Guest guest Posted January 20, 2005 Report Share Posted January 20, 2005 THank you for the reply. My last question is, can this be worn by men all the time, even if it is not durin a puja? I would suspect that protecting the agnya would be important regardless of if its during apuja or everyday life. Please get back as i am interested in incorperating that into my daily life. kyyan shriadishakti , Madhurima M <marycheva> wrote: > The red dot on the forehead of Shri Mataji and on the sahaj yogis is called as " Bindi " in Hindi language it can also be called as " kUMKUM'. > IT IS true that it is to protect the agnya chakra because it is a powder of ferrous oxide and it is very much related to the mooladhara . It is in one of the lectures of Shri Mataji i don't remember which year. > Also it is a sign of a married woman in India and as Mother has said that when u have this dot it means that the woman wearing this dot has a husband behind her and so she is protected from unnecessary glances. > Yes, in sahaja yoga men and women can both wear the bindi during the time of pujas and I once i had a chance of being in the physical company of the Divine andShe remarked on one of the present Indian girls to put a bindi on the forehead. > As far as I know there is no harm keeping it overnight unless u don't wont to spoil the pillow covers. But it is a good idea to put it on the back agnya everyday. Try it. > You don't need to prepare it yourself , but just go to any Indian shop and u will get it ask any sahaj yogis they will guide u. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2005 Report Share Posted January 21, 2005 Hello to all For me the bindu dot represents the merging of the microcosom with the macrocosom. That we have the whole macrocosom within us, even though we appear to be a mere speck within it. This is what I think is "Self Realisation." - anil kanhaua shriadishakti Thursday, January 20, 2005 5:58 PM Re: [shriadishakti] RE: Can this dot be worn all the time by men?? Jai Shri Mataji, These are all treatments which helps, but the utmost thing of ultimate importance is "The Surrender". So, you simply surrender yourself to Mother Kundalini and meditate. Pray for and try to be in meditation for 24 hrs 7 days in week. However, you may have 'Bindi' or 'kumkum' anytime, on front or back agya, whereever you want. Anilv_koa <v_koa wrote: THank you for the reply. My last question is, can this be worn by men all the time, even if it is not durin a puja? I would suspect that protecting the agnya would be important regardless of if its during apuja or everyday life. Please get back as i am interested in incorperating that into my daily life.kyyanshriadishakti , Madhurima M <marycheva> wrote:> The red dot on the forehead of Shri Mataji and on the sahaj yogis is called as"Bindi" in Hindi language it can also be called as "kUMKUM'.> IT IS true that it is to protect the agnya chakra because it is a powder of ferrous oxide and it is very much related to the mooladhara . It is in one of the lectures of Shri Mataji i don't remember which year.> Also it is a sign of a married woman in India and as Mother has said that when u have this dot it means that the woman wearing this dot has a husband behind her and so she is protected from unnecessary glances.> Yes, in sahaja yoga men and women can both wear the bindi during the time of pujas and I once i had a chance of being in the physical company of the Divine andShe remarked on one of the present Indian girls to put a bindi on the forehead.> As far as I know there is no harm keeping it overnight unless u don't wont to spoil the pillow covers. But it is a good idea to put it on the back agnya everyday. Try it.> You don't need to prepare it yourself , but just go to any Indian shop and u will get it ask any sahaj yogis they will guide u.> > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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