Nadi (Nan-dee) is the third-largest town in Fiji. It is located on the western side of the main island of Viti Levu, and has a population of approx 20,000, many of whom are Indian or Fijian.
Nadi is 9km from Fiji's main international airport, which is served by Air Pacific (the national airline of Fiji), Air New Zealand, and Qantas.
Nadi is hub of commerce and tourism, popular among travelers seeking to take ferries to Fiji's western islands.
Nadi is the ' gateway to Fiji ' and tourism is an important economic aspect.
Nadi provides overnight accommodation options to travellers passing through to other parts of Fiji, but is also important as a primary destination more »
Together with the chakras, the nadis - variously translated as "conduits", "nerves", "veins", "vessels" or "arteries" - constitute the composition of the subtle or yogic body in Tantra.
The heart for example was said to be the centre of the 72,000 nadis.
In addition to the various primary and minor nadis, the Shakta Tantra and Kundalini/Laya Yoga traditions emphasis was placed on the central nadis which represented concentric (hence increasingly subtle) channels located vertically along or in front of the spine or backbone, and along which are strung the seven chakras.