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Muladhara chakra is shown as having four petals, bearing the Sanskrit letters va, scha, sha, and sa.  The seed sound in the centre is lam.  The tattwa of Earth is shown (here in outline) as a yellow square.
Muladhara chakra is shown as having four petals, bearing the Sanskrit letters va, scha, sha, and sa. The seed sound in the centre is lam. The tattwa of Earth is shown (here in outline) as a yellow square.
Tantric chakras

Sahasrara
Ajna
Vishuddha
Anahata
Manipura
Swadhisthana
Muladhara


Bindu

Muladhara (Sanskrit: मूलाधार, Mūlādhāra) is the first chakra according to Hindu and Yoga tradition. Tantra ( Sanskrit: तन्त्र; " Weave " denoting continuity) tantricism or tantrism is any of several esoteric Chakra ( Pali: chakka Tibetan: khorlo Malay: cakera is a Sanskrit term meaning Circle or Wheel Sahasrara (Sanskrit सहस्रार Sahasrāra is the seventh primary Chakra according to Hindu tradition Ajna (Sanskrit आज्ञा Ājña, aʤɲʌ meaning 'command' is the sixth primary Chakra according to Hindu tradition Vishuddha (Sanskrit विशुद्ध Viśuddha also known as Vishuddhi, is the fifth primary Chakra according to Hindu tradition Anahata (Sanskrit अनाहत Anāhata is the fourth primary Chakra according to the Hindu Yogic and Tantric ( Shakta Manipura (Sanskrit मणिपूर Maṇipūra called 'city of jewels' is the third primary Chakra according to Hindu tradition Swadhisthana (Sanskrit स्वाधिष्ठान Svādhiṣṭhāna called 'One's own abode' is the second primary Chakra according to Hindu tradition Bindu is a Sanskrit term meaning "point" or "dot" Chakra ( Pali: chakka Tibetan: khorlo Malay: cakera is a Sanskrit term meaning Circle or Wheel A Hindu ( Devanagari: हिन्दू is an adherent of the philosophies and scriptures of Hinduism, a set of religious, Philosophical Yoga ( Sanskrit: योग, IAST: yóga, joːgə refers to traditional physical and mental disciplines originating in India, to the

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Description

Judith (1996: p. 52) holds that Muladhara whirls at the base of the spine in the vicinity of the coccygeal plexus beneath the sacrum. The coccygeal plexus is a Plexus of Nerves near the Coccyx bone The sacrum is a large triangular bone at the base of the spine and at the upper and back part of the Pelvic cavity, where it is inserted like a wedge between

According to Hinduism within this chakra resides/sleeps the kundalini shakti, the great spiritual potential, waiting to be aroused and brought back up to the source from which it originated, Brahman. Hinduism is a religious tradition that originated in the Indian subcontinent. Kundalini (kuṇḍalinī sa कुण्डलिनी Sanskrit, literally "coiled" Shakti, meaning sacred force, power, or energy, is the Hindu concept or personification of the divine feminine aspect sometimes referred Brahman ( bráhman-, Nominative bráhma sa ब्रह्म is a concept of Hinduism.

Muladhara is the base from which the 3 main psychic channels, nadis, ida, pingala and sushumna, emerge. Nāḍi (the Sanskrit for "tube pipe" are the channels through which in traditional Indian medicine and spiritual science the energies of the Subtle body Pingala ( पिङ्गल piṅgalá) was an ancient Indian writer famous for his work the Chandas Shastra ( chandaḥ-śāstra

Symbolism

It is associated with the following:

Practices

In kundalini yoga, there are various yogic practices held to incite the energy in Muladhara including: asanas (such as Garudasana, Shashankasana and Siddhasana); specific pranayama and importantly the practice of mula bandha which is endemic to appropriate bodymind discipline. The anus is an opening at the opposite end of an Animal 's Digestive tract from the Mouth. Anatomically a nose is a protuberance in Vertebrates that houses the Nostrils or nares which admit and expel air for respiration in conjunction with the In Human anatomy, a hamstring refers to one of the Tendons that make up the borders of the space behind the knee The calf or gastroc-soleus is a pair of Muscles mdashthe gastrocnemius and soleus &mdashat the back of the lower Human leg. The foot is an Anatomical structure found in many Animals It is the terminal portion of a limb which bears weight and allows Locomotion. Kundalini yoga is a physical and meditative discipline, comprising a set of techniques that use the mind senses and body to create a communication Asana ( Sanskrit आसन sitting down < आस to sit down) is a body position typically associated with the practice of Yoga, intended Siddhasana ("adept's posture" is a Yoga Asana (posture Pranayama (Sanskrit prāṇāyāma) is a Sanskrit word meaning "lengthening of the prana or breath" Mūla Bandha is a Sanskrit compound term Mūla denotes " root " " base " " beginning " " foundation Endemism is the Ecological state of being unique to a place Endemic species are not naturally found elsewhere Bodymind is a compound conjunction of Body and Mind, which in scientific disciplines researchers have begun studying in order to move beyond the dualist

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