Motions of Vedic Nadi Shastra
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Author(s)Mr. Dhiraj Bakshi,
ISBN / ASIN1537246348
ISBN-139781537246345
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In addition to the seven chakras of the subtle body, the Tantras have described a network of subtle channels known as nadis through which the life force (prana) circulate. Nadi means "stream".
According to the tantrictreatise Shiva Samhita, there are fourteen principal nadis. Of these, Ida, Pingala and Sushumna are considered the most important. Ida is the left channel. Ida is white, feminine, cold, represents the moon and is associated with the river Ganga (Ganges).
Originating in Muladhara, Ida ends up in the left nostril. Pingalais the right channel. Pingala is red, masculine, hot, represents the sun and is associated with the river Yamuna.
Originating in Muladhara, Pingala ends up in the right nostril. Sushumna is the central channel and is associated with the river Saraswati.
Within the Sushumna nadi there are three more subtle channels: Vajra, Chitrini and Brahma nadi through which Kundalini moves upwards running up the body from just below Muladhara chakra to Sahasrara chakra at the crown of the head.
According to the tantrictreatise Shiva Samhita, there are fourteen principal nadis. Of these, Ida, Pingala and Sushumna are considered the most important. Ida is the left channel. Ida is white, feminine, cold, represents the moon and is associated with the river Ganga (Ganges).
Originating in Muladhara, Ida ends up in the left nostril. Pingalais the right channel. Pingala is red, masculine, hot, represents the sun and is associated with the river Yamuna.
Originating in Muladhara, Pingala ends up in the right nostril. Sushumna is the central channel and is associated with the river Saraswati.
Within the Sushumna nadi there are three more subtle channels: Vajra, Chitrini and Brahma nadi through which Kundalini moves upwards running up the body from just below Muladhara chakra to Sahasrara chakra at the crown of the head.
