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- by both to the worlds of men indeed." (PU Q3) The medieval Sat-Cakra-Nirupana (1520s), one of the later and more fully developed classical texts on nadis...
- rice and dhal, cooked and mixed with meat and blood. From the Sat Chakra Nirupana, Devi Lakini is described as, Here abides Lakini, the benefactress of all...
- Samudraka-shastra, or Samudrika-lakshana. Less common titles include Samudrika-nirupana, Samudrika-samkshepa, and Samudrika-vichara. Most of these m****cripts...
- Serpent Power. Avalon translated the Hindu text Ṣaṭ-Cakra-Nirūpaṇa meaning the examination (nirūpaṇa) of the seven (ṣaṭ) chakras (cakra). The Chakras are traditionally...
- to collect more texts by the poet. His important works include Brahma Nirupana Gita, Stuti Chintamani, Astaka Bihari Gita, Chautisa Madhu Chakra, and...
- treat kundalini as a technical term in tantric yoga, such as the Ṣaṭ-cakra-nirūpana and the Pādukā-pañcaka. These were translated in 1919 by John Woodroffe...
- Education. Retrieved 25 September 2013. Purnananda Sawmi (c. 1577). Sat-Chakra-Nirupana. Archived from the original on 25 March 2012. Retrieved 28 June 2011. Maheshwarananda...
- Balancing the Chakras. Charles River Editors. ISBN 9781619828780. "Sat-Chakra-Nirupana-Kundalini Chakras". www.bhagavadgitausa.com. "Vahni: 21 definitions". 12...
- ISBN 81-7017-389-2. Woodroffe, John (1919), The serpent power: being the Ṣaṭ-cakra-nirūpana and Pādukā-pañcaka: two works on Laya-yoga, reprint Dover Publications...
- philosophically sophisticated commentary on, and translation of, the Satcakra-nirupana ("Description of and Investigation into the Six Bodily Centres") of Purnananda...