SHRI
CHAKRA
Apart
from this fact the concept of Shri Chakra has been much emphasized
in the vaimanika shastra. The fact is, for the navigation of planes
in olden days, different energy points were located on earth and
based up on the energy radiations of these points, the navigation
of vimanas were done. when all these energy points are connected
in to a grid the result is three dimensional Shri Chakra. which
is illustrated below :
Three
Dimensional Shri Chakra
The
above mentioned is similar to the Electromagnetic grid system found
in our body in 7 forms the 7 chakras the Crown / Sahastrar Chakra,
Third Eye / Ajna Chakra, Throat / Vishuddha Chakra, Heart / Anahatha
Chakra, Solar Plexus / Manipura Chakra, Sacral / Swadhishthan Chakra
/ Root Chakra).
In the same manner, the earth has 7 dones of energy centers. Since
it is an accepted fact that geomancy and somamcy are the two sides
of the same coin, what all exists in the universe, the same exists
in the living beings and also can be said the vice verse.
When we harmonize geo we automatically harmonize soma and vice verse.
This is the exact representation of Sri Chakra.
This fact is not simply a hype, Germans who all have an eye on our
Vedas were able to realize this fact and during the World War II,
the Scriptures available on these concepts have been stolen by German
spies as per the instructions of Hitler and Germans were able to
manufacture anti-gravity planes which had vertical lift.
The pyramids have an important property of trapping strong pranic
field inside it and the objects and organisms beneath it get tuned
to this pranic field automatically! The design of the shrichakra
coincides with the geometry of the Great Pyramid of Egypt, whose
base angles measure 51.5032 degrees. This is called ‘phi’
or the ‘golden proportion’ which acts as a preservative
for the objects inside the enclosure.
The Shree Yantra comprises of four triangles with apexes facing
up (shiva) and five triangles with apexes facing down (shakti) and
the bindu is present in the centre. Two lotus circles, one with
eight petals and the other with sixteen petals; three rings and
34 right angles.
Some scholars also represent the nava avaranas of the shree yantra
to the growth of the foetus in the human body for nine months in
the womb of the mother.
It is believed that through the right way of worship of shree yantra,
that is the navavarana puja, along with right chanting of the consecutive
mantras, the consecutive chakras, the consecutive elements in the
human body and also the elements in the universe gets energized
and purified.
This yantra is composed of two sets of triangles and chakras, one
within the other, centered upon the bindu. The four triangles which
point upwards, represent the Shiva element, and the five pointing
downwards, represent the Shakti element.
The
outer part of the shree yantra, contains a square with a gate way
on each side. This square represents the human body and the eight
corners here are the eight elements of the body..This part is called
the bhupura, which represents the earth element.
This square has three layers where the three layers represent tamas,
rajas and satva gunas – The three qualities of human beings.
The base quality is tamas or the darkness or the ignorance. After
passing this stage comes a stage of little bit of light or knowledge
or rajas and then comes the satvic stage full of light or knowledge!
So at the base level the sadhaka is supposed to cross these three
stages and then start mounting the hill (meru) of enlightenment
to mingle with the eternal.
After crossing these next comes the three concentric circles. The
outer circle represents manah, middle one represents buddhi and
the innermost circle represents jivatman! After uplifting his mind
from the stage of darkness that is tamas to the stage of light that
is sattva, one has to now use his less wavering manas, now filled
with light, use his buddhi to realize the soul! Once we are able
to realize the soul, we are ready to experience the subtlest energies
of our body and the universe.
By awakening the energy present in the 7 chakras (represented by
the petals in shriyantra), one can tap the much more subtler forms
of energies like the eight siddhis.
No.
|
Particulars |
1. |
Anima
– By this siddhi, one can reduce his body
even to the size of an atom |
2. |
Laghima
– With this siddhi, one can reduce his weight
to nil, almost weightless |
3. |
Mahima
– Which helps to expand one’s body to
a very huge form |
4. |
Garima
– With this siddhi,one can become infinitely
heavy |
5. |
Prapti
– A state when one can touch even the moon
and the stars from the place where he is ie., having
unrestricted access to all places |
6. |
Prakamya
– When one becomes capable of doing everything
he wishes to |
7. |
Ishitva
– Possessing absolute lordship over all those
formed by the five elements which are liable to
srshti, stithi and laya |
|
Then
comes the triangles where the three vertexes represent jnana shakti,
kriya shakti and ichha shakti. If one reaches a state where he makes
use of all these, there is no doubt of becoming one with the eternal.
And finally one reaches the bindu which is the pran shakti which
is holding the whole universe and become one with it.