Guest guest Posted December 25, 2001 Report Share Posted December 25, 2001 Hello Everyone, I am new member of your group. I am currently searching for information about the Hrit- or Hridaya-Chakra, a chakra situated near the well-known Anahata Chakra and not commonly described in books about the Indian Chakra tradition. I am in need for this information because it is stated that in this Chakra there is the spiritual heart, it is the seat of the Atman and the place where ones Ishtadevata should be worshiped. But so far I could not find a satisfactory description of this Chakra. It is variously described as a lotus with 8, 16, or 1000 petals, being golden, red, or white of colour; inside of the lotus there are circular regions of sun, moon, and fire and in the centre of the Chakra, there are a whishing-tree (kalpavriksha), a throne consisting of Matrika letters (symbolizing the spiritual heart of the aspirant) on which he/she should place his or her Ishtadevata in meditation, and an altar. However, I am not sure what is meant with these "circular regions" - does that mean one should visualize sun and moon circling round over the top of the wishing-tree, and fire burning around it? How does a throne consisting of Matrika letters look like? And where is the altar to be placed in meditation-imagination - before or at side of the throne? If you have some more information or know where I can find a better description of this chakra, I would be most grateful for your kind help. Now some information about the name Hrit Chakra or Hridaya Chakra: There are many different names given to this special chakra in different spiritual traditions. My information about this chakra comes from the Book "Layayoga: the definitive guide to the chakras and kundalini" by Shyam Sundar Goswami, ISBN: 0-89281-766-6. The author writes there, that this chakra is named by the following names: in the Vedic tradition: hridaya chakra, hrit padma, hridaya padma, hridaya kamala, hridaya amburuha, hridaya padmakosha, hritpundarika, hemapundarika in the Tantric tradition: hrit padma, hritpundarika, hridayambhoja, eight-petalled padma, eight-petalled kamala, sixteen-petalled padma in the Puranic tradition: hrit padma, hritpadmakosha, hritpundarika, hritpankaja, hritsaroruha, hridabja, hridambuja, hridambhoja, hridayambhoja, hridaya kamala, hridaya pundarika, hridaya, hrit desha, ashtapatra, adi shodasha chakra Happy New Year! Kind regards, Alexandra (alexandra.kafka) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2001 Report Share Posted December 27, 2001 Hrit- or Hridaya-Chakra REPLY FROM : PVS.CHANDRA :- e-mail :pvsc The question is very interesting and probably to give a satisfying reply seems very difficult for any individuals even including great sages/sadhaks. As you informed that the Hridaya chakra which locates in the Anahata region ( lungs & heart). As you have spelled out that it has vivid names even in the Hindu yoga tradition. One thing is true that no such chakras located in the body system are visibile or possibly to explain to other. Rather in simple terms it can only be experienced. For e.g., Sugar is sweet . What is sweetness in that taste can only be experienced and then understood. Then a person realised Oh., sweet means it sweetens the taste like this. Who can experience same means a person who is having intellect can only express it is sweet. The person who has no intellect (lunatic/baby/Mental handicapped ) cant experience the taste of sweet. The intellect is governed by the mind. Similary Yoga is also a compendium of experiences of individuals. This can be described by each individual as per his divine visualisation and to the extent he understood the same knowledge. That is the reason each author express his own individual experience in his own style. There cannot be a standardised homogeneous rule express the experience. Therefore in specific to your question that you need information on Hridaya chakra/Anahata chakra what you have read in the books and understood is more or less same you find every book on Yoga about Hridaya Chakra. Regarding the colours/Petals, seat of the Atman the innermost "self" the root for indentity being yourself in physical state are the experiences. The same can be understood with one's own intellect after experinecing same. For such experiences can be known thru mind when it is in stable state. The stable or calm state of mind is achieved only thru concentrated meditation which is possible only thru controlling the mind which always tries in its own way to skip out of control as it has very high attachment of sense organs(Eye, Ear,Nose,Tongue & intellect). As per the Books available on the Yoga you can experience once you are in concentration of mind the chakra regions in the body syste. The light inside the body is our pure absolure imagination the more is the concentration of our mind more will be the intensification of the light witnessed by our mind which projects the primary 7 colors. If our practices of Yoga combined with the meditation and and chanting the sacred mantra of our choice the vibration which emanated thru entire body will spill over the body and we sense some excitement and rejoice, and divine ecstacy. At this ecstatic state the mind shall witness a vibrant light siting in the heart chakra and also moves all over the body organs. In this state of mind if you imagine your god or goddess figure you can visualise thru your imagination centering in the Heart chakra or Ajna Chakra ( In the Fore head region) or Sahasrara chakra (in the Head region). If an