Guajara in other languages: Spanish, Deutsch, French, Italian ...



Vritti

Vritti (plural: Vrittis), in the context of yoga, is the name given to different tendencies which come to our mind without our conscious knowledge.

As a word, vritti means vortex or circular activity with no beginning and no end.

Table of contents
1 Vrittis of Tantric Chakras
2 See also
3 External link

Vrittis of Tantric Chakras

Vrittis are associated with the Tantric Chakras:
  1. Muladhara: greatest joy, natural pleasure, delight in controlling passion, and blissfulness in concentration.
  2. Swadhisthana: affection, pitilessness, feeling of all-destructiveness, delusion, disdain and suspicion.
  3. Manipura: spiritual ignorance, thirst, jealousy, treachery, shame, fear, disgust, delusion, foolishness and sadness.
  4. Anahata: lustfulness, fraudulence, indecision, repentance, hope, anxiety, longing, impartiality, arrogance, incompetency, discrimination and defiance.
  5. Vishuddha
  6. Ajna
  7. Sahasrara

See also

External link





Wikipedia - All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.

Tagoror dot com  -  Legal Information  -  Contact us