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Earth Centre Chakra
The Vayu Purana describes how in the Satya Yuga, the sages wanted to perform a large yagna, and requested Lord Brahma to guide them in identifying an appropriate location. Brahmadeva created a huge wheel, the Manomaya Chakra, which he dedicated to Lord Shiva. Releasing the chakra, he told the sages to follow it, instructing them to hold their sacrifice at the place where the wheel broke. It landed in the forest at Naimisharanya and as predicted, it broke. In Sanskrit, 'naimi' refers to the circumference of the wheel.
Where the wheel cracked, a huge fountain of water emerged from the earth in the shape of a linga, and threatened to flood the forest. The sages were panicked, but the goddess Shakti appeared and stopped the gushing water. The place where this Manomaya Chakra landed, rupturing the ground, is a very sacred spot.
Shakti Devi
In the Varaha Purana, it states that Lord Vishnu once destroyed an entire army of asuras in one second at Naimisharanya, with His Chakra. 'Nimish' means 'an instant', and refers to the place in Naimisharanya forest where this pastime took place.
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Chakra Teerath is not only considered to be the holiest site in Naimisharanya, it is also said to be the epicenter of Prithvimandala (the earth planet). Many prominent rishis came tot his place to perform continual yajnas during the Satya yuga, including
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In the Varaha Purana, it states that Lord Vishnu once destroyed an entire army of asuras in one second at Naimisharanya, with His Chakra. 'Nimish' means 'an instant', and refers to the place in Naimisharanya forest where this pastime took place.
http://demoninformation.blogspot.com/search/label/HeadNavelHandsLegs
Chakra Teerath is not only considered to be the holiest site in Naimisharanya, it is also said to be the epicenter of Prithvimandala (the earth planet). Many prominent rishis came tot his place to perform continual yajnas during the Satya yuga, including
- Maharishi Shringi,
- Maharishi Dalabhaya,
- Maharishi Udallak,
- Maharishi Shikamketu,
- Maharishi Pravaan, and many others.
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http://www.slideshare.net/search/slideshow?searchfrom=header&q=Chakra+Tirth
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