These are the concise points of previous posts. However, nothing is newer here as, many of us know these things previously. However, previous post may help readers to get basic structure of kundalini.
- Our human body is composed of panjapootham*
- The energy which is actively working in and around body is referred as soul
- The spread form of soul is called mind
- Mind has two faces within; “wisdom” and “strength” which are unique.
- Mind do only two works viz, ‘realization’ and ‘to make realize’
- It is necessary to be active for upgrading ‘realization’ and ‘to make realize’ stage
- It is possible to upgrade our active state to unique upper level by stimulating kundalini.
Let us see some more basic information regarding kundalini.
Kundalini is nothing but the static energy hidden in every human being. Now you might recall the previous posts regarding static and dynamic energy.
Where lies kundalini?
It is said that, kundalini lies between reproductive and excretory organ. That means, it is hidden in between the anus and genital system of human body. This place is also termed as “Muladhara”.
Why it is named as kundalini?
It has its own reason behind this naming convention. ‘Kundam’, refers to the place where materials gets safely accumulated and cannot be ejected out easily. This kundam is highly equivalent to our human body. Kundam is the place where the energy called kundalini is engrossed.
Who all can learn this kundalini? Is it possible for everyone to learn?
The answer is simple; those who learn with focus and hard work can this art. However, learning under Guru’s proper guidance is virtuous.
In how many days, kundalini started to rise?
Definitely, nothing is possible overnight. However, the three necessary things viz, serenity, patience and focused determination makes kundalini possible.
What Siththars told about kundalini?
Let us discuss the Siththars view on kundalini in the upcoming post.
*Panjapootham - the five elements viz., earth, air, fire, water and sky.
Original – www.siththarkal.com
Translated by Lalithambika Rajasekaran