indivikdual much more successfull in imagining the God in the above chakras continuously a feeling that arise inside the body having detached completely from the world affairs. There are many sadhaks or sadhus / Sages of india who went into meditation in the sitting posture sat in their positions months and years together without having water/Food. This state of mind is called Samadhi avastha ( a body feeling that completely detached from the worldly affairs). Your questions on the chakra are can possible experienced only at this state of mind which means person to reach absolute concisousness. Then it becomes divine experience an individual had. The same experience cannot be proved to others because other peroson to know the real state of mind and enjoy the absolute happiness means he should also undergo inthe same fashion. The books can give only knowledge of the Yoga the satisfaction of happiness can only comes out of pure experience and practice. In search of divine solutions. God bless you ! PVS.Chandra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2001 Report Share Posted December 28, 2001 Hrit- or Hridaya-Chakra REPLY FROM : PVS.CHANDRA :- e-mail :pvsc The question is very interesting and probably to give a satisfying reply seems very difficult for any individuals even including great sages/sadhaks. As you informed that the Hridaya chakra which locates in the Anahata region ( lungs & heart). As you have spelled out that it has vivid names even in the Hindu yoga tradition. One thing is true that no such chakras located in the body system are visibile or possibly to explain to other. Rather in simple terms it can only be experienced. For e.g., Sugar is sweet . What is sweetness in that taste can only be experienced and then understood. Then a person realised Oh., sweet means it sweetens the taste like this. Who can experience same means a person who is having intellect can only express it is sweet. The person who has no intellect (lunatic/baby/Mental handicapped ) cant experience the taste of sweet. The intellect is governed by the mind. Similary Yoga is also a compendium of experiences of individuals. This can be described by each individual as per his divine visualisation and to the extent he understood the same knowledge. That is the reason each author express his own individual experience in his own style. There cannot be a standardised homogeneous rule express the experience. Therefore in specific to your question that you need information on Hridaya chakra/Anahata chakra what you have read in the books and understood is more or less same you find every book on Yoga about Hridaya Chakra. Regarding the colours/Petals, seat of the Atman the innermost "self" the root for indentity being yourself in physical state are the experiences. The same can be understood with one's own intellect after experinecing same. For such experiences can be known thru mind when it is in stable state. The stable or calm state of mind is achieved only thru concentrated meditation which is possible only thru controlling the mind which always tries in its own way to skip out of control as it has very high attachment of sense organs(Eye, Ear,Nose,Tongue & intellect). As per the Books available on the Yoga you can experience once you are in concentration of mind the chakra regions in the body syste. The light inside the body is our pure absolure imagination the more is the concentration of our mind more will be the intensification of the light witnessed by our mind which projects the primary 7 colors. If our practices of Yoga combined with the meditation and and chanting the sacred mantra of our choice the vibration which emanated thru entire body will spill over the body and we sense some excitement and rejoice, and divine ecstacy. At this ecstatic state the mind shall witness a vibrant light siting in the heart chakra and also moves all over the body organs. In this state of mind if you imagine your god or goddess figure you can visualise thru your imagination centering in the Heart chakra or Ajna Chakra ( In the Fore head region) or Sahasrara chakra (in the Head region). If an indivikdual much more successfull in imagining the God in the above chakras continuously a feeling that arise inside the body having detached completely from the world affairs. There are many sadhaks or sadhus / Sages of india who went into meditation in the sitting posture sat in their positions months and years together without having water/Food. This state of mind is called Samadhi avastha ( a body feeling that completely detached from the worldly affairs). Your questions on the chakra are can possible experienced only at this state of mind which means person to reach absolute concisousness. Then it becomes divine experience an individual had. The same experience cannot be proved to others because other peroson to know the real state of mind and enjoy the absolute happiness means he should also undergo inthe same fashion. The books can give only knowledge of the Yoga the satisfaction of happiness can only comes out of pure experience and practice. In search of divine solutions. God bless you ! PVS.Chandra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2001 Report Share Posted December 30, 2001 These people may be able to help you further understand hridaya. Hridaya 146 Water St. Hallowell, Maine 04247 (207)623-6009 Sorry-no email address available to me. I tried to send this to you individually but it was not deliverable. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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