Śiśumara
Śiśumara (ślumumara), Śimsiumara - in Hindu space directly around the star Dhruva (Polar Star). The ring of śumśara (triple śīśumāracakra) is presented as a form of dolphin or porpoise. Location
According to tradition, this is Vishnu, who took the form of satirists in the seventh heaven as the planetary system that is at the highest level of the universe. All other planets, starting with the sun, are under the protection of the planetary system of śumumara. The devotees of Virathpurpas, the cosmic form of Vishnu, imagine this whole rotating planetary system as a form of animal called the Śiśmarah. iconography
This character is represented in reverse: The stars called Ardra and Ashley are on the right and left feet of the sage. The stars called Punarwas and Puszja are on the right and left hips of the śumumary, At its waist there are seven great saptari sages. The head of the śumumara form is facing downwards.
Other stars are also located on different sides of the planetary system. Tradition
The yogis worship the śūsumara planetary system, which is technically called a kundalinicakra, in order to concentrate the mind.
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