what actually happens when kundalini is awakened
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The kundalini energy has to start it’s ascending from coccyx, the tip of our spinal cord. This is called the base chakra or, muladhara chakra. There are six chakras in our body. These chakras are visualized in the spinal cord, which traverses through our back and ends just above the neck. The spinal cord ends in medulla oblongata, which is the connecting link between the spinal nerves and nerves of the brain. Kundalini while ascending faces blocks in three areas and these are called brahma granthi, Vishnu granthi and Rudra granthi. Granthi means knots. At these blocks, she faces resistance making her ascend difficult. She has to penetrate these blocks to proceed further. When she reaches the top of the head, she conjoins with Shiva, makes us to enjoy the bliss and then returns back to her house at the perineum. Her ascending can be felt by her noise, pressure and the heat she generates in the respective areas while crossing each of the chakras. Chakras, though do not exist in the form of wheels, they do represent as bundle of nerves, muscles and glands.
Each of the chakras has distinct colour. VIBGYOR represents the basic colours. They are Violet, Indigo, Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange and Red. All these chakras are identified with these colours because each colour represents a quality. When kundalini reaches a particular chakra, the qualities pertaining to the colour of that chakra will be predominant in us. The kundalini traverses through spinal cord. There are two minute nerves called vajrini and citirini running through the spinal cord. Kundalini ascends to the higher chakras from the base chakra through citirini. In medical terminology, citirini is called posterior medial sulcus or central canal. This begins from the medulla oblongata and ends at sacral area. Sacra area is the area between our hip bones. We have to consciously move the kundalini through the central canal situated in the spinal cord. There are two main nadis running parallel to the spinal cord and crisscrossing each other. They are ida and pingala. The spinal cord is called sushumna. But due to the gravitational pull, kundalini will not ascend that easily. Even if she reaches higher chakras, she tends to come back to the lower chakras due to the gravitational pull of the earth. When you throw a ball towards the sky it comes back much faster than the force with which it was thrown into the sky. In the same way the descending of the kundalini is much faster and easier than her ascending.
Dedication, practice, concentration, will power and above all perseverance are some of the important requirements for kundalini meditation. Muladhara, swadishtana, manipura, anahata, vishudhi and ajna are the six chakras from the base of the spine and they are represented by the six colours viz. red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet. This is in reverse order of VIBGYOR.
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