
The word Kundalini is a familiar one to all students of Yoga, as it is well known
as the power, in the form of a coiled serpent, residing in Muladhara Chakra, the first of the seven Chakras, the other six
being Svadhishthana, Manipuraka, Anahata, Visuddha, Ajna and Sahasrara, in order.
All Sadhanas in the form of Japa, meditation,
Kirtan and prayer as well as all development of virtues, and observance of austerities like truth, non-violence and continence
are at best calculated only to awaken this serpent-power and make it to pass through all the succeeding Chakras beginning from Svadhishthana to Sahasrara, the latter otherwise
called as the thousand-petalled lotus, the seat of Sadasiva or the Parabrahman or the Absolute separated from whom the Kundalini
or the Shakti lies at the Muladhara, and to unite with whom the Kundalini passes through all the Chakras, as explained above,
conferring liberation on the aspirant who assiduously practises Yoga or the technique of uniting her with her Lord and gets
success also in his effort.
In worldly-minded people, given to enjoyment
of sensual and sexual pleasures, this Kundalini power is sleeping because of the absence of any stimulus in the form of spiritual
practices, as the power generated through such practices alone awakens that serpent-power, and not any other power derived
through the possession of worldly riches and affluence. When the aspirant seriously practises all the disciplines as enjoined
in the Shastras, and as instructed by the preceptor, in whom the Kundalini would have already been awakened and reached its
abode or Sadasiva, acquiring which blessed achievement alone a person becomes entitled to act as a Guru or spiritual preceptor,
guiding and helping others also to achieve the same end, the veils or layers enmeshing Kundalini begin to be cleared and finally
are torn asunder and the serpent-power is pushed or driven, as it were upwards.
Supersensual visions appear before the mental
eye of the aspirant, new worlds with indescribable wonders and charms unfold themselves before the Yogi, planes after planes
reveal their existence and grandeur to the practitioner and the Yogi gets divine knowledge, power and bliss, in increasing
degrees, when Kundalini passes through Chakra after Chakra, making them to bloom in all their glory which before the touch
of Kundalini, do not give out their powers, emanating their divine light and fragrance and reveal the divine secrets and phenomena,
which lie concealed from the eyes of worldly-minded people who would refuse to believe of their existence even.
When the Kundalini ascends one Chakra or Yogic
centre, the Yogi also ascends one step or rung upward in the Yogic ladder; one more page, the next page, he reads in the divine
book; the more the Kundalini travels upwards, the Yogi also advances towards the goal or spiritual perfection in relation
to it. When the Kundalini reaches the sixth centre or the Ajna Chakra, the Yogi gets the vision of Personal God or Saguna
Brahman, and when the serpent-power reaches the last, the top centre, or Sahasrara Chakra, or the Thousand-petalled lotus,
the Yogi loses his individuality in the ocean of Sat-Chit-Ananda or the Existence-Knowledge-Bliss Absolute and becomes one
with the Lord or Supreme Soul. He is no longer an ordinary man, not even a simple Yogi, but a fully illumined sage, having
conquered the eternal and unlimited divine kingdom, a hero having won the battle against illusion, a Mukta or liberated one
having crossed the ocean of ignorance or the transmigratory existence, and a superman having the authority and capacity to
save the other struggling souls of the relative world. Scriptures hail him most, in the maximum possible glorifying way, and
his achievement. Celestial beings envy him, not excluding the Trinity even, viz., Brahma, Vishnu and Siva.
Kundalini
And Tantrik Sadhana
Kundalini Yoga actually belongs to Tantrik Sadhana,
which gives a detailed description about this serpent-power and the Chakras, as mentioned above. Mother Divine, the active
aspect of the Existence-Knowledge-Bliss Absolute, resides in the body of men and women in the form of Kundalini, and the entire
Tantrik Sadhana aims at awakening Her, and making Her to unite with the Lord, Sadasiva, in the Sahasrara, as described in
the beginning in detail. Methods adopted to achieve this end in Tantrik Sadhana are Japa of the name of the Mother, prayer
and various rituals.
