Tantra Yoga-6-2.
6. The Pancha Tattva-2.
Wine may be wine; or it may be coconut water or it may mean God-intoxication or the intoxicating knowledge of Brahman or the Absolute.
Wine is a symbol to denote the Supreme, eternal Bliss of Yoga knowledge, or knowledge of Atman (Atma-jnana).
The union of Siva and Sakti in the upper brain centre known as Sahasrara or thousand-petalled lotus is Maithuna.
Mamsa (meat) is the act by which the aspirant consecrates all his actions to the Lord.
Matsya (fish) is that Sattvic knowledge by which the Sadhaka sympathises with the pleasure and pain of all beings.
Mudra is the act of abandoning all associations with evil which leads to bondage.
Wine is fire; flesh is air; fish is water; cereal is earth; sexual union is ether.
Milk, ghee, honey are all substitutes for wine.
Salt, ginger, sesamum, white beans, garlic are substitutes for meat.
White brinjal, red radish, masur (a kind of grain) and red sesamum are substitutes for fish.
Paddy, rice, wheat and grain are Mudra.
Offering of flowers with the hands formed with a particular Mudra is Maithuna.
Swami Sivananda
To be continued.....
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