Brahmavidya Upanishad - 14 heavens - 7 male chakras above - 7 female chakras on the legs / Arms / Patala


The text is notable for stating that gods live inside human body as five Atmans, with Vishnu in the throat, Rudra in the middle of the palate, Shiva in the forehead, Sadashiva at the tip of nose, and the Brahman in the heart. The innermost Atman, states the text, is same as the all transcendent Paramatman, the Brahman pervading everywhere. The secret knowledge of Yoga This science should be bestowed on a devoted pupil, who looks up to his Guru, and is dedicated, to a householder or Brahmachari, to a Vanaprasthi or mendicant, the yogic knowledge gives eternal bliss. —Brahmavidya Upanishad 46-56 The first ten verses say that Om is composed of the three syllables, naming A, u and m. The syllable “m” is added a diacritic (Anusvara) in the form of dot (bindu) above it which gives the word a spiritual sound. The syllables are compared with three Vedas as well as three worlds – Svarga (heaven, upper realms), Prithvi (earth) and Patala (lower realms). It is stated as representing the sun, moon and fire (agni). The Sushumna Nadi (channel) which runs along the spinal cord of the body is described. The sun’s brightness emanating from 72,000 channels is compared to the Sushumna. The Guru The best Acharya (Guru) is the prompter, the awakener, and the bestower of liberation. He points the path, shows the way to meditation practice. He awakens the means to know self through "That thou art, thou art that". He bestows liberation through the Brahman knowledge, "all is of my form, there is not even a speck beyond me". —Brahmavidya Upanishad 52-53 Brahman is said to be positioned 12 aṅgula (a finger's breadth) from the extreme end of the nose. It is the location whose control can bring back the breath, and link it to the mind to achieve the secret of utmost happiness, which will be oblivious to the externalities of sight and feelings. Seven Heavens The seven heavens are, Bhur, Bhuvah, Svar, Mahas, Jana, Tapas and Satya. Bhur Bhur is the first heaven. It is tied to the root chakra and is masculine. When both male and female energies, nada and bindu reaches here, the state is available for those obtaining, a sense of groundness, earth belongs to them. This experience is also witnessed in both astral realm, the higher realms, and also patala realms, the lower realms also called as underworld, as a staging ground for next incarnation. Bhuvah Bhuvah is the second heaven. It is tied to the second chakra and is feminine. When both male and female energies, nada and bindu reaches here, the state is available for those obtaining, a sense of fluidity, like water, belongs to them. This experience is also witnessed in both astral realm, the higher realms, and also patala realms, the lower realms also called as underworld, as a staging ground for next incarnation. Svar Svar is the third heaven. It is tied to the third chakra and solar plexus, fire and sun. When both male and female energies, nada and bindu reaches here, the state is available for those obtaining, a sense of creativity, sun belongs to them. This experience is also witnessed in both astral realm, the higher realms, and also patala realms, the lower realms also called as underworld, as a staging ground for next incarnation. Gayatri mantra, the mother of all mantras, emphasize on the three lower heavens. Mahas Mahas is the forth heaven. It is tied to the heart chakra and associated with air. When both male and female energies, nada and bindu reaches here, the state is available for those obtaining, a sense of love and passion, center of the universe belongs to them. This experience is also witnessed in both astral realm, the higher realms, and also patala realms, the lower realms also called as underworld, as a staging ground for next incarnation. Amma and Dalai Lama rule the heart chakra for humanity. Jana Jana is the fifth heaven. It is tied to the fifth chakra, ether and akasha. When both male and female energies, nada and bindu reaches here, the state is available for those obtaining, a sense of knowledge, the Spirit belongs to them. This experience is also witnessed in both astral realm, the higher realms, and also patala realms, the lower realms also called as underworld, as a staging ground for next incarnation. Hazrat Mohammad, peace be upon him, was granted Jannah and is associated with prayer. I associated Father Rose, my Orthodox Christian teacher and Saint, among all the other saints, for example Archbishop John and Saint Herman. Tapas Tapas is the sixth heaven. It is tied to the sixth chakra, or third eye. Here are three chakras, manas, buddhi and soma chakras, which are ruled by Shiva and Parvati. When both male and female energies, nada and bindu reaches here, the state is available for those obtaining, a sense of deva and devi, all heavens belongs to them. This experience is also witnessed in both astral realm, the higher realms, and also patala realms, the lower realms also called as underworld, as a staging ground for next incarnation. Jesus and Magdalene are granted this heaven,soulmates, eternally together. Satya Satya is the seventh heaven. It is tied to the crown chakra, where One merges into Brahman. When both male and female energies, nada and bindu reaches here, the state is available for those obtaining, a sense of Godlike, ishwar and ishwari belongs to them. This experience is also witnessed in both astral realm, the higher realms, and also patala realms, the lower realms also called as underworld, as a staging ground for next incarnation. This realm is granted to Shiva and Parvati. Patala In Indian religions, Patala that which is below the feet, denotes the subterranean realms of the universe – which are located under the earth. Patala is often translated as underworld or netherworld. In Hindu cosmology, the universe is divided into the three worlds: Svarga (the upper regions), Prithvi (earth) and Patala (the underworld). Patala is composed of seven regions or lokas, the seventh and lowest of them is also called Patala or Naga-loka, the region of the Nagas. The Danavas (demon sons of Danu), Daityas (demon sons of Diti), Yakshas and the snake-people Nagas live in the realms of Patala. The Vishnu Purana tells of a visit by the divine wandering sage Narada to Patala. Narada describes