Guest guest Posted December 3, 2005 Report Share Posted December 3, 2005 Dear Sri Pradeep, Namaste, >>I reject the notion that everything in between the height of anus and the >>height of genitals is in Sc as those two are in Sc.This is true.Thats why i told shri Vishnu - ''Here lies the trick - When we consider above Guda alone we will never think of thigh vicinity.If we check the Linga side we can see that thighs are conjuncting Linga and this part is well above anal plane''.Guda and Linga cannot be placed in a plane lying horizontal to the vertical axis in human body.Hence i had asked him to do the test self and observe how a slanted tirnagular area can connect the said areas. Few quick questions, 1) If someone were to show to some 16th century painting showing some yogi seated and paints mooladhaara in the "ankles" which cover the genital area, would you start arguing that mooladhaara is in ankles? I think you are an engineering graduate, aren't you? Please explain where Mooladhaara is in the following scenarios a) Anterior Position(Frontal view), here your only reference is the Linga(penis) and only Linga! Now, w.r.t linga where is mooladhaara? b) Posterior Position(Rear View), here your is reference is guda(anal opening) and only guda! Now, w.r.t guda where is mooladhaara? c) Right Lateral Position(Side View), here your references are both linga and guda. Where is mooladhaara? d) Top View, here your references are again linga and guda, where is mooladhaara? >>If one were to pictorially represent signs/houses in human anatomy, one >>would need a 3-dimensional model of a human being and >>the borders >>between signs would not be horizontal lines/planes, but more complicated >>shapes. My view is no different.See the above point. Thus first you have to visualize a plane(slanted) as i have said,and see how mooladhara can hang upside down on to the thigh domain.For this we have to stand in front of a miror,without a biased mind. Why should this triangle be slanted? Why should we connect these areas? warm regards, Vishnu -- Om Akhanda mandalaakaaramvyaptam yena charaa charamtatpadam darsita yena tasmai sri gurave namaha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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