Healing Yoga (Integrating the Chakras)
author: Ambikananda Saraswati
edition: 2002, B. Jain Publishers (P) Ltd
pages: 144
ISBN-10: 8180560392
ISBN-13: 9788180560392
Topic: Yoga
Chapter 12 - Svadhisthana Chakra—The Power of Water
This chapter describes Svadhisthana Chakra—The Power of Water located in the book Healing Yoga: A Guide to Integrating the Chakras With Your Yoga Practice compiled by Ambikananda Saraswati. This book teaches how to integrate an awareness of the Panchatattva (the five forces of vitality) and explores the chakra where it resides.
By restoring the panchatattva to a state of balance, and improving the flow of prana (vitality) within the body, you can achieve a healthier, happier life. This illustrated book, including this chapter—Svadhisthana Chakra—The Power of Water—explains Hatha Yoga techniques, reveals imbalance within the body, illustrates all asanas, includes beneficial postures of common ailments.
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Shat-cakra-nirupana (the six bodily centres) [by Arthur Avalon]
Commentary by Shri-Kalicarana: Having described the Muladhara, he describes the Svadhishthana-Cakra in five verses beginning with the present. This verse says that at the root of the genitals there is, distinct from the Muladhara, another Lotus, of a beautiful vermilion colour. “Placed inside the Sushumna” (Saushumna-madhya-ghatita [ghatitam]). —The place of this Cakra or Padma is within Sushumna. “At the root of gentials” (Dhvaja-Muladesha [-Muladeshe])....
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Yoga-sutras (Ancient and Modern Interpretations) [by Makarand Gopal Newalkar]
These are— muladhara-cakra, svadhishthana-cakra, manipura-cakra, anahata-cakra, vishuddhi-cakra, ajna-cakra and sahasrara-cakra. (* 1) Prasad Ram, op.cit., p.149-150 (* 2) Underhill Evelyn, Mysticism, A Study in the Nature snd Development of Spiritual Consciousness, Dover Publications, New York, 2002, P.131 (* 3) Ibid., p.169...
Read full contents: Sutra 2.27
Varahi Tantra (English Study) [by Roberta Pamio]
Verses 121"-169 describe the ritual to purify the six cakras through the worship of the main Goddesses of the six amnayas (sacred traditions) in their respective cakras: thus in the muladhara cakra is contemplated Kubjika, the mistress of the Pashcimamnaya (Western Tradition); Candi, the mistress of the Purvamnaya (Eastern Tradition), is meditated upon in the svadhishthana cakra; in the manipuracakra is contemplated Chinnamasta, the mistress of the Adha amnaya (Lower Tradition); in the anahata cakra...
Read full contents: Chapter 15 - The worship of Siddhilakshmi
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[Healing Yoga (Integrating the Chakras): index]
[Foreword]
[Introduction]