ANADI - without beginning, uncreated, eternal ANAHATA CHAKRA - heart centre (see also "chakras") ...
Tasam anaditvam casiso nityatvat. Tasam = of them; anaditvam = no beginning; ca = and; asisah = desire to live; nityatvat = eternal.
anadi ubhau api both eternal without beginning. [Gita 13.20] anahata [name of the heart-lotus (hrtpadma) ].
When the stock of anadi vasanas, the beginningless emotions and desires, is exhausted, there comes the state of perfect balance and peace. You will be what you are now; you will be conscious of all things as you are now.
pingalanadi: the psychic nerve current which terminates in the right nostril pitta: one of the doshas (humours) of Ayurveda, meaning “fire' prakriti: nature, causal matter pralaya: dissolution, complete merging ...
In Yoga, the left nasal cavity is called "Chandra Nadi" (The moon passage) or "Ida Nadi" and the right nasal cavity is known is "Suryanadi" (The sun passage) or "Pingala Nadi".
Chitra Nadi, a minute canal, which is also called Brahmanadi, is within this Vajra Nadi. Kundalini, when awakened, passes through Chitra Nadi. These are all Sukshma centres and you cannot have any laboratory tests and test-tube experiments.
When the Pingala or Suryanadi runs in the right nostril, you must take your food. Suryanadi produces heat. It will digest the food well. You may take jack-fruit, cucumber, brinjal, plantain-stem, Lauki Parval and Bhindi (lady's finger).
The Prana goes through Brahmanadi on the western Tana in the middle, when the neck is contracted at once by bending downwards so that the chin may touch the breast.
Major peninsular rivers, whose steeper gradients prevent their waters from flooding, include the Godavari, the Mahanadi, the Kaveri, and the Krishna, which also drain into the Bay of Bengal;[101] and the Narmada and the Tapti, ...
See also: Body, Brahma, Mind, Yoga, Breath
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