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Shivambhu - the water of Shiva
namaste,
i was talking with a co-worker.... and while the ol' FOB was admiring my beer he tells me that he's been drinking his own urine for 30 years without any health problems. Disgusted and intrigued, i looked it up and found the hindu practice of Shivambhu - the water of Lord Shiva. discuss maste nam, jigar |
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Hari Om
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if you wish to do some reseach on this it is called amaroli , and is part of Hatha yoga. Google 'amaroli' and you will find tons of articles. I know many that do this as part of a daily practice for years. I myself have not chosen to do this. For some reason it sounds un-inviting. Yet when you read the logic behind this theraphy, it holds water.... no pun intended, well maybe just a little. pranams,
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शिवतुल्यो जायते॥ __śivatulyo jāyate ____yajvan___ _oṁ śāntiḥ śāntiḥ śāntiḥ |
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Re: Shivambhu - the water of Shiva
Thats just gross lol
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Re: Shivambhu - the water of Shiva
I wonder if this term isn't just misunderstood as "urine"...
Moreover, many later (post–12 century) hatha-yogic practices are mere results of misunderstanding of initial Kaula doctrines and methods. And I assume all -oli mudrAs are something quite different from commonly held ideas of them. It would be interesting to hear what Sarabhanga thinks on the subject... |
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Re: Shivambhu - the water of Shiva
namaste,
thanks yajvanmaste nam, jigar Last edited by Jigar : 03 September 2007 at 12:40 AM. |
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