10 INDU
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Terminology
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Waidika
| indu, shitangshu mandala, sixteen-petalled anahata, shambhawa sthana
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Tantrika
| chandra (chandra mandala), chandra mandala, kailasa, shakti, nadanta, soma
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Pouranika
| kailasa, shakti, widya-pada
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Position
| above manas
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Petals
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number
| sixteen, arranged from right to left
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colour
| moon-white
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Writtis
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on petals
| sixteen in number, arranged from right to left
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name
| 1 mercy; 2 gentleness; 3 patience; 4 non-attachment; 5 control; 6 excellent-qualities; 7 joyous mood; 8 deep spiritual love; 9 humility; 10 reflection; 11 restfulness; 12 seriousness; 13 effort; 14 controlled emotion; 15 magnanimity; 16 concentration
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In the pericarp
| a circular moon-region
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a nine-cornered region (within the moon-region)
the isle of gems (within the nine-cornered region)
Shambhu-bija (Hang) with sah in the form of a swan (within the isle of gems)
Parashiwa with his power Siddhakali (in the bindu of Hang mantra)
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Seat
| Buddhi (intellective mind)
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11 NIRWANA
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Terminology
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Waidika
| nirwana, brahmarandhra (chakra), parabrahma chakra, dwadashanta, shirshantargata mandala
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Tantrika
| nirwana, brahmarandhra (chakra), bodhini (chakra), bodhana, rodhini, chitkalashakti (chakra), shatapatra chakra, shatadala chakra, kala chakra, dwadashanta
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Pouranika
| brahmarandhra, rodhini, shanta, shantipada, dwadashanta, dwadashanta-pada, dwadashanta sarasija, brahmarandhra paṅkaja
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Position
| at the upper terminal point of Chitrini, within the cranium
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Petals
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number
| 100
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colour
| shining white
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Seat
| dhi (concentrative mind) and ahang (I-ness)
Sushumna terminates in talu-mula (upper end of palatine region), also called brahmarandhra and dwadashanta, which is the topmost point within the cranium. This end-point of sushumna, is marked by nirwana chakra, also called brahmarandhra and dwadashanta chakra
Wajra, Chitrini and Brahma nadi also terminate at the upper end of sushumna
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12 GURU
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Terminology
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Tantrika
| dwadasharna sarasiruha or padma, dwadashadala saroja or padma, dwadashapatraka, urdhwamukha padma, shukla abja, guru-pada padma, guru-pura, guru-sthana, guru-pada, brahma chakra, soma-mandala
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Position
| in void-region, situated supracranially
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Petals
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number
| twelve, arranged from right to left
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colour
| white
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Mantra-letter
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on petals
| twelve in number: Ha Sa Kha Freng Ha Sa Ksha Ma La Wa Ra Yung (Guru-mantra), arranged from right to left
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colour
| white
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In the pericarp
| a circular moon-region
a triangle (within the moon-region)
the jewelled altar of whitish-red lustre with nada below and bindu above (inside the triangle) or Aing (inside the triangle)
hangsah-seat (within the bindu)
jewelled footstools (on hangsah-seat)
Guru’s lotus-like feet (on the jewelled footstools)
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Concentration form of Guru
| Guru is moon-white, or like pure crystal in colour; two-eyed, or three-eyed; two-armed, making the gestures of granting boons and dispelling fear, or holding a book and showing wara or abhaya mudra; dressed in white raiment; in lotus, auspicious, or hero posture; his power is seated on his left thigh, and holds with her left hand a blue lotus; she is red in colour
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