Guest guest Posted December 8, 2005 Report Share Posted December 8, 2005 Dear Sri Pradeep, Kula is the manifested form of Shiva.In other words Kula is shakthi.For the same reason Kundalini is termed as Kula Kundalini. Kula patha thus refers to the path of kundalini from moolaadhara upto Sahasrara.Reaching Sahasrara earns the status of Akulatva. Akula is the unmanifested form, the supreme Shiva.When Shakthi joins Shiva - it corresponds to the manifested or the kula shakthi joining Akula.Thus Akula is at the top. Provide a classical reference which says Akula "is at top". I had given you a verse and you chose to ignore it and you continue to vehemently argue. > akule vishusaMGYe ca saakte vahnau tatha punaH> naa bhaavanaahaate suddhe laMbikaagre bhruvontare To put it in your own words, if you want to argue without any classical references - anything and everything under the sky . It defeats the purpose of any constructive argument if you ignore references. Argue by ignoring? Is this what you want? I too can! > > The mappings are totally wrong.> > > You are welcome to brand to each and everything as "totally wrong". I am not branding each and everything as wrong.If it is wrong ,i have to.If the number of such are becoming more,it is not my problem. Everywhere Mooladhara is the base chakra,but not for you.What should i do. "Everywhere" is again your interpretation, above quote more than explains my position. warm regards, Vishnu-- Om Akhanda mandalaakaaramvyaptam yena charaa charam tatpadam darsita yena tasmai sri gurave namaha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2005 Report Share Posted December 8, 2005 Dear Sri Pradeep, These are wrong understanding/interpretaion of shri Chakra.Akula is the unmanifested form or Shiva. Could you provide a list of how chakras are mapped to Sri Chakra? ..''Athadhaara padmam Sushumnakhya lagnam Dhwajadho Gudordhwam Chathuhshonapathram Adhovakthramudyat Swarnabha varnnaiha Vakaraadisanthairyudam Veda Varnnaiha This is from Shad chakra Niroopana. Here adho vakthra - is specifically pointing to face down or upside down.Sushumna is explicitly stated and hence cannot be Dhwaja.Thus Dhwajadho Gudordhwam can be below linga and UrdhwaGuda or above Guda.Also i have never seen any flag interpretation for muladhara!!!.I cannot debate on this as i do not know sanskrit well.I will wait for Sreenadh or Chandrahari.May be shri Narasimha can help me.I feel i am right.Also it is clearly said - on the face of Sushumna (sushumnakhya lagnam).Thus it is clear that Sushumna is just above mooladhara - the root base. Ok, will wait for another opinion. 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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