Guest guest Posted June 16, 2008 Report Share Posted June 16, 2008 Dear members, Inspite of various differences in aspect of Samaya and Vama modes of worship, the basic difference is ascent of Kundalini and its worship at different plexuses or chakras in the body. For Samaya, the guru through mahavedha (piercing into the body of disciple through subtle body) initiates the sishya. Through his diksha, the kundalini crosses the muladhara and manipura. These 2 centres are called andhaka nagaras or dark worlds. The upasaka with the Agni makes the kundalini arise from Svadhistana chakra, places at Anahata. For a few moments, worships there and takes it up to Sahasrara and merges it with Parasiva. The objective of Samachari is to merge the Kundalini with Parasiva at Sahasrara. There is no coming down and laya parikalpana. Sakthi is viewed with along with Parasiva in Samaya. Siva and Sakthi have got equal importance. He is Jivanmuktha. In Vama, the Ida and Pingala Nadis are held together with Vayu dharana. With the pressure and jerk of Vayu and Prana at Muladhara, the Kundalini that is in the state of slumber (sleep) wakes up and with the vibrating sound like honey bees shoots up. This is Kumari Avastha. When this Kundalini arrives at Anahata Chakra, it is called Yoshita. When it reaches Sahasrara, it is called Pativrata. Due to the heat generated by the rousal of Kundalini, the nectar which is at Saharara gets melted. The Upasaka with Kechari Mundra and Yogic bandhana enjoys the nectar. Then when the Vayu dharana of Ida and Pingala nadis are released, the Kundalini again comes back to its normal position at Muladhara. So, the Vamacharis are called " Kshana Mukthas " ie., they are liberated on for that particular moment till they enjoy the nectar or amrita from Sahasrara. During the ascent of Kundalini, the Vamachari worships all the shat- chakras. Whereas, the Samayachari worships Kundalini at Sahasrara Chakra only. With regards, Sriram Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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