Kumara Parvat
A mountain peak in the Western Ghats—a powerful spiritual destination. Samadhi of Subramanya the six faced yogi, son of Shiva.
A mountain peak in the Western Ghats—a powerful spiritual destination. Samadhi of Subramanya the six faced yogi, son of Shiva.
A major spiritual and religious festival on the banks of river Ganga. During this time millions of spiritual aspirants converge on the banks of the river Ganga and take a ceremonial dip. A nexus of cosmic energy every, twelve years, celebrated at Allahabad and other places in India by a gathering of sages and mystics.
A serene lake in the Himalayas, considered to be the abode of Shiva.
Breath retention during yogic practice, especially in the practice of pranayama.
Vermilion or red powder made of turmeric and lime worn by the Hindus at the point of the third eye on the forehead.
Literally serpent power. Cosmic energy which is depicted as a snake coiled at the base of the spine (Muladhara chakra) and that eventually, through the practice of yoga, rises up the Sushumna nadi. As it rises, the Kundalini awakens each successive chakra, until it reaches the Sahasrar. The manifested Kundalini becomes Kula, the all transcending light of consciousness.
Another name for the second, six-faced son of Shiva, He has six faces