Guest guest Posted September 5, 2008 Report Share Posted September 5, 2008 Dear members, I have doubt with respect to the nyasas. When we say ....beejam ....shaktih .....kilakam, which parts of the body does one need to touch? Does the order of performing nyasa change with different mantras? Request you to please advice. Thanks, Sudarshan Connect with friends all over the world. Get India Messenger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2008 Report Share Posted September 5, 2008 Dear sudarshan, Generally the nyasa sthana for bIja, shakti and kIlaka are guhya (place near muladhara), pAda (feet) and nAbhi (navel). Why because, the bija is a capsule where the mantra chaitanya is in seed form. This bija to germinate (ankura avastha), the nyasa at guhya sthana at muladhara is done. Since, the feet bears the entire gravity of the body (14 lokas incase of paramapurusha), it represents the shakti. Nabhi or the navel is the pivot in the body as the entire nervous system (nadi mandala) starts from Navel portion. Now, as per rasasiddhanta samucchaya, for every tantric mantra, there is a corresponding mUlikA vriksha (an ayurvedic tree). Mantra japa should be done beneath the corresponding mulika vriksha. The rasa bandhana (solidifying of mercury) of mercury is done alongwith correponding mulika. When the upasaka does a mantra of a particular mantra, corresponding rasa gutika (solidified mercury ball) is put in the mouth of the upasaka while performing the japa of the mantra. Then the mantra chaitanya is invoked very quickly and the result is very fast in terms of mantra siddhi. The Bija thus invoked beneath the corresponding mulika vriksha with the rasa gutika gives immense results. With regards sriram , sudarshan balasubramanian <sudarshanbalasubramanian wrote: > > Dear members, > > I have doubt with respect to the nyasas. When we say ....beejam ....shaktih ....kilakam, which parts of the body does one need to touch? Does the order of performing nyasa change with different mantras? > > Request you to please advice. > > Thanks, > Sudarshan > > > > Connect with friends all over the world. Get India Messenger. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2008 Report Share Posted September 7, 2008 Thank you, Sriram, for the lucid explanation. I have seen some books giving the nyasa sthanas for bija, shakti and kilaka as right and left sides of the chest and the navel. Is this also accepted (although your explanation seems logical to me)? sriram <sriram_sapthasathi wrote: Dear sudarshan, Generally the nyasa sthana for bIja, shakti and kIlaka are guhya (place near muladhara), pAda (feet) and nAbhi (navel). Why because, the bija is a capsule where the mantra chaitanya is in seed form. This bija to germinate (ankura avastha), the nyasa at guhya sthana at muladhara is done. Since, the feet bears the entire gravity of the body (14 lokas incase of paramapurusha), it represents the shakti. Nabhi or the navel is the pivot in the body as the entire nervous system (nadi mandala) starts from Navel portion. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2008 Report Share Posted September 8, 2008 Dear sudarshan, I have also seen some of the nyasa bhedas but i have no idea may be because of sampradaya bheda. Regds, sriram , sudarshan balasubramanian <sudarshanbalasubramanian wrote: > > Thank you, Sriram, for the lucid explanation. I have seen some books giving the nyasa sthanas for bija, shakti and kilaka as right and left sides of the chest and the navel. Is this also accepted (although your explanation seems logical to me)? > > > sriram <sriram_sapthasathi wrote: > Dear sudarshan, > > Generally the nyasa sthana for bIja, shakti and kIlaka are guhya > (place near muladhara), pAda (feet) and nAbhi (navel). Why because, > the bija is a capsule where the mantra chaitanya is in seed form. > This bija to germinate (ankura avastha), the nyasa at guhya sthana at > muladhara is done. Since, the feet bears the entire gravity of the > body (14 lokas incase of paramapurusha), it represents the shakti. > Nabhi or the navel is the pivot in the body as the entire nervous > system (nadi mandala) starts from Navel portion. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2008 Report Share Posted September 8, 2008 Dear Brother, The bija sthana for each nyasa differs according to the energy factor of that devatha and the relativity of the matruka akshara to the respective body part. If you analyse all the 280 nyasas, you will find that the same matru akshara is applied to different parts of the body to instal the devatha, its relativity with the herbs representing that part and dieseas thereto. Therefore application differs according to the nyasa requirements. Regards, S.SHANGARANARAYANAN : sriram_sapthasathi: Mon, 8 Sep 2008 08:21:00 +0000 Re: Nyasa Dear sudarshan,I have also seen some of the nyasa bhedas but i have no idea may be because of sampradaya bheda. Regds,sriram , sudarshan balasubramanian <sudarshanbalasubramanian wrote:>> Thank you, Sriram, for the lucid explanation. I have seen some books giving the nyasa sthanas for bija, shakti and kilaka as right and left sides of the chest and the navel. Is this also accepted (although your explanation seems logical to me)?> > > sriram <sriram_sapthasathi wrote:> Dear sudarshan,> > Generally the nyasa sthana for bIja, shakti and kIlaka are guhya > (place near muladhara), pAda (feet) and nAbhi (navel). Why because, > the bija is a capsule where the mantra chaitanya is in seed form. > This bija to germinate (ankura avastha), the nyasa at guhya sthana at > muladhara is done. Since, the feet bears the entire gravity of the > body (14 lokas incase of paramapurusha), it represents the shakti. > Nabhi or the navel is the pivot in the body as the entire nervous > system (nadi mandala) starts from Navel portion.> _______________ Searching for the best deals on travel? Visit MSN Travel. http://in.msn.com/coxandkings Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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