Kundalini
And Hatha Yoga
Hatha Yoga also builds up its philosophy
around this Kundalini and the methods adopted in it are different from Tantrik Sadhana. Hatha Yoga seeks to awaken this Kundalini
through the discipline of the physical body, purification of Nadis and controlling the Prana. Through a number of physical
poses called Yoga Asanas it tones up the entire nervous system, and brings it under the conscious control of the Yogi, through
it controls the Prana, regulates its movements and even blocks and seals
it without allowing it to move, through Kriyas it purifies the inner organs of physical body and, finally, through Pranayama
it brings the mind itself under the control of the Yogi. Kundalini is made to go upwards towards Sahasrara through these combined
methods.
Kundalini
And Raja Yoga
But Raja Yoga mentions nothing about this Kundalini, but propounds a still subtle, higher path, philosophical
and rational, and asks the aspirant to control the mind, to withdraw all the senses and to plunge in meditation. Unlike Hatha
Yoga which is mechanical and mystical, Raja Yoga teaches a technique with eight limbs, appealing to the heart and intellect
of aspirants. It advocates moral and ethical development through its Yama and Niyama, helps the intellectual and cultural
development through Svadhyaya or study of holy Scriptures, satisfies the emotional and devotional aspect of human nature by
enjoining to surrender oneself to the will of the Creator, has an element of mysticism by including Pranayama also as one
of the eight limbs and finally, prepares the aspirant for unbroken meditation on the Absolute through a penultimate step of
concentration. Neither in philosophy nor in its prescription of methods of Raja Yoga mentions about Kundalini, but sets the
human mind and Chitta as its targets to be destroyed as they alone make the individual soul to forget its real nature and
brings on it birth and death and all the woes of phenomenal existence.
Kundalini
And Vedanta
But when we come to Vedanta, there is no question
about Kundalini or any type of mystical and mechanical methods. It is all enquiry and philosophical speculation. According
to Vedanta the only thing to be destroyed is ignorance about ones real nature, and this ignorance cannot be destroyed either
by study, or by Pranayama, or by work, or by any amount of physical twisting and torturing, but only by knowing ones real
nature, which is Sat-Chit-Ananda or Existence-Knowledge-Bliss. Man is divine, free and one with the Supreme Spirit always,
which he forgets and identifies himself with matter, which itself is an illusory appearance and a superimposition on the spirit.
Liberation is freedom from ignorance and the aspirant is advised to constantly dissociate himself from all limitations and
identify himself with the all-pervading, non-dual, blissful, peaceful, homogeneous spirit or Brahman. When meditation becomes
intensified, in the ocean of Existence or rather the individuality is blotted or blown out completely. Just as a drop of water
let on a frying pan is immediately sucked and vanishes from cognition, the individual consciousness is sucked in by the Universal
Consciousness and is absorbed in it. According to Vedanta there cannot be real liberation in a state of multiplicity, and
the state of complete Oneness is the goal to be aspired for, towards which alone the entire creation is slowly moving on.
Important Qualifications Of A Sadhaka
When the whole vitality is sapped from the body one cannot do
any rigid Sadhana. Youth is the best period for Yoga Abhyasa. This is the first and the foremost qualification of a Sadhaka;
there must be vigour and vitality.
One who has a calm mind, who has faith in the words of his Guru
and Sastras, who is moderate in eating and sleeping and who has the intense longing for deliverance from the Samsara-Chakra
is a qualified person for the practice of Yoga.
Ahamkaram balam darpam kamam krodham parigraham;
Vimuchya nirmamah santo brahmabhuyaya kalpate -
Having cast aside egoism, violence, arrogance, desire, wrath,
covetousness, selfless and peacefulhe is fit to become ETERNAL.
