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Definition of Kundalini
1. Noun. (context: yoga) An energy said to lie coiled at the base of the spine, which can be released by yoga. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Kundalini
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Kundalini
Literary usage of Kundalini
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Higher Psychical Development (Yoga Philosophy) an Outline of the Secret by Hereward Carrington (1920)
"THE last chapter ended by stating that the kundalini power, when it enters the
passage in the spinal column, —called Sushumna,—enters into a fourth ..."
2. Living With Siva by Subramuniya (2001)
"As it rises, the kundalini awakens each successive chakra. ... kundalini sakti
then returns to rest in any one of the seven chakras. ..."
3. Brahmadarsanam: Or, Intuition of the Absolute, Being an Introduction to the by Ānanda Āchārya (1917)
"Religious conversion cannot take place unless the kundalini is awakened.
We perceive all supersensible truths through the awakening of the kundalini. ..."
4. Yoga: Or, Transformation; a Comparative Statement of the Various Religious by William Joseph Flagg (1898)
"The kundalini gives Mukti (deliverance) to the Yogis and bondage to the fools.
... "He who causes that Shakti (the kundalini) to move (from the Muladhara in ..."
5. The Inner Teachings of the Philosophies and Religions of India by Ramacharaka (1909)
"This kundalini is held to be a wonderfully potent occult force, which, ...
And this Rhythmic Breathing is held to arouse the latent forces of the kundalini. ..."