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  2. In Tantra, Bindu (or Bindu visarga —"falling of the drop") is a point at the back of the head where Brahmins grow their tuft of hair. [7][8] This point is below the sahasrara chakra and above the ajna chakra, and is represented by a crescent moon with a white drop. It represents the manifestation of creations such as consciousness. [9]

  3. Dec 21, 2023 · In Tantra, bindu may also refer to the point at the back of the head where Brahmins grow their tuft of hair. This point exists below the crown (sahasrara) chakra and above the third-eye (ajna) chakra, and is symbolically represented as a crescent moon with a white drop.

  4. Bindu means point or dot, and is likened to a pearl or seed. Bindu is experienced as the convergence of Yoga, Vedanta and Tantra. Bindu is also the merging of Meditation, Contemplation, Prayer and Mantra. Piercing the Bindu leads to the absolute reality.

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  5. Sep 1, 2023 · In Tantra, Bindu can be a specific point or drop located between the eyebrows (the midpoint, also called Binducakra or Bindu Chakra, clearly reminiscent of the Ajna Third Eye Chakra) as a location which is the object of meditation.

  6. Jan 6, 2022 · Placing attention at the bindu, one experiences the shakti of Shiva, which one hears as Nada or Shabda Brahman. Other synonyms of Nada are Om, pranava, and vac/vak, who is deified as the goddess Vac/k. In short, Nada is the sound of experience at its very core, in deep meditation and stillness.

  7. Jul 3, 2023 · Bindu in Hatha Yoga and Tantra. There are a number of hathayoga techniques associated with bindu where it is catogorised as a chakra. In tantra, the position of the bindu chakra is described as above the third eye chakra (ajna) and below the crown chakra (sahasrara).

  8. Dec 21, 2023 · In the Tantric tradition, bindu chakra is thought to hold a special nectar (amrit) which helps the yogi reach enlightenment. Both shoulder stand and headstand are yoga postures which open the bindu chakra. Ujayii pranayama and khecari mudra are also useful in activating this chakra.