Kuṇḍalinī

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Name (Hebrew)
קונדליני
Name (Latin)
Kuṇḍalinī
Name (Arabic)
كونداليني
Other forms of name
Kuṇḍalinī yoga
Yoga, Kuṇḍalinī
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Occultism
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

Wikidata: Q625498
Library of congress: sh 85073437
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Wikipedia description:

In Hinduism, Kundalini (Sanskrit: कुण्डलिनी, romanized: kuṇḍalinī, lit. 'coiled snake', ) is a form of divine feminine energy (or Shakti) believed to be located at the base of the spine, in the Muladhara. It is an important concept in Śaiva Tantra, where it is believed to be a force or power associated with the divine feminine or the formless aspect of the Goddess. This energy in the subtle body, when cultivated and awakened through tantric practices like meditation or through shaktipat, is believed to lead to moksha (liberation, release). Kuṇḍalinī is associated with the goddess Parvati or Adi Parashakti, the supreme being in Shaktism, and with the goddesses Bhairavi and Kubjika. The term, along with practices associated with it, was adopted into Hatha Yoga in the 9th century. It has since then been adopted into other traditions of Hinduism as well as modern spirituality and New Age thought.

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