THE KUNDALINI REACHES THE SAHASRARA

PIERCING THROUGH THE THREE KNOTS, THE KUNDALINI REACHES THE SAHASRARA.



The Kundalini pierces the Brahmagranthi, which is made up of Rajas. At the mouth of Sushumna, it shines like lightning all at once.

The Kundalini then rises to the heart through Vishnugranthi all at once. Then it ascends to the center of the brows, passing through the Rudragranthi.

After piercing this point, the Kundalini ascends to the moon's Mandala (sphere). It removes the moon's moisture from the Anahata Chakra, which has sixteen petals.

When the blood is irritated by the pace of Prana, it becomes bile as a result of its interaction with the light. Then it travels to the moon's disk. It takes on the consistency of pure phlegm at this stage.

How does the blood, which is very cold, become hot as it runs there?



Since the intense white shape of the moon is quickly heated at the same time. The irritated Kundalini rises, and the nectar shower becomes more abundant.

The Chitta of the Yogin is kept apart from all sensual desires as a result of swallowing this. The Yogin is fully submerged in the Atma, drinking nectar as a sacrificial sacrifice. In his own Self, he makes a stand.

He is at his happiest in this state. He devotes himself to the Atman and achieves happiness.