Patala as more beautiful than Svarga (heaven). Patala is described as filled with splendid jewels, beautiful groves and lakes and lovely demon maidens. Sweet fragrance is in the air and is fused with sweet music. The soil here is white, black, purple, sandy, yellow, stony and also of gold. The Bhagavata Purana calls the seven lower regions bila-svargas ("subterranean heavens") and they are regarded as planets or planetary systems below the earth. These regions are described as being more opulent than the upper regions of the universe, which include heaven. The life here is of pleasure, wealth and luxury, with no distress. The demon architect Maya has constructed palaces, temples, houses, yards and hotels for foreigners, with jewels. The natural beauty of Patala is said to surpass that of the upper realms. There is no sunlight in the lower realms, but the darkness is dissipated by the shining of the jewels that the residents of Patala wear. There is no old age, no sweat, no disease in Patala. The Vishnu Purana, states the seven realms of Patala, which are located one above the other, are seventy-thousand yojanas (a unit of measurement) below the Earth's surface. Each of them extends ten thousand Yojanas. In Vishnu Purana, they are named as from the highest to the lowest as: Atala, Vitala, Nitala, Garbhastimat, Mahatala, Sutala and Patala. In the Bhagavata Purana and the Padma Purana, they are called Atala, Vitala, Sutala, Talatala, Mahatala, Rasatala and Patala. The Shiva Purana, replaces Mahatala with Tala. The Vayu Purana calls them Rasatala, Sutala, Vitala, Gabhastala, Mahatala, Sritala and Patala. The seven Patalas as well as the earth above them is supported on the head of the tamasic (dark) form of Vishnu, the thousand-headed nāga Shesha. Sometimes, Shesha is described to reside in the lowest region of Patala instead of below it. Below the regions of Patala lies Naraka, the Hindu Hell – the realm of death where sinners are punished. Different realms of Patala are ruled by different demons and Nagas; usually with the Nagas headed by Vasuki assigned to the lowest realm. Vayu Purana records each realm of Patala has cities in it. The first region has the cities of the daitya Namuchi and Naga Kaliya; in the second Hayagriva and Naga Takshaka; in the third, those of Prahlada and Hemaka; in the fourth of Kalanemi and Vainateya; in the fifth of Hiranyaksha and Kirmira and in the sixth, of Puloman and Vasuki. Bali rules as the sovereign king of Patala. The Bhagavata Purana presents a detailed description of the seven lower realms. A similar description of the seven Patalas also appears in the Devi-Bhagavata Purana. The Bhagavata Purana presents a detailed description of the seven lower realms. A similar description of the seven Patalas also appears in the Devi-Bhagavata Purana. As many there are chakras, there are patala, as well as earth and astral realms. Multiplicity in highest love, whether learning all the Upanishads, for a path for sanyasi, or through love and tantra yoga, finding soulmates, the reward creates holes or chakras, which intensify in power, for a multiplicity event. For example, gita opening from a chakra. Atala Atala is ruled by Bala – a son of Maya – who possesses mystical powers. By one yawn, Bala created three types of women – svairiṇīs ("self-willed"), who like to marry men from their own group; kāmiṇīs ("lustful"), who marry men from any group, and the punshchalīs ("those who wholly give themselves up"), who keep changing their partners. When a man enters Atala, these women enchant him and serve him an intoxicating cannabis drink that induces sexual energy in the man. Soma, generates feminine energy to the soma chakra, whereas tobacco generates masculine energy to the soma. Hence native americans used Marijuana and Tobacco in sacred ceremonies, and so did the hindu, in a drink called, ‘bhang’. Then, these women enjoy sexual play with the traveller, who feels to be stronger than ten thousand elephants and forgets impending death. Vitala Vitala is ruled by the god Hara-Bhava – a form of Shiva, who dwells with attendant ganas including ghosts and goblins as the master of gold mines. Here he enjoys sexual union with his consort Bhavani and their sexual fluids flow as river Hataki here. When fire – fanned by wind – drinks from this river, it spits the water out as a type of gold called Hataka. The residents of this realm are adorned with gold from this region. The tantra yoga is the nature of astral sex, within divinity, once the masculine and feminine integrates into One. Sutala Sutala constructed by Viswakarman, is the kingdom of the pious demon king Bali. The dwarf Avatar of Vishnu, Vamana tricked Bali – who had conquered the three worlds – by begging for three paces of land and acquired the three worlds in his three paces. Vamana pushed Bali to Sutala, but when Bali surrendered to Vishnu and gave away all his belongings to him, Vishnu in return made Bali, richer than Indra, the god-king of heaven. Bali still prays to Vishnu in this realm. Highly impressed by the devotion of Bali, Vishnu gave him a boon that He Himself would perpetually stand as the watchman to Bali's palace. The three worlds are, astral, earth and underworld. Talatala Talatala is the realm of the demon-architect Maya, who is well-versed in sorcery. Shiva, as Tripurantaka, destroyed the three cities of Maya, but was later pleased with Maya and gave him this realm and promised to protect him. The three cities, in present day, could be San Francisco, Oakland and Berkeley. In both three cities, nada and bindu flows abundantly. Once the experience is reached, the deva and devi never leave. Mahatala Mahatala is the abode of many-hooded Nagas (serpents) – the sons of Kadru, headed by the Krodhavasha (Irascible) band of Kuhaka, Taksshaka, Kaliya and Sushena. They live here with their families in peace but always fear garuda. Rasatala Rasatala at the sole of the feet of the universe form of Vishnu is the home of the demons – Danavas and Daityas, who are mighty but cruel. They are the eternal foes of Devas (the gods). They live in holes like serpents. Patala Patala or Nagaloka, is the lowest realm and the region of the Nagas, ruled by Vasuki. Here live several Nagas with many hoods. Each of their hood is decorated by a jewel, the light of which illuminates this realm.