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Sat-Cakra-Narupana
By
Purnananda Swami
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PART
SIX
The Ajna Cakra
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32.
The Lotus named Ajna is like the Moon, (beautifully
white). On its two petals are the letters Ha and Ksa,
which are also white and enhance its beauty. It shines
with the glory of Dhyana. Inside it is the Sakti Hakini,
whose six faces are like so many moons. She has six
arms, in one of which She holds a book; two others are
lifted up in the gestures of dispelling fear and granting
boons, and with the rest She holds a skull, a small
drum, and a rosary. Her mind is pure (Suddha-Citta).
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Ajna
= lit., command
holds
a book: the meaning is that she is making the mudra
called vidya or pustaka, not that she is actually holding
a book
Small
drum = damaru
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33.
Within this Lotus dwells the subtle mind (Manas). It
is well-known. Inside the Yoni in the pericarp is the
Siva called Itara, in His phallic form. He here shines
like a chain of lightning flashes. The first Bija of
the Vedas, which is the abode of the most excellent
Sakti and which by its lustre makes visible the Brahma-sutra,
is also there. The Sadhaka with steady mind should meditate
upon these according to the order (prescribed).
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Itara
= that which enables one to cross Lala.
First
bija of the Vedas = Om.
Brahma-sutra
= the nadi-citrini.
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34.
The excellent Sadhaka, whose Atma is nothing but a meditation
on this Lotus, is able quickly to enter another's body
at will, and becomes the most excellent among Munis,
and all-knowing and all-seeing. He becomes the benefactor
of all, and versed in all the Sastras. He realizes his
unity with the Brahman and acquires excellent and unknown
powers. Full of fame and long-lived, he ever becomes
the Creator, Destroyer, and Preserver, of the three
worlds.
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Another's
body = para-pura; may also mean "another's house."
Powers
= siddhi.
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35.
Within the triangle in this Cakra ever dwells the combination
of letters which form the Pranava. It is the inner Atma
as pure mind (Buddhi), and resembles a flame in its
radiance. Above it is the half (crescent) moon, and
above this, again, is Ma-kara, shining in its form of
Bindu. Above this is Nada, whose whiteness equals that
of Balarama and diffuses the rays of the Moon.
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Pranava
= the word "Om."
Combination
of letters = A and U, i.e., the vowels in the word "aum."
Ma-kara
= the letter M in its bindu form in candra-bindu.
Nada
= the half-moon symbol.
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36.
When the Yogi closes the house which hangs without support,
the knowledge whereof he has gained by the service of
Parama-guru, and when the Cetas by repeated practice
becomes dissolved in this place which is the abode of
uninterrupted bliss, he then sees within the middle
of and in the space above (the triangle) sparks of fire
distinctly shining.
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Closes
the house = make the yoni-mudra, which detaches the
inner self (antah-pur) and mind (manas) from the empirical
world.
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37.
He then also sees the Light which is in the form of
a flaming lamp. It is lustrous like the clearly shining
morning sun, and glows between the Sky and the Earth.
It is here that the Bhagavan manifests Himself in the
fullness of His might. He knows no decay, and witnesseth
all, and is here as He is in the region of Fire, Moon,
and Sun.
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Light
= jyotih.
Sky
= gagana = empty space above Sankhini-nadi.
Earth
= dharani = dhara-mandala in the muladhara.
Region
of Fire, Moon, and Sun = the triangle on Manipitha within
the A-ka-tha triangle.
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38.
This is the incomparable and delightful abode of Visnu.
The excellent Yogi at the time of death joyfully places
his vital breath (Prana) here and enters (after death)
that Supreme, Eternal, Birthless, Primeval Deva, the
Purusa, who was before the three worlds, and who is
known by the Vedanta.
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This
page was published on Realization.org on May 26, 2000.
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