Kind
of Chakra
1.
Muladhar Chakra:
This
Chakra is situated in the basal region of the vertebral
column at the mid spot between anus and penis. In meditation,
this Chakra is visualised as a red lotus possessing four
petals. This is the resting place of the Kundalini Shakti,
which lies here as a snake having three and half coil. This
Chakra is the symbol of Earth element.
Activation
of this results in riddance from tensions, true happiness,
beauty, perfect health and physical strength, magnetic personal.
2.
Swadhishtthan
Chakra
This
Chakra is located in the vertebral column just opposite
to the penial region. In meditation, this Chakra is visualised
as a vermilion coloured lotus having six petals. This semilunar
Chakra is the symbol of Water element.
Activation
of this results in freedom from stomach ailments, increase
in sex power, and cure of sexual debility, increase in courage
and fearlessness and magnetism.
3.
Manipur Chakra
Inside
the vertebral column, this Chakra is situated just opposite
to the naval region. This ten petalled lotus is of blue
colour. The Yantra of this Chakra is triangular in shape
and it represents the fire element.
Activation
of this results in perfect digestion, riddance from ailments
like kidney stones, diabetes, liver problems etc. Success
in amazing Sadhanas like flying in the air, walking on water,
telepathic contact with animals and plants, perfection in
Prannayam and the highest achievement is success in Meditation.
4.
Anahat Chakra
The
relative position of this Chakra inside the vertebral column
is just opposite to the cardiac region (heart). This red
coloured lotus possesses twelve petals and it represents
the Air element. Activation of this Chakra illuminates the
entire body and the entire vertebral column starts vibrating.
Activation
of this results in peace of mind, boundless divine joy,
total freedom from tensions, power to look into future,
power of hypnosis, entering into Samadhi (divine trance),
riddance from problems related to heart, increase in soft
emotions like love, affection and kindness.
5.
Vishuddha Chakra
Inside
the vertebral column this Chakra is located opposite the
throat region. This lotus of smoky colour possesses sixteen
petals and it represents the sky element.
Activation
of this results in riddance from all ailments related to
throat, thyroid etc., increase in knowledge, gain of power
of eloquence, deeper Samadhi, perfection in the art of Hypnotism,
gain of power to die when one wills, total material success
like comforts, wealth, fame etc.
6.
Aagya Chakra
In
Brahma Nadi (enclosed by vertebral column) this Chakra is
located just opposite the mid spot between the two eyebrows.
This white lotus has only two petals.
Also
called the Third Eye its activation brings wondrous powers
like clairvoyance, telepathy, power of giving curses or
blessings, instant fulfillment of anything one wishes, and
gain of knowledge related to all subjects and sciences,
power to control thoughts of others and interfere even in
nature.
7.
Sahastrar Chakra
Beyond
these six Chakras at the upper termination of the spinal
cord, is the thousand petalled lotus; the abode of Lord
Shiva (supreme being). When the Kundalini Shakti unites
itself with the supreme being, the aspirant gets engrossed
in deep meditation during which he perceives infinite bliss.
This
is a subtle centre in the brain. On activation of Sahastraar
a very fine, elixir-like secretion is produced from it which
permeates the whole body thus making the human forever free
of all ailments.
Sahastrar
Chakra is also termed as Dasham Dwar of Brahmarandhara.
In my view, this Chakra is situated two inches deep inside
both the temporal region and three inches deep from the
midspot between the eyebrows that is in the middle portion
of cerebral hemispheres. From the throat, it is located
three inches above the palate and inside the brain it is
located in a small hole above the 'Maha Vivar' foramen of
cerebrum.
Awakening
of Sahastrar renders the aspirant liberated from corporeal
bondages and attachments. He is endowed with all kinds of
divine attainments including 'Ashta Siddhi' and 'Nava Nidhi'.
He becomes an omniscient Yogi. Being emancipated from the
cycles of birth and death, he certainly achieves the final
beatitude.
One
is fully enlightened and can then envision any event going
on anywhere in the universe with out entering into Samadhi.
All natural elements come under ones control.
The
practice of awakening Kundalini Shakti must be done only
under the guidance of a competent Guru. Sometimes when the
aspirant practices such exercises only after going through
some books, he endangers his own life and there are chances
of his becoming insane.
Really,
fortunate is the person who attains his divine Guru. That
person is fortunate who strives for awakening of the Kundalini
Shakti and only that person is called God-illumined who
after activating his Kundalini Shakti, gets the totality
of life.
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