Ida Pingala Shushumna Nadi
Ida Pingala Shushumna Nadi
The Intricacies of the Human Nervous System
The human body contains a complex network of many nerves that serve as the communication system for the entire body.
The nervous system is responsible for controlling and coordinating all bodily functions, from breathing and heart rate to movement and sensation.
The network of nerves is made up of two main parts: the central nervous system, consisting of the brain and spinal cord, and the peripheral nervous system, which includes all the nerves outside of the central nervous system.
The peripheral nervous system contains both sensory nerves, which transmit information from the body to the brain, and motor nerves, which control movement and muscle function.
Overall, the network of nerves in the human body is a remarkable and intricate system that allows us to perceive and interact with the world around us.
Until
there is complete knowledge of the elements, we remain trapped in the false web
of names etc. under the influence of ignorance.
Swarodaya Shastra is the best among all the
best scriptures which illuminates our soul-like house like the light of a lamp.
The
purpose of this supreme knowledge is not only to get answers to the questions
related to the material world or other achievements. Rather, for
self-realization, this knowledge should be learned by oneself and practiced
sincerely.
A swargyani (one who is well versed on breath control) does not need to consider auspicious date, Nakshatra, day, planetary deity,
Bhadra, Vyatipat and Yoga (validity etc.) etc. from astrological point of view
to start any work. That is, the work can be started at any time during the rise
of the tone and element favorable to the work.
O Goddess,
if a person becomes an atheist due to misfortune, he becomes pure again after
attaining self-realization and he also gets auspicious results.
There is a network of many nerves in the human body. Intelligent
people must know about these to know their body well. A nerve
is a bundle of fibers that receives and sends messages between the body and the
brain. The messages are sent by chemical and electrical changes in the cells,
technically called neurons, that make up the
nerves. So, how many of these nerves are in your body? While no one
knows exactly, it’s safe to say humans have hundreds of nerves — and billions
of neurons! — from the top of our head to the tips of our toes. Our nervous
system has two divisions:
- Central nervous
system (CNS): The CNS is the body’s command center and is
made up of your brain and spinal cord. The brain is
protected within your skull while your vertebrae protect your spinal cord.
- Peripheral
nervous system (PNS): The PNS is made up of nerves that
branch off from your CNS. Nerves are bundles of axons that work together
to transmit signals.
When nerves are damaged or aren’t signaling properly, a neurological disorder can result. There are a wide variety of neurological disorders and they have many different causes.
Thro’ the yogic
practices and various breathing exercises we can cure all NADI related
diseases. Less oxygen supply is the root of all diseases.
In the body,
the navel has emerged from the center upwards like a sprout and is spread
systematically throughout the body.
Kundalini Shakti
The
serpentine Kundalini Shakti resides in these nadis while sleeping. From there
ten nadis have gone upwards and ten downwards.
Two-two
pulses have been skewed on both sides of the body. In this way ten upper, ten
lower and four oblique nadis of the body are twenty four in number. But among
them ten nadis are main through which ten pranas continuously flow in our body.
These nadis
coming out from opposite angles above and below form the shape of a chakra
where they meet in the body. But they are controlled by life force only.
Out of these
twenty-four nadis, ten are the best and among them also three are the best –
Ida, Pingala and Sushumna.
Apart from the above three nadis, there are seven nadis – Gandhari, Hastijhva, Pusha, Yashaswini, Alambusha, Kuhu and Shankhini.
In
this issue, details of the location of the pulses and the names of the pranas
are being given:
Vame Bhage Ida Stitha, Dakshine (Bhage) Pingala Smrita,
Madhyadeshe Tu Sushumna Vam Chakshushi Gandhari.
Dakshine (eyes) Hastijhva, Dakshine Karne Pusha,
Vam karne yashaswini aane ch alambusha.
Lingadeshe tu kuhu: Mulasthane tu ch Shankini.
The above four verses are
being taken together for the sake of convenience. Ida nadi in the left part of
the body, Pingala in the right part, Sushumna in the middle part, Gandhari in
the left eye, Hastijihva in the right eye, Pusha in the right ear, Yashaswini
in the left ear, Alambusha in the mouth, Kuhu in the genitals and Shankhini
nadi in the anus. situated at. In this way, the ten nadis are located at the
entrance of the said organs of the body i.e. where these organs open.
Ida, Pingala and Sushumna these
three nadis are located in the path of life. In this way ten nadis are located
in the above organs in the middle part of the body.
O Shiva, after the nadis, I will now tell
you about the airs (pranas) related to them. Their number is also ten. In ten,
five are the main pranas and five are subsidiary pranas. There are five main
airs (prana) – Prana, Apana, Samana, Udana and Vyana. The helpful prana vayus
are – Nag, Kurma, Krikal (Krikar), Devadatta and Dhananjay. The condition of
the main five pranas is as follows.
Prana Vayu Status
vital heart
excretory organ
common navel
udan kantha (throat)
whole body
The following are the functions of the five
helpful Prana-Vayu:
auxiliary vital activity
snake belch
blink of an eye
croaking sneeze
devdutt yawning
Dhananjay it pervades the
whole body, even after death it remains in the body for some time.
In this way, these ten
Prana Vayus keep on traveling in the form of living beings in the body through
ten nadis, that is, they remain active.
There is no need to
explain these verses. That's why they are not being given here. (42-47)
With the help of Ida,
Pingala and Sushumna three channels, the communication of prana should be made
visible in the middle part of the body. Here the two meanings of the middle of
the body emerge - the first is the navel and the second is the spine.
Ida Nadi is located on the
left and Pingala is on the right. That's why Ida is called the left region and
Pingala is called the right region.
Moon is located in Ida Nadi and Sun in Pingala Nadi and Sushumna
itself is Shiva-Swaroop. That form of Lord Shiva is called swan, that is, where
Shiva and Shakti become one and the breath is blocked. Because-
Tantra Shastra and Yoga Shastra believe that when our breath comes out, the
sound of “Hum” comes out and when the breath goes in, “Sah (So)”. Ha is
considered as
Shiva-form and Sah or Soko is Shakti-form.
Ending today with "So-Ham" or "Ham-Sho"


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