Secrets of Mahamrityunjaya mantra – A divine path Part 7
Spinal cord is very flexible and due to this flexibility, our body also becomes flexible – one could sit, stand, walk, bend down or turn sideways. All the flexibility of body is attributed to spinal cord. To remain flexible, it has small parts known as vertebrae which are joined together to form vertebral column. There are 33 vertebrae that are joined together. These thirty three vertebrae consists of 24 presacral vertebrae that include 7 cervical, 12 thoracic, and 5 vertebrae in lumbar region. This is followed by the sacrum vertebrae including 5 fused sacral vertebrae and in the coccyx region there are 4 frequently fused coccygeal vertebrae.
These 24 presacral vertebrae, 5 fused sacral vertebrae and 4 fused coccygeal vertebrae adds to this magical number of thirty three vertebrae. These are the thirty three doors mentioned above which are nectarised by Mrityunjay mantra.
The next question that comes up is what is nectarisation ?
It is guiding the flow of the nectar to a particular door and then soaking the door with nectar while shaking it. This entire process is managed by a specific sound of a typical frequency, which guides nectar flow to a particular door, shakes it to remove the negativity and blockages. This shaking helps in opening of the door. This process continues till all the blockages are removed at this door and it gets fully vitalized. It completes healing of this door.
The process of soaking the door with nectar and vibrating the door with the seed is termed as nectarisation of the door.
The next sound then follows and guides nectar from this open door to flow downward to the next door for nectarisation. This process continues till the last door.
Now, it is important to understand that what are these thirty three frequencies or sounds that are critical for directing the nectar to the door for nectarisation and hence the next question comes up in the mind is that how are these doors related to Mahamrityunjaya mantra?
continued in part 8.......................
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