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What is Brahma Chakra?

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What is Brahma Chakra?

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There is mention of Brahma chakra in ‘Shevethashvatharopanishat’. It says the entire cosmos is in cyclical form. In any cyclical form or the wheel one is stationary and the other is moving. It means to say there is something static and there is something moving. There appears to be permanence and impermanence. There is manifestation and unmanifest. But both are permanent features from the point of view of existence. The wheel cannot move without the support of axis. The principle enunciated is the order established in this universe. If there is an order existing there must be a being who would have made (create) that order. In this analysis, the upanishad commands the whole and the parts that have made the whole, both are to be understood and recognised for self emancipation i.e. to be free from birth and death (yoni mukta). We are all part of the same whole, but discrimination (viveka) in recognising the difference is a must otherwise we may generalise and miss the picture and the bea

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