Detail about different chakras in our body, their placement, importance, and how to activate them ?
In the lower part of this chakra, resides the Kundalini in an unawakened state.
It can be activated by yoga sadhana and when it awakens, it rises through the six chakras and travels to the Sahasrara, crown chakra. The awakened Kundalini leads to the storehouse of several potentialities that a sadhaka may not even know exist in him.
The brain receives pranic current through the Muladhara Chakra established at the end of the Sushumna Nadi. Located at the base of the spinal column, this is the foundation chakra. It is depicted by four petals that are indicative of the mind’s four elements: manas, buddhi, chitta and ahamkara. Its mantra is Lam and its element is earth. Also depicted as an inverted triangle, its colour is red. Its guna: gandha, odour; karmendriya: guda, anus; lokah: bhu, earth; jnanendriya: nasika, nose, and adhipati devta, presiding deity: Brahma with his powers. One should be able to limit consumption, laziness, and sexual indulgence, and constantly focus on this chakra to awaken it.
Another way to awaken this chakra is to follow yama and niyama and to remain in sakshi bhava, witness consciousness. When this chakra awakens, you experience courage, fearlessness and bliss. Attainment of siddhis require fearlessness and awareness.
Those who practise Muladhara Chakra sadhana become courageous, brave, energetic, bright and gifted. They develop intelligence power and express many talents.
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