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Namaste: we will forward your question to Swami

 

Jai Maa

 

vishweshwar

 

 

, " Marsha " <FarrarE wrote:

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> A Question left over from Monday for Swamiji please:

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> Someone asked if the bolt/bin is the same as knots or granthis. You

> answered yes and it seems there was a reference to cakras.

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> My questions are:

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> 1. Are there specific knots to be dealt with in each cakra?

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> 2. Do the Argala and Kilakam deal with them all together, without

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> 3. If one has a particular 'knot' are there mantras to be specific?

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> 4. And last,

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> In Paratrisika Vivarana there is a reference from the

Trikasarasastra which

> says, " Anuttara is the heart (centre) of all. There is a knot in that

> heart. Knowing the knot to be sixteen-fold, one should perform one's

> actions (sadhana?) at ease. " (prameya, pramana, pramata, and

pramiti each

> having the four states of srsti, sthiti, samhara and anakya = 16) -

pgs 27

> & 30 translated by Jaideva Singh.

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> In the case of the Heart is 'sauh' the mantra that awakens or opens the

> Heart so grace/anugraha can loosen/untie the knots?

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> I ask this because you know of Kashmirian Shaivism and

Abhinavagupta. Most

> of my study has been in this system and I am thrilled at seeing

connections

> between this and Chandi! The Three Goddesses as the Triadic Heart

of Siva!

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> Thank you Swamiji,

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> Marsha from Twain Harte

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