The Sahasrara of one who has realised the self is
pure light. Any intention which falls in it casually will not live because of
the knowledge of self.
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Sri Ramana Gita.
The shakti which is the cause of creation is Parameswari.
This shakti moves about in all creatures. The Shakti in the body is called Kundalini.
When awakened, Kundalini is described as rising up from
the muladhara chakra, through the central nadi (called sushumna)
inside or alongside the spine reaching the top of the head. The progress of
Kundalini through the different chakras is
believed to achieve different levels of awakening and a mystical
experience, until Kundalini finally reaches the top of the
head, Sahasrara or crown chakra, producing an extremely profound
transformation of consciousness.
The truth of this vidya can be seen in the Renuka-Jamadagni
story. Obeying the order of the father, the son Parasurama cuts off the head of
the Mother Renuka. This action, when viewed casually, is surprising and appears
very cruel. But the seeker of truth give an explanation considering this act as
a part of Kundalini Vidya.
व्यपोह्य शीर्षकपाले (Splitting
of the skull) is a pronouncement in the Sixth Anuvak of Taittiriya Upanishad. When we study this,
we will understand that when the yogi raises the Kundalini moves in and out of
the body. And, the state of this yogi is described like this:
1. Here, in this
bright space within the heart, is He, that Soul who is formed of thought,
undying, full of light.
2. In the
mid-region of the throat’s two pillars, that which hangs down like a nipple, —
that is the birth-place of Indra, where the hair-end splits up dividing the two
regions of the skull.
3. In Agni as
Bhuh he rests, in Vayu as Bhuvah, in Aditya as Suvah, in Brahman as Mahah. He
attains self-lordship; he attains to the lord of manas, the lord of speech, the
lord of sight, the lord of hearing, the lord of intelligence. Then he becomes
this, — the Brahman whose body is the bright space, whose nature is true, whose
delight is life, whose manas is bliss, who is replete with peace, who is
immortal.
4. Thus do thou, O Prachina-yogya, contemplate.
Taking the words in good faith, with the hope that if the prana leaves the body through the head, they can attain Liberation, certain ascetics have their heads broken by a coconut at the time of their death. It has become a custom with some ascetics. If we look into the history, we may find that certain yogis had attained Kapala Bhedana Siddhi, but there is none who live after attaining that siddhi.In Uma Sahasram Ganapati Muni Wrote: -
avataraṇaṁ dhyātaṁ ced ārohaṇamadbhutaṁ bhavecchakteḥ |
yasminnidaṁ śarīraṁ bhavati
mahadvaidyutāgniyantramiva ||
In him, who knows by experience the descent of
Shakti from the sky through the head into the body, the Shakti rises from the
Muladhara with terrific speed. When it rises surprisingly like this, this body
becomes a veritable powerful electric motor.
If we analyse this sloka, we come to understand that this
Kapala Bhedana process is itself being described as cutting off of Renuka’s
head. Actually, it was by the Mother Renuka’s grace that this siddhi of Kapal
Bheda was given to her son Parasurama. Bhagavan Ramana Maharishi says ‘Chit’ is
‘Jnana’. The cutting of ignorance itself is cutting off of the head. Probably
this is the cause of Asiramma (Headless Mother) being worshipped by the people.
After Parasurama, Kavyakantha Ganapati Muni (also
called as Nayana) is the only one in the modern time known to have got this
Kapala Bhedana Siddhi and lived after that for 14 Years. From the time of the darshan of Renuka in
Padai Veedu, Nayana had the experience of the movement of Shakti in him.
While Nayana (Ganapati Muni) was having this experience, his
family was with him. They saw a light coming out of the top of his head, forming
a round circle of light on the roof of the cave and filling up the whole cave
with glow. They were somewhat afraid and went to Skandashramam and told Bhagavan
Maharishi about the strange light. Bhagavan came and applied castor oil on
Nayana’s head and cooled it. The next day Bhagavan got a pair of wooden sandals
for Nayana and told him never to touch the ground without them.
Nayana Took the sandals from Bhagavan and told Bhagavan that he
was receiving Paduka Diksha from Bhagavan.
O Mother of the Universe! When with great strength born out
of Tapas, Yogi’s head is broken into two, a great shakti rises in the central
sushumna Nadi detaching itself from the body and senses n adjoin the shakti
which has awakened from sleep. Hence the tantrics who know the scriptures call
you Shati without head (Chchinna masta) – Uma Sahasram !!!
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