Many ways are noted down to raise Kundalini from muladhara. Commonly, pranayama (a breathing practice), asana, mudra are used to raise Kundalini.
Raja yogis raise Kundalini with their poised meditation and mind power.
Normal persons raise their Kundalini through devotion i.e, surrendering completely to the Supreme being.
Gnanis raise Kundalini with their ability of rationalizion and mental strength. This can also be termed as viveka vairakkiyam (intellectual determination).
Tantrikars (people who practices mantra), use mantras to raise Kundalini.
Above all, there is unique, simple way to escalate Kundalini. Getting darshan from guru, touch from guru, blessings from guru may stimulate Kundalini energy to raise. However, gurus with this extensive powers were not common nowadays and even the existed gurus will not give this opportunity to everyone.
Hence, there are so many ways to escalate Kundalini energy in our body. However, guru alone can decide an exact way for the practitioner and only guru can show us right path. However, process of stimulating and raising Kundalini may not be difficult and it may be simple and easy task.
Then, which part is difficult here?
Guiding the raised Kundalini energy upwards via 7 pivot energy centres is the difficult part here. Raising energy, stage by stage and to reach the final stage viz, thuriyam in top of head is not at all an easy task. Only persons with endurance, continuous hard work, purity and dedication can achieve this task. They can achieve all powers.
The raised Kundalini when reaches every pivot energy centres, it gets opened. It is a slow process. On opening in particular stage, the energy which is correlated to lotus structure will start facing upwards or towards human face. This process is termed as blossoming of chakra. Hereafter, let us call this pivot energy centres as chakras.
The escalated Kundalini when passes through every chakras emits unique energy at each stage. The energy emitted at that time is termed as siddhi.
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Original – www.siththarkal.com
Translated by Lalithambika Rajasekaran