Book Title: Jainism Eternal and Universal Path for Enlightenment
Author(s): Narendra Bhandari
Publisher: Research Institute of Scientific Secrets from Indian Oriental Scriptures Ahmedabad

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________________ Jainism : The Eternal and Universal path for Enlightenment 67 Major Endocrine Glands & Chakras Glands Chakras Sahasrar Pineal gland Pituitary gland Ajna Thyroid gland - Vishuddi Thymus Anahata Manipur Adrenal gland Pancreas - Swadhisthana Ovary Muladhara Testis Fig. 6.2 Various chakras in the body (right) correspond to various glands (left), which can be activated by practicing various yogasans, Seven main Chakras are shown. Avadhi, Manaha pary iya and Keval jñ'ns are extra-sensory. Mati jñ -n: It is the primitive, innate type of jí n, one which is born with and acquired by sensory interaction with the environment. Even primitive jivas, including single celled species have it in some measure or form. Shruta jñ 'n is the one acquired by interaction with persons or scriptures. This leads to one's evolution and then gradually it becomes part of mati jñ'n. All jivas acquire it by interaction and only some higher animals are capable of acquiring high level of shruta jñ -n through teachings of the Guru or scriptures. Avadhi jñ n (clairvoyance) is the knowledge transcending space and time. To a limited extent it is sensory and can be acquired by training of the mind or by acquired

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