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Agya Chakra
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Agya (Ajna) Chakra The Agya Chakra is next upwards to the Visshuddha Chakra. In the Āgyā Chakra, the advancement of our insight and mankind reached the bridge to Divine Consciousness. It is situated at the upper finish of the spinal segment, physically recognizable between the eyebrows. It is also called the "Eyebrow Center" or "Third Eye". It's also known as "Guru Chakra". “Agya” means “to order”. It is also called Eyebrow Chakra. It symbolizes wisdom and discrimination between truth and untruth. It is located on the sixth rung in the Kundalini ascension path of six chakras (seventh being the destination). It’s associated with Guru Tattva, the Divine Principle of the development of consciousness. The Guru addresses the widespread, divine rule that drives us from darkness to light – which implies from ignorance to true knowledge, and from death to eternality. The “Guru Principle” awakened in the consciousness of the disciple helps him to guid
Visshudha Chakra
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The Visshudha Chakra is next upwards from the Anahata Chakra. It’s derived from “Vish” (Poison) and “Shhudh” (Pure). It is also called Throat Chakra. It symbolizes creativity and self-expression. It is located on the fifth rung in the Kundalini ascension path of six chakras (seventh being the destination). This chakra is associated with the purification, balancing, and harmonizing at the physical, mental and spiritual levels. A person’s ability to express himself and communicate effectively is related to this chakra. It deals with the issues of the purification of our breath, food, our thoughts, and emotions. The functioning of the organs in the throat region thyroid gland, parathyroid gland, neck, teeth, gums, esophagus, cervical bones, arms, shoulders, vocal cords, arms, and mouth come under the purview of Visshudha Chakra. An imbalance here can cause issues related to mouth ulcers, gum & tooth problems, sore throat, stiff neck, goiter, thyroid-related problems, la
Anahata Chakra
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Anahata Chakra The Anahata Chakra is next upwards to the Manipura Chakra . It’s derived from “An” (Without) and “Ahata” (Striking). It is also called Heart Chakra. It symbolizes infinite love. It is located on the fourth rung in the Kundalini ascension path of six chakras (seventh being the destination). This chakra is associated with the manifestation of the boundless love of divine love. A person’s social identity and traits like wisdom, compassion, trust, forgiveness, unconditional love, are related to this chakra. It deals with the issues of the soul. The functioning of the organs in the chest region thymus gland, heart, rib cage, shoulders, arms, hands blood, circulatory system, lungs and diaphragm, breasts, esophagus comes under the purview of Anahata Chakra. An imbalance here can cause issues related to asthma, heart conditions, the thoracic region of the spine, upper back and shoulder problems, breathing problems, and lung diseases. It's rela
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Manipura Chakra
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The Manipura Chakra is next upwards to the Swadhisthana Chakra . It’s derived from “Mani” (Jewel) and “Pura”(Palace) meaning a palace where the jewel of consciousness is established. It is located midway (third) in the Kundalini ascension path of six chakras (seventh being the destination). This chakra is associated with the manifestation of self-confidence, Self-esteem, Physical & Mental well-being, Balance, and Stability. This is the place from where the body gets all the energy through the digestive process. Issues related to all-around prosperity, achievements in the outer world, rage, confidence to face challenges, are governed by this chakra. It's related to conscious desires and drives for self-actualization. This is the seat of Lord Vishnu who nourishes and sustains the creation. It’s also the original place for all the ten Pranas (five main Prana and five Sub-Prana) Mastering this chakra leads to attaining certain Siddhis: absence of fear o