Guest guest Posted December 18, 2003 Report Share Posted December 18, 2003 Just wondering if anyone can speak to why the Om symbol is often pictured above the sahasrara. And is the inner om sound = god realization? Also the bliss that was described in jagbir's post, ig: " 3. Shri Sudhasarabhi-varsini (106th) She rains the quintessence of nectar. The devotee feels incomparable bliss in this state. Here culminates the kundalini-sadhana. 4. Shri Kulamrtaika-rasika (90th): She relishes the nectar of Kula. In the internal discipline of Kaula-Marga, Sri-Lalita who resides in Muladhara-Chakra as Kundalini is roused by Pranayama, and taken to Sahasrara-Chakra in the head where the devotee feels great bliss which spreads all over the body and mind. That bliss is the Amrta mentioned here. Kalyanananda Bharati divides this name into two names — Kula and Amrtaika-Rasika. Kula means chaste lady — Amrtaika-rasika means one who enjoys Advaita-Sthiti. Kula means the triad — Mata (measurer), Manam, (measure) and Meyam (measured). " Can this bliss originate in other centers and then spread out over the body? and what stage is this and how is it relevant to God realization? Regards, Matt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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