-
Sahasrara (Sanskrit: सहस्रार, IAST:
Sahasrāra, English: "thousand-petalled", with many
alternative names and spellings) or the
crown chakra is considered...
- chakras, of
which a
classical system of six-plus-one, the last
being the
Sahasrara, is most prevalent. This seven-part system,
central to the core texts...
-
union of
these two
parts results in the
ascension of
kundalini to the
sahasrara. In
Tibetan Buddhism Bindu is a
component of the
subtle body,
which is...
-
which meet the
central Sushumna nadi
before rising to the
crown chakra,
Sahasrara. The
letter "ham" (हं) is
written in
white on the left
petal and represents...
-
mystical experience,
until Kundalini finally reaches the top of the head,
Sahasrara or
crown chakra,
producing a
profound transformation of consciousness...
- with Thirunamam"
shows "Vaikundar's
experienced in
Sahasrara." In
certain Hindu texts, the
Sahasrara chakra has 1000 petals. But in
Ayyavazhi symbolism...
-
violet is used to
symbolically represent the seventh,
crown chakra (
Sahasrara). In the
early 20th century, violet,
white and gold were the
colors of...
- the
causal mind
located in the
Vishudda chakra, the Ajna
chakra and the
Sahasrara chakra. Metaphysically, it is
considered the
first embodiment of light...
-
journey upwards towards Shiva, who
awaits her at the top
chakra at the
Sahasrara. In Shaktism, the
first day of
Navaratri is
considered an au****ious day...
- the 18-day long
Kurukshethra war.
Padmasana (Lotus Pose) in Yoga and
Sahasrara -
thousand petalled lotus chakra in
tantra are some
examples of the use...