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from: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, A nahata, Visuddha, Ajna and Sahasrara, in order.
Less is historically known of the Agamas than the Vedas, because the latter provide descriptive poem-pictures of Vedic life. The original Agamas are twenty-eight in number. They are called Saiva Agamas as they focus on establishing a relationship with and ultimately realizing the Supreme Being Siva. They carry names like Vira, Hero. Siddha, Perfected and Swayambhuva, naturally revealed.
The Agamas are divided into four parts called padas, lessons. The first two padas - Chariya good conduct, and Kriya, external worship,- include all the details of personal home life, house planning, town planning, personal worship in temples, the architectural plans for temples and sculpture as well as the intricacies of temple puja. The final two padas - Yoga, internalized worship and union, and Jnana, enlightened wisdom, – vividly describe the processes and stages of kundalini yoga, and the Cod-like plateaus of consciousness reached when Sivahood is attained. In the actual texts, the padas are ordered with jnana first, yoga second, then kriya and chariya - unfurling from a God-state to a human state.
The Agamas contain tens of thousands of verses, much more prolific than the Vedas. Though the Vedas stayed strictly in Sanskrit, the Agamas proliferated across India and oilier countries through many languages. But they fared poorly over the millennia, particularly the Yoga and Jnana Padas - so high and powerful. The custodian Saiva priests neglected them. Many padas of entire Agamas were lost or destroyed.
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La Jolla events, May 24-31 - San Diego Community Newspaper Group
La Jolla events, May 24-31 San Diego Community Newspaper Group Women's taekwondo and kundalini yoga class with Dr. Ron Shane, 7 pm, Spa of La Jolla, 7630 Fay Ave., (858) 459-6868, www.thespaoflajolla.com, free • “Fabulicious! Fast & Fit,” 5 pm, Warwick's, 7812 Girard Ave., book discussion with “The Real Housewives ... |
Health Calendar: Week of May 24, 2012 - Los Angeles Daily News
Health Calendar: Week of May 24, 2012 Los Angeles Daily News Cost $17 per class; $150 series of 10. Reservations required. The Healing Compass Acupuncture Clinic and Qi Center, 22440 Clarendon St., No. 101, Woodland Hills. 818-591-8600. Gentle yoga: 8:15-9:45 am; and tai chi, 10-11:15 am Thursdays. Free. |
Calendar of Events: May 25 through May 31 - Housatonic Times
Calendar of Events: May 25 through May 31 Housatonic Times Kundalini Yoga Classes with Anne Novak: Saint John's Episcopal Church, Washington. Mon. & Thurs., 6-7:15 pm Tues. & Fri., 9:15-10:30 am $15 per class. All levels. For information: 860-868-9529. Litchfield Community Center: 421 Bantam Road, Litchfield. |
Armentality: Philosophy and Dance - Rapid Growth
![]() Rapid Growth | Armentality: Philosophy and Dance Rapid Growth Then I got in Ashtanga, which was giving me the adrenaline shot I needed. From there I switched to Vinyasa. And then I learned I could do whatever I want,” Armenta jokes. “My top favorite is Kundalini yoga…I use elements of Kundalini in my classes. |
Your opportunities - Corvallis Gazette Times
Your opportunities Corvallis Gazette Times “Kundalini Yoga & Meditation” — 2 to 4 pm Saturday, June 2, Live Well Studio, 971 NW Spruce Ave., Suite 101, Corvallis. Learn how to make meditation a part of your life. There will be several meditations practiced for different effects such as ... |

