Agnisāra Series-1: Subtle Body Anatomy
Agnisāra is a Sanskrit compound consisting of the terms agni and sāra (सार).
Agni means Fire, sāra means essence or substance
Agnisāra means the essence of fire, a classical hatha yoga technique.
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From November 2021
I have been studying and researching Agnisāra practice since November 2021.
This is a powerful practice and has several layers to practice than what is seen by the naked eye.
In the subtle body, a fire tornado in the abdomen is created to destroy all the intestinal and pelvic cage organs.
The ultimate goal is to destroy all the intestinal, reproduction & excretion orbs to form yoga Siddha form.
The physical and subtle body are interspaced, so the physical organs will be used interchanging with the subtle body counterparts. Agnisara is a subtle body practise.
References:
- Understanding Human Anatomy is critical. I learned from this site.
- Learned Agnisara from Madhvacharya's notes and teaching
- Swami Rama and Thirumoolar have mastered to a great degree in this practice
Approach:
Madhva indicates that burning away the intestinal complex will gradually evolve to the next stages and burn the excretion and reproduction faculties too. I am still in the process, if there is more to add to the canvas, I will publish it.
3 Layers of the practice:
- Agni-sara → Burning out the intestinal mass in the subtle body
- Agni-yauna → Burning out the reproduction faculty in the subtle body
- Agni-guda → Burning out the excretion faculty in the subtle body
Subtle Body Anatomy:
3 Major Orbs are critical to understanding how Agnisara targets them:
- Intestinal Orb
- Upper Intestinal Orb
- Lower Intestinal Orb
- Side Intestinal Orb (this is critical)
- Reproduction Faculty Orb
- Excretion Faculty Orb
See the picture for further understanding. I will explain the intricacies in the coming post on these topics.