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Bindu (symbol)

Bindu (Sanskrit: बिंदु) is a Sanskrit word meaning "point", "drop" or "dot".

Philosophy edit

In Hindu metaphysics, Bindu is considered the point at which creation begins and may become unity. It is also described as "the sacred symbol of the cosmos in its unmanifested state".[1][2] Bindu is the point around which the mandala is created, representing the Universe.[3]

Bindu is often merged with [seed] (or sperm) and ova. In the Yogachudamani Upanishad Bindu is a duality, with a white Bindu representing shukla (pure) and a red Bindu representing maharaj (mastery). The white Bindu resides in the bindu visarga and is related to Shiva and the Moon, while the red Bindu resides in the muladhara chakra and is related to Shakti and the Sun.[4] In yoga, the union of these two parts results in the ascension of kundalini to the sahasrara.[5]

In Tibetan Buddhism Bindu is a component of the subtle body, which is composed of drops (Tibetan: ཐིག་ལེ thig le) and winds (Tibetan: རླུང rLung).[6]

Chakra edit

 
Purple Bindu chakra (may also be red)

In Tantra, Bindu (or Bindu visarga—"falling of the drop") is a point at the back of the head where Brahmins grow their tuft of hair.[7][8] This point is below the sahasrara chakra and above the ajna chakra, and is represented by a crescent moon with a white drop. It represents the manifestation of creations such as consciousness.[9]

The chakra is visualised as a lotus with 23 petals. Its symbol is the moon, which supports the growth of vegetation. Krishna said in the Bhagavad Gita XV/13, "Becoming the nectarine moon I nourish all plants". Its divinity is Shiva, who is portrayed with the crescent moon in his hair.[citation needed]

In Hatha yoga edit

 
Early Bindu model of Hatha Yoga described in the Hatha Yoga Pradipika. This model contradicts the later Kundalini model in the same text.[10]

In Hatha yoga, Bindu visarga is said to be the source of Bindu fluid, which contains a nectar (amrita) and a poison.[11] Bindu is identified with the semen, and it is controlled by techniques such as Viparita Karani and Khechari Mudra.[10] The fluid is released from the Bindu visarga, and can be stored in the lalana chakra and purified in the Vishuddha chakra. When the Vishuddha is inactive the fluid flows to the manipura chakra, where it is consumed (leading to physical decline). According to the Hatha Yoga Pradipika, a hatha yoga practitioner can prolong their life by controlling the flow of the fluid.[12] Through practice of Khecari mudra, a practitioner can manipulate the flow of the fluid from the lalana to the Vishuddha (where it is purified to amrita).[citation needed]

Practices edit

Exercises for the Bindu Chakra are:[13]

There are also special Meditations on the Bindu Chakra.[14]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Khanna 1979, p. 171.
  2. ^ Ranganathananda 1991, p. 21.
  3. ^ Shakya 2000, pp. 82–83.
  4. ^ Saraswati 1996, p. 144.
  5. ^ Kumar 2000, p. 94.
  6. ^ http://studybuddhism.com/web/en/archives/e-books/unpublished_manuscripts/developing_balanced_sensitivity/pt5/sensitivity_17.html Grasping at Mind's Natural Functions for Security. Alexander Berzin
  7. ^ Saraswati 1996, p. 21.
  8. ^ Kumar 2000, pp. 8–9.
  9. ^ Saraswati 1996, p. 143.
  10. ^ a b Mallinson & Singleton 2017, pp. 32, 180–181.
  11. ^ Saraswati, p.141-142
  12. ^ Hatha Yoga Pradipika.
  13. ^ Maheshwarananda 2004, Exercises for the Bindu Chakra.
  14. ^ Maheshwarananda, Paramhans Swami (2004). "Meditation Practices for Bindu Chakra". The Hidden Power in Humans: Chakras and Kundalini. Ibera Verlag. ISBN 3-85052-197-4.

Sources edit

Further reading edit

  • Rana, Deepak (2012). Yantra, Mantra and Tantrism: The Complete Guide. Neepradaka Press.