Those who are addicted to sensual pleasures or those who are
arrogant and proud, dishonest, untruthful, diplomatic, cunning and treacherous and who disrespect the Guru, Sadhus and elders
and take pleasure in vain controversies and worldly actions, can never attain success in Yogic practices.
Kama, Krodha, Lobha, Moha, Mada, and all other impurities should
be completely annihilated. One cannot become pure and perfect when one has so many impure qualities.
Sadhakas
should develop the following virtuous qualities:
Straightforwardness, service to Guru, the sick and old persons,
Ahimsa, Brahmacharya, spontaneous generosity, Titiksha, Sama Drishti, Samata, spirit of service, selflessness, tolerance,
Mitahara, humility, honesty and other virtues to an enormous degree. Aspirants will not at all be benefited in any way in
the absence of these virtues even if they exert much to awaken the Kundalini through Yogic exercises.
Aspirants should freely open their hearts to their Guru. They
must be frank and candid. They should give up the self-assertive, Rajasic vehemence, vanity and arrogance, and carry out their
masters instructions with Sraddha and Prem. Constant self-justification is a dangerous habit for a Sadhaka.
Energy is wasted in too much talking, unnecessary worry and
vain fear. Gossiping and tall-talk should be given up entirely. A real Sadhaka is a man of few words, to the point and that
too on spiritual matters only. Sadhakas should always remain alone. Mouna is a great desideratum. Mixing with householders
is highly dangerous for a Sadhaka. The company of a householder is far more injurious than the company of a woman. Mind has
the power to imitate.
Yogic Diet
A Sadhaka should observe perfect discipline. He must be civil,
polite, courteous, gentle, noble and gracious in his behaviour. He must have perseverance, adamantine will, asinine patience
and leech-like tenacity in Sadhana. He must be perfectly self-controlled, pure and devoted to the Guru.
A glutton or one who is a slave of his senses with several bad
habits, is unfit for the spiritual path.
Mitaharam vina yastu yogarambham tu karayet;
Nanarogo bhavettasya kinchit yogo na siddhyati
Without observing moderation of diet, if one takes to the Yogic
practices, he cannot obtain any benefit but gets various diseases (Ghe. Sam. V-16).
Food plays a prominent place in Yoga-Sadhana. An aspirant should
be very careful in the selection of articles of Sattvic nature especially in the beginning of his Sadhana period. Later on
when Siddhi is attained, drastic dietetic restrictions can be removed.
Purity of food leads to purity of mind. Sattvic food helps meditation.
The discipline of food is very very necessary for Yogic Sadhana. If the tongue is controlled, all the other Indriyas are controlled.
Ahara-suddhau sattva-suddhih, sattva-suddhau
dhruva smritih; Smriti-lambhe sarva-granthinam viprarnokshahBy the purity of food follows the purification of the inner
nature, by the purification of the nature, memory becomes firm and on strengthening the memory, follows the loosening of all
ties and the wise get Moksha thereby.
PRANAYAMA
FOR AWAKENING KUNDALINI
When you practise the following, concentrate
on the Muladhara Chakra at the base of the spinal column, which is triangular in
form and which is the seat of the Kundalini Shakti. Close the right nostril with your right thumb. Inhale through the left
nostril till you count 3 Oms slowly. Imagine that you are drawing the Prana with the atmospheric air. Then close the left
nostril with your little and ring fingers of the right hand. Then retain the breath for 12 Oms. Send the current down the
spinal column straight into the triangular lotus, the Muladhara Chakra. Imagine that the nerve-current is striking against
the lotus and awakening the Kundalini. Then slowly exhale through the right nostril counting 6 Oms. Repeat the process from
the right nostril as stated above, using the same units, and having the same imagination and feeling. This Pranayama will
awaken the Kundalini quickly. Do it 3 times in the morning and 3 times in the evening. Increase the number and time gradually
and cautiously according to your strength and capacity. In this Pranayama, concentration on the Muladhara Chakra is the important
thing. Kundalini will be awakened quickly if the degree of concentration is intense and if the Pranayama is practised regularly.
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