Sunday, July 28, 2013

KSHURIKOPNISHAT:

For sidhi of yoga, Kshurika(knife) is being explained here, with the help of which one who gets mukti through yoga will have no further births again. One should sit in a surrounding which is free of all kinds of noises and as a tortoise contracts itself in to its shell, same way a practitioner of yoga should contract his mind in to his heart. After this slowly-slowly, one should fill up his whole body with poorak pranayam of twelve matra which has been explained essence in the vedas. One should keep ones chest, neck and head somewhat upwards and then one should establish the prana working in the nasals in ones heart. Thus performing kumbhak there, one should slowly and slowly release or perform rechak.

After properly establishing in it, with great awareness one should perform two pranayams in space between big toes and calf muscles, two two pranayams in both the lions, three three pranayams in both the thighs, urinary organ and anus respectively. After it one should establish in the navel. Here there is a nadi by the name of Sushumana which s wrapped around various other ones having different colours like yellow, red, black and copper coloured one. But one should seek the one which is most subtle, thin and white in colour. Yogi should run his prana in that nadi. After this heart form purush which is atma establishes in the form of a red lotus, which has been called as Dahar Pundrik in the vedas.

After piercing it, pran rises into neck region. Hence a yogi with the help of his extremely sharp and shining mind and his intellect should practise to cut asunder the nae and form located on the middle of one feet. After this he should cut away the point located in the lions and known by the name of Indra Vajra with the help of power of yog and dharana(intense focusing).

Then establishing the pran in the middle of both hips should be takes to various marm locations. Repeating four four pranayams there one should cut away those marm places and then he should reach his neck region and collect all the nadis there.  Out of them one hundred one are known to be the best nadis.

Sushumana is partattva, Virja is Brahm, on left is Ida while on right is Pingla. One who knows what lies in between them is the knower of all vedas. In total there are 72000 subtle nadis which are called Taitil. With the help of dhyan yoga, all of them are pierced except Sushumana. A courageous person, in this very life, with the help of knife of mind which shines like fire and is pure (because of support of atma) cut all the nadis which then become fragrant like black sesame seeds are among various flowers. With such pious thoughts one should dwell in Sushumana. With this one leaves the cycle of birth and death to achieve Brahm.

One should dwell and practise yoga alone in that subtle nadi which has won over chit and is a space of complete silence and realise oneness. As swan leaves back everything and flies off alone in to the sky, same way one should soar  high cutting away the snares of this world and be free. As when a deepak dies down with the finishing of oil in it same way one should merge in to Brahm after burning everything into ashes in the world. The omkaar edge of the knife of mind  which has been sharpened with the help of pranayam,  after rubbing it on the rock of detachment, one should cut away the string of attachment to this world. Such yogis are then never again bound at the door of the world. When gets free of all the attachments and desires then he establishes in amrit tattva. After cutting the world like this he is not help in any kind of snare thus is the secret of this upnishad……….Om!...Shanith..Shantih…Shantih.

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