External links edit

  • Bindu: Pinnacle of the Three Streams
  • Bindu Chakra Complete Description by Paramhans Swami Maheshwarananda

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This article is about a symbol in the Brahmic religions For the dot painted on forehead see Bindi decoration For other uses see Bindu disambiguation Bindu Sanskrit ब द is a Sanskrit word meaning point drop or dot Contents 1 Philosophy 2 Chakra 2 1 In Hatha yoga 2 2 Practices 3 See also 4 References 5 Sources 6 Further reading 7 External linksPhilosophy editIn Hindu metaphysics Bindu is considered the point at which creation begins and may become unity It is also described as the sacred symbol of the cosmos in its unmanifested state 1 2 Bindu is the point around which the mandala is created representing the Universe 3 Bindu is often merged with seed or sperm and ova In the Yogachudamani Upanishad Bindu is a duality with a white Bindu representing shukla pure and a red Bindu representing maharaj mastery The white Bindu resides in the bindu visarga and is related to Shiva and the Moon while the red Bindu resides in the muladhara chakra and is related to Shakti and the Sun 4 In yoga the union of these two parts results in the ascension of kundalini to the sahasrara 5 In Tibetan Buddhism Bindu is a component of the subtle body which is composed of drops Tibetan ཐ ག ལ thig le and winds Tibetan ར ང rLung 6 Chakra editSee also Amrita nbsp Purple Bindu chakra may also be red In Tantra Bindu or Bindu visarga falling of the drop is a point at the back of the head where Brahmins grow their tuft of hair 7 8 This point is below the sahasrara chakra and above the ajna chakra and is represented by a crescent moon with a white drop It represents the manifestation of creations such as consciousness 9 The chakra is visualised as a lotus with 23 petals Its symbol is the moon which supports the growth of vegetation Krishna said in the Bhagavad Gita XV 13 Becoming the nectarine moon I nourish all plants Its divinity is Shiva who is portrayed with the crescent moon in his hair citation needed In Hatha yoga edit nbsp Early Bindu model of Hatha Yoga described in the Hatha Yoga Pradipika This model contradicts the later Kundalini model in the same text 10 In Hatha yoga Bindu visarga is said to be the source of Bindu fluid which contains a nectar amrita and a poison 11 Bindu is identified with the semen and it is controlled by techniques such as Viparita Karani and Khechari Mudra 10 The fluid is released from the Bindu visarga and can be stored in the lalana chakra and purified in the Vishuddha chakra When the Vishuddha is inactive the fluid flows to the manipura chakra where it is consumed leading to physical decline According to the Hatha Yoga Pradipika a hatha yoga practitioner can prolong their life by controlling the flow of the fluid 12 Through practice of Khecari mudra a practitioner can manipulate the flow of the fluid from the lalana to the Vishuddha where it is purified to amrita citation needed Practices edit Exercises for the Bindu Chakra are 13 Agnisara Kriya Ujjayi Pranayama with Khechari Mudra and Jalandhara Bandha Viparitakarani as a Mudra Sirṣasana SarvangasanaThere are also special Meditations on the Bindu Chakra 14 See also editBindudham templeReferences edit Khanna 1979 p 171 Ranganathananda 1991 p 21 Shakya 2000 pp 82 83 Saraswati 1996 p 144 Kumar 2000 p 94 http studybuddhism com web en archives e books unpublished manuscripts developing balanced sensitivity pt5 sensitivity 17 html Grasping at Mind s Natural Functions for Security Alexander Berzin Saraswati 1996 p 21 Kumar 2000 pp 8 9 Saraswati 1996 p 143 a b Mallinson amp Singleton 2017 pp 32 180 181 Saraswati p 141 142 Hatha Yoga Pradipika Maheshwarananda 2004 Exercises for the Bindu Chakra Maheshwarananda Paramhans Swami 2004 Meditation Practices for Bindu Chakra The Hidden Power in Humans Chakras and Kundalini Ibera Verlag ISBN 3 85052 197 4 Sources editKhanna Madhu 1979 Yantra The Tantric Symbol Of Cosmic Unity Thames and Hudson Kumar Ravindra 2000 Kundalini for Beginners The Shortest Path to Self Realization Llewellyn Worldwide Maheshwarananda Paramhans Swami 2004 Exercises for the Bindu Chakra The Hidden Power in Humans Chakras and Kundalini Ibera Verlag ISBN 3 85052 197 4 Mallinson James Singleton Mark 2017 Roots of Yoga Penguin Books ISBN 978 0 241 25304 5 OCLC 928480104 Ranganathananda Swami 1991 Human Being in Depth A Scientific Approach to Religion SUNY Press p 21 ISBN 0791406792 Saraswati Satyananda 1996 Kundalini Tantra Bihar School of Yoga Shakya Milan 2000 Basic Concepts of Mandala Voices of History 15 1 81 87 doi 10 3126 voh v15i1 70 Further reading editRana Deepak 2012 Yantra Mantra and Tantrism The Complete Guide Neepradaka Press External links editBindu Bindu Pinnacle of the Three Streams Bindu Chakra Complete Description by Paramhans Swami Maheshwarananda Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bindu symbol amp oldid 1177090626, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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