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88<br />

THE EQUINOX<br />

58. It sleeps <strong>the</strong>re like a serpent, and is luminous by its own light . . . it is<br />

<strong>the</strong> Goddess of speech, and is called <strong>the</strong> vija (seed).<br />

59. Full of energy, and like burning gold, know this Kundalini to be <strong>the</strong> power<br />

(Shakti) of Vishnu; it is <strong>the</strong> mo<strong>the</strong>r of <strong>the</strong> three qualities—Satwa (good), Rajas<br />

(indifference), and Tamas (bad).<br />

60. <strong>The</strong>re, beautiful like <strong>the</strong> Bandhuk flower, is placed <strong>the</strong> seed of love; it is<br />

brilliant like burnished gold, and is described in Yoga as eternal.<br />

61. <strong>The</strong> Sushumnâ also embraces it, and <strong>the</strong> beautiful seed is <strong>the</strong>re; <strong>the</strong>re<br />

it rests shining brilliantly like <strong>the</strong> autumnal moon, with <strong>the</strong> luminosity of<br />

millions of suns, and <strong>the</strong> coolness of millions of moons. O Goddess! <strong>The</strong>se<br />

three (fire, sun and moon) taken toge<strong>the</strong>r or collectively are called <strong>the</strong> vija. It<br />

is also called <strong>the</strong> great energy.*<br />

In <strong>the</strong> Mûlâdhara lotus <strong>the</strong>re also dwells a sun between<br />

<strong>the</strong> four petals, which continuously exudes a poison. This<br />

venom (<strong>the</strong> sun-fluid of mortality) goes to <strong>the</strong> right nostril,<br />

as <strong>the</strong> moon-fluid of immortality goes to <strong>the</strong> left, by means<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Pingala which rises from <strong>the</strong> left side of <strong>the</strong> Ajna<br />

lotus.†<br />

<strong>The</strong> Mûlâdhara is also <strong>the</strong> seat of <strong>the</strong> Apâna.<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> Svadisthâna Chakkra. This Chakkra is situated at<br />

<strong>the</strong> base of <strong>the</strong> sexual organ. It has six petals. <strong>The</strong> colour of<br />

this lotus is blood-red, its presiding adept is called Balakhya<br />

and its goddess, Rakini.‡<br />

He who daily contemplates on this lotus becomes an object of love and<br />

adoration to all beautiful goddesses. He fearlessly recites <strong>the</strong> various Shastras<br />

what is nigh inexpressible, and in phraseology is akin to Western Alchemy,<br />

<strong>the</strong> physiological terms taking <strong>the</strong> place of <strong>the</strong> chemical ones.<br />

* “Shiva Sanhita,” chap. v.<br />

† Ibid., chap. v, 107, 108, 109. This is probably wrong, as <strong>the</strong> sun is usually<br />

placed in <strong>the</strong> Manipûra Chakkra. In <strong>the</strong> body of a man <strong>the</strong> Pingala is <strong>the</strong> solar<br />

current, <strong>the</strong> Ida <strong>the</strong> lunar. In a woman <strong>the</strong>se are reversed.<br />

‡ Ibid., chap. v, 75.

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