Kuṇḍalinī

© Christian de Vietri - Kuṇḍalinī [drawing] 2018.jpg.jpg
© Christian de Vietri - Kuṇḍalinī [drawing] 2018.jpg.jpg

Kuṇḍalinī

$500.00


2018
Archival Giclée Print on Hahnemühle Paper
40 x 30 cm / 308 gsm / 400 dpi



An interpretive drawing of the goddess Kuṇḍalinī, commonly and historically represented as a coiled cobra, literally meaning ‘the coiled one’, or coiled power.

“It is in this form, otherwise known as Śakti Kuṇḍalinī, that Parā Kuṇḍalinī rests in a potential state in the body. She sleeps in Mulādhāra, the 'Root Support', which is situated at the base of the genital organs, coiled like a snake around Siva's seed (śivabindu) and awakens due to it. This is the form in which cosmic energy resides in the body. When Kuṇḍalinī [coiled snake] awakes, individual consciousness unites with universal consciousness and man discovers his cosmic nature.”
~ The Aphorisms of Śiva, Mark Dyczkowski



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