Re: With KNOWLEDGE and Compassion
As people who really know what KUNDALINI is ,it is very well known that
KUNDALINI rises
within SUSUMNA nadi not within the other nadis..Firstc of all
KUNDALINI knowledge indicates this simple aspect. So pls if there is no
sutta in BUDDHISM regarding KUNDALINI then let it be. Do not try as if
there is any sutta on this regard!!!
I am talking about BUDDHISM as a whole..Not only Tibetan all the
BUDDHISM. And if you do not know it well please keep quite,do not give
me HINDU BELIEFS as a proof!
With KNOWLEDGE and COMPASSION,
Puma
curlywade@yahoo.com wrote:
> "By virtue of the moon-channel one's body becometh transparent and
> casteth no shadow"
> - Chos Drug Bsdu-Pahi Zin-Bris Bzhugs-So (Tibetan Buddhist Sutra)
>
> "The channel of the moon is symbolized by the letter Ham, wherein the
> Goddess *Kundalini* attains to the mystic atonement."
> - Evans Wentz
>
> What are the origins of the kundalini yogas?
>
> Hatha, laya and kriya yoga all trace their origins back to the era of
> the Indian Mahasiddhas. This era spanned the 8th and 12th centuries in
> Northern India, Nepal and Tibet. The key figures in this era included
> the Mahasiddhas Matsyenranath and his student Gorakshanath as well as
> Jalandhara and Jalandhara's student Krishnacarya. Gorakshanath and
> Matsyendranath are venerated as the originators of the Natha lineage.
> Jalandhara is commemorated in the practice of the Jalandhara mudra but
> he and his student Krishnacarya are also deeply venerated for their
> roles in the early years of Tantric Buddhism. In fact each of these
> great yogins is venerated both in Hindu Tantric and in Buddhist Tantric
> schools. Of these individuals there are several works attributed to
> Jalandhara and Krishanacarya in the canon of Indian Buddhist Tantric
> literature which has survived in Tibetan translation.
>
> http://www.kenaz.com/notes/kundalini-yoga.html
>
> With Compassion,
>
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