While the title says "six" chakras, the text concludes with the , the thousand-petaled lotus at the crown. This is where the individual soul merges with the divine consciousness (Shiva). 🧘 Why Serious Practitioners Need the Original Text
Unlike modern "rainbow" interpretations, the Sat Chakra Nirupana provides specific Tantric details for each center:
Many ashrams offer free downloads for educational use.
The Sacral, associated with the element of water. Manipura: The Solar Plexus, the center of fire and jewels. Anahata: The Heart, where the unstruck sound resides. Vishuddha: The Throat, the center of purification. Ajna: The Third Eye, the seat of the mind and the Guru. 3. The Sahasrara (The Seventh Center)
The Root, containing the "Kula-Kundalini" serpent.
Many modern yoga books simplify the chakras into basic psychological states. The offers a more technical "map":
While the title says "six" chakras, the text concludes with the , the thousand-petaled lotus at the crown. This is where the individual soul merges with the divine consciousness (Shiva). 🧘 Why Serious Practitioners Need the Original Text
Unlike modern "rainbow" interpretations, the Sat Chakra Nirupana provides specific Tantric details for each center:
Many ashrams offer free downloads for educational use.
The Sacral, associated with the element of water. Manipura: The Solar Plexus, the center of fire and jewels. Anahata: The Heart, where the unstruck sound resides. Vishuddha: The Throat, the center of purification. Ajna: The Third Eye, the seat of the mind and the Guru. 3. The Sahasrara (The Seventh Center)
The Root, containing the "Kula-Kundalini" serpent.
Many modern yoga books simplify the chakras into basic psychological states. The offers a more technical "map":