft of the snake. Above it comes the outward rise of the head/hood of the serpent again on the posterior Ajna chakra. Entire brain above it/the top of the entire brain  is the place, where there is a Kundalini sensation (in the middle of the foremost and most posterior part of the upper surface of the head; it feels like a pit here, hence it is also called Brahmarandhra). There are thousand phanas/hoods of the great serpent/god serpent. That is why it is called Sahasrar (one thousand parts). Kundalini is present on the middle main hood of the serpent.

Kundalini-experience with Nag/serpent during meditation

I was meditating with the tantric method one day in the same context. I started meditating on Nag in the above ways. I felt the Kundalini emerging on his tail / vajra-crest and going up to his multi hood / my brain with a serpent-like rustle. In my brain, kundalini was very shining, calm and like Lord Narayana. It was as if Lord Narayana was doing luxury over Sheshnag in the form of Kundalini. Together I got the same feeling as in the Naga temple above. Then I was able to understand the importance of serpent in spirituality.

Serpent worship

Serpent is considered sacred and revered in almost all religions. Narayana sleeps on the serpent. The serpent also sits on the forehead of Lord Shiva. In many religions, two snakes are shown wrapped together. They are possibly two tantric parteners tied in yab-yum asana/posture.

Nag is not Kundalini

I kept listening that Kundalini is a serpent. But kundalini is not a serpent. She walks like a serpent on Nag’s body / nervous system. In the same way, as God Vishnu/Narayana is not a serpent himself, but he shines on the serpent.

Nag gives extra strength to Kundalini

It is not that Kundalini awakening occurs only with the Nag. Premyogi vajra did not pay attention to the serpent. He once felt Kundalini rising straight up inside his body, like a helicopter rising straight up in the air. The attention to the serpent only gives her additional strength to get up. That is why the serpent is shown along with most of the big gods and goddesses.

Earth on Sheshnag’s head

There is a mythological belief that the god Sheshnag / Multi-Hooded Serpent has all the earth on his head. In fact, this Sheshnag is our own aforementioned nervous system. The whole earth is the same as all the experiences in our nervous system / brain. In fact there is nothing gross and out. This last sentence is the basic mantra of spirituality. 

Superimposing Kundalini over sensation

Every physical sensation goes through the nerve to the brain. When Kundalini / a special mental picture is superimposed over it, then she also reaches the brain with it. The most intense and enjoyable sensation of the body is that of the Vajra-tip. Therefore, the Kundalini charged with this sensation becomes alive in the brain. That is why it is said that Kundalini sleeps in Muladhara. In fact, only the Vajra-tip is depicted in Muladhara Chakra, both joining through an imaginary line. That is called the tail of the serpent. Kundalini sleeps there in the common man. This means that Kundalini cannot be awakened there. She has to be taken to the brain for awakening. Nag has his tail entered into his mouth. This means that kundalini starting at the Vajra, returns to the same in the form of ejaculation, and is wasted from there. The serpent’s standing upright by opening its coil means that the Kundalini is moved in a straight direction from the Vajra tip to the brain via the spinal cord, not rotated in the sexual area again and again. There can be a feeling that the whole sexual area (which is of a large snake’s ground pile / pitcher-like shape) is immersed with kundalini fully in all sides, kundalini thus gaining energy from it and going straight to the top. There at the top of serpent’s hood/brain, the Kundalini is strengthened, and it is not taken back to the vajra in the form of ejaculation. However, the Kundalini can be moved slowly down through the front / forward chakras, making them stronger. The Sanskrit word Kundalini means a thing having Kundali / coil along with. That is, a mental figure sitting on a serpent’s coil.

कृपया इस पोस्ट को हिंदी में पढ़ने के लिए इस लिंक पर क्लिक करें (कुण्डलिनी एक नाग की तरह)

ਇਸ ਪੋਸਟ ਨੂੰ ਪੰਜਾਬੀ ਵਿਚ ਪੜ੍ਹਨ ਲਈ ਇੱਥੇ ਕਲਿੱਕ ਕਰੋ (ਕੁੰਡਲਨੀ ਸੱਪ ਵਰਗੀ)