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  • Publisher: ➤  The author - J. Gent - The author.
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  • Publish Location: ➤  Mansfield - Mansfield (136 Oak Tree La., Mansfield, Notts.) - Mansfield (136 Oak Tree Lane, Mansfield, Notts.)

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Kundalini

In Hinduism, kundalini (Sanskrit: कुण्डलिनी, romanized: kuṇḍalinī, lit. 'coiled snake', pronunciation) is a form of divine feminine energy (or Shakti)

Yogi Bhajan

teacher. He introduced his version of Kundalini yoga to the United States. He was the spiritual director of the 3HO (Healthy, Happy, Holy Organization)

Chakra

According to Gavin Flood, the ancient texts do not present chakra and kundalini-style yoga theories although these words appear in the earliest Vedic literature

Nadi (yoga)

When the channels are unblocked by the action of yoga, the energy of kundalini uncoils and rises up the sushumna from the base of the spine. While the sushumna

Shaktipata

'Today's subject is meditation. The crux of the question is: What do we meditate upon?' Continuing his talk, Baba said: 'Kundalini starts dancing when one repeats

Hatha yoga

likely the Buddhist mahasiddha Virupa. The c. 10th century Kubjikāmatatantra anticipates haṭha yoga with its description of the raising of Kundalini, and

Yoga-kundalini Upanishad

The Yoga-kundalini Upanishad (Sanskrit: योगकुण्डलिनी उपनिषत् IAST: Yogakuṇḍalini Upaniṣad), also called Yogakundali Upanishad (Sanskrit: योगकुण्डल्युपनिषत्

Muktananda

was a yoga guru and the founder of Siddha Yoga. He was a disciple of Bhagavan Nityananda. He wrote books on the subjects of Kundalini Shakti, Vedanta, and

3HO

story after his first trip back to India: I set out to answer the question "where did Kundalini Yoga as taught by Yogi Bhajan (KYATBYB) come from?" and not

Pundalik

of the earliest practitioners of Kundalini Yoga. As he was considered a master of Kundalini Yoga, people used to call him "Kundalik." Over time, the name