Guest guest Posted December 11, 2005 Report Share Posted December 11, 2005 Dear Sri.Pradeep, Namaste, I do not want to argue or try to prove something,about which i am not sure of.Thus kindly pardon if i had ignored something.Now there are conflicting views regarding Akula and Kula.Except your mail,all other articles that i have read is explaining Akula at the top.Thus i had made a statement viz, 100% etc. Every article you read on the internet says "vedic-civilisation" is/was 7000/ 10000/ 20000 yrs old . Yet, every pramana we know says Satya Yuga = 1,728,000 ~ 1.7 million years Treta Yuga = 1,296,000 ~ 1.3 million years Dwaapara yuga = 864,000 ~ 850K years Are you going to infer that people in Treta yuga were not vedic? No knowledge of vedas? Sri Rama knew nothing of vedas? Rishi Vasishtha(Guru to Dasaratha and Rama) knew nothing of vedas? Wonder what did they learn from their Gurus, if there were no vedas in Treta Yuga! What did people in Satya Yuga follow? "non-vedic" life? "non-vedic" civilisation? Think twice, think hard before you draw inferences from "internet articles" based on poor logic. Example:''First of all in the perineum we have. the Adhara chakra (coloured red) presided over by Ganesa natha with his two Powers, viz. Siddhi and Buddhi. This is identical with the well known Muladhara of the Tantras''. ''.......Next is the Brahmadvara Chakra, located above the forehead and shining with its 100 petals like the many coloured rainbow; and beyond this is the seat of the Akula Kundalini -- a lotus of 600 petals bright like the newly risen sun.On crossing this one comes up to the Brahmarandhra in the cranium (mUrdhasthAna), with its multi-coloured 1,000 petals. This is the so called Sahasrara of the mystic literature - the Aim and End of all spiritual progress''.''Regarding akulakuNDalinI it may be said that the Tantrists locate it within the Moon of Consciousness which forms the pericarp of the downward facing Sahasrara and is situated in the transcendant heaven (para vyoma) - a technical term for a part of the cerebral region9. The contact of kula with this akula is the immediate cause of the flow of nectar (sudhAsrAva)''. http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/gthursby/tantra/gorchak.htmGoraksanath site. Goraksa nath tradition has differences from mine. I am not aware of their tradition, can't comment on something I don't know. The coming together if Kula and Akula is better known as "Kaulam". Traditions name the same chakra differently and that can create problems. My general understanding is Shiva is the Bindu and hence the top of pyramid. But as you have quoted pramanas,i will wait for expert opinion. Bindu/ Baindhava Chakra(9th enclosure of Sri Chakra) in not "only" Siva. Devi Khadgamala explicitly says "Sri Sri Maha Bhattarike - Sakti seated on Siva". Bindu is where Siva and Sakti are in eternal union. Now in the mean time i have found another shloka from Shiva Purana. Kulabhitham Suvarnabham Swayambhoolinga sangatham Dwirando yathra sidhosthi dakini yathra devatha Tad Padma madhyagayoni tathra kundalinee sthidha Tasyordhwa SphuraTheja Kaama beejam bhramanmadam Now here we can find Suvarna padmam near to swayam bhoolingam.Kundalini is placed in the yoni falling in the middle.Kula is also mentioned - if Kulabhitham means without any kula you are right.If it means Kula - then Kulapadma is near to swayambhoolinga and not Akulapadma - as per this verse. Are you sure your verse has no typos? I couldn't find any word "bhitha". All these are happening almost at the same place and we have identified them as Vrischika.Now we have to wait and get opinion from others. What is happening in Vrischika? What have we identified? warm regards, Vishnu -- Om Akhanda mandalaakaaramvyaptam yena charaa charamtatpadam darsita yena tasmai sri gurave namah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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