The Sundarsana Chakra and the Divine Hare
Mahabharata – Sanjaya describes the world thus – “Just as man sees the reflection of his face in the mirror, Similarly, the reflection of Sudarshan is seen in the lunar mansion. In two parts of Sudarshan there are fig leaves, and two parts have a giant rabbit.”


“Just as man sees the reflection of his face in the mirror”. The “Mirror” of the mind is the Sat-kona. According to the Bhagavad Gita we are seated on a Yantra made of material energy, in essence we are under a spell created by the Sat-kona/kala wheel, when we are born we are sealed within a particular false ego and false body, this false head and body is understood through astrology. There is an esoteric process contained within the sat-kona that uses the Sundarsana chakra to remove the False Head (Ahamkara).
Bhagavad Gita 18.61
The Supreme Lord is situated in everyone’s heart, O Arjuna, and is directing the wanderings of all living entities, who are seated as on a machine, made of the material energy.

Sanjaya received his “Mystical Vision” (dura-darshana) from Vyasa, Vyasa is understood to be the points within the arcs of intersecting circles. Vyasa is the compiler, everything vedic is compiled using the Sat-kona.
