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Muladhara

Muladhara (Sanskrit: मूलाधार or मूलाधारा; IAST: Mūlādhāra, lit. "root of Existence." Mula means root and dhara means flux.) or the root chakra is one of the seven primary chakras according to Hindu tantrism. It is symbolized by a lotus with four petals and the colour pink or red.

The Muladhara chakra has four petals bearing the Sanskrit letters va, scha, sha and sa. The center syllable is lam. The tattva of Earth is represented by a yellow square.
Muladhara Chakra (मूलाधार चक्र)

Description edit

Muladhara is said to be located near the coccygeal plexus beneath the sacrum,[1] while its kshetram, or superficial activation point, is located between the perineum and the coccyx or the pelvic bone. Because of its location and connection with the act of excretion, it is associated with the anus. Muladhara is said to be the base from which the three main psychic channels or nadis emerge: the Ida, Pingala and Sushumna.[2] It is also believed that Muladhara is a subtle abode of the Hindu God Ganapati. In the highest revered prayer for Ganapati, the Ganapati Atharvashirsha, it is mentioned that "one who worships Lord Ganapati would easily grasp the concept and realise Brahman".[citation needed]

Appearance edit

It is symbolized by a red, four-petaled lotus with a yellow square at its center. Each petal has one of the Sanskrit syllables वं vaṃ, शं śaṃ, षं ṣaṃ, and सं saṃ written on it in gold, representing the four vrittis: greatest joy, natural pleasure, delight in controlling passion, and blissfulness in concentration. Alternatively, they may represent dharma (psycho-spiritual longing), artha (psychic longing), kama (physical longing) and moksha (longing for spiritual liberation).[3] Eight spears point out of the sides and corners of the square.

The deity Indra is associated with Muladhara. In these depictions, he is yellow, four-armed, and holds a vajra and a blue lotus in his hands.[clarification needed] He is mounted upon the white elephant Airavata, who has seven trunks denoting the seven elements necessary for supporting life. Occasionally, Ganesha is also associated with Muladhara. In these depictions, he has orange skin, wears a yellow dhoti, and a green silk scarf draped around his shoulders. In three hands he holds a laddu, a lotus flower, and a hatchet, and the fourth is raised in the mudra of dispelling fear.

Seed mantra edit

The seed mantra syllable is लं laṃ.[4] Within the bindu, the point that forms a part of the letter, is Brahma. He is deep red, with four faces and four arms, holding a staff, a sacred vase of nectar, and a japa mala, and making the gesture of dispelling fear. Alternatively, instead of the staff and japa mala, he may hold a lotus flower and the sacred scriptures. He is seated on a swan. The goddess Dakini, his shakti, is depicted with him. She is beautiful, with three eyes and four arms. Dakini is usually depicted with red or white skin, holding a trident, a skulled staff, a swan, and a drinking vessel, and is seated on a swan. At times, instead of a swan and drinking vessel, she holds a sword and a shield.

Seat of kundalini edit

In the center of the square, below the seed syllable, is a deep red inverted triangle. The kundalini shakti is said to sleep here, waiting to be aroused and brought back up to Brahman, the source from which it originated. It is represented by a snake wrapped three and a half times around a smoky grey lingam.

Function edit

Muladhara is considered the foundation of the "energy body". Yogic systems stress the importance of stabilizing this chakra.[5] Kundalini awakening begins here. It is also known as the seat of the "red bindu," or subtle drop, which rises up to the "white bindu" in the head to unite the feminine and masculine energies, the Shakti and Shiva.[6]

It is associated with the element of earth, the sense of smell and the action of excretion.

"By meditating thus on Her who shines within the Muladhara Chakra, with the luster of ten million Suns, a man becomes Lord of speech and King among men, and an Adept in all kinds of learning. He becomes ever free from all diseases, and his inmost Spirit becomes full of great gladness. Pure of disposition by his deep and musical words, he serves the foremost of the Devas."[7]

Practices edit

In kundalini yoga there are various yogic practices held to incite the energy in Muladhara: asanas (such as Garudasana, Shashankasana (also called Balasana, child or hare pose) and Siddhasana); nosetip gazing, or Nasikagra Drishti; specific pranayamas; and most importantly the practice of Mula Bandha, involving the contraction of the perineum, which awakens kundalini, and is important for the retention of semen.

This chakra can also be activated by chanting the Seed-Mantra. It is said that one who chants the Seed Mantra of Muladhara Chakra for more than 100,000,000 times can attain all the Siddhis of the Muladhara Chakra.[citation needed]

There are also special meditation practices for awakening the Mūlādhāra Chakra.[8]

Siddhis edit

  1. He or she experiences Darduri Siddhi (Frog jump in air at various degrees).
  2. He or she gains knowledge of the Present, Past and Future.
  3. He or she has control over the Elements of the Earth.

Comparisons with other systems edit

When compared to the other important Tantric system of Vajrayana in Tibet the Muladhara chakra finds no parallel in the same place, unlike the other six chakras. Instead, the Tibetan system positions two chakras on the sexual organ: the jewel wheel in the middle, near the tip, and the tip of the sexual organ itself. These chakras are extremely important for the generation of great bliss, and play an important role in the highest tantric sexual practices. A unique feature, the red drop, called the red bodhicitta, is not located here, but instead at the navel wheel.[9]

In the Sufi system of Lataif there are two "lower" Lataif. One is the nafs, which is just below the navel. The nafs incorporates all the elements of a person's "lower self". The other similar lataif is called the qalab, or mould, which appears in seven lataif systems and corresponds to the physical body, but this is sometimes located at the top of the head.[10] Qalab is usually further divided into the four elements.

In the Kabbalah the lowest Sephiroth is known as Malkuth, and performs the same transcendental role as the basis of physical nature. It is associated with the sexual organ, in close contact with Yesod.[11]

In astrology Mars is often correlated as being son of Earth, and having to do with the earthly nature of the Muladhara, and it is often referred to as being the ruling planet of the Muladhara by many modern astrologers.

In Earth-based spiritualities the Eight Directions are often used to represent the Wheel of the Year. The Eight Directions represent the four seasons (North – Winter, South – Summer, East – Spring, and West – Autumn) and the Winter and Summer Solstices, as well as the Spring and Fall Equinoxes. The midpoints between those four times of year are the four lesser directions. This Eight Direction model maps perfectly onto the eight arrows of the root chakra. The four petals of the chakra also map onto the four elements of Earth (North), Air (East), Fire (South) and Water (West). This chakra, being so closely related to the element of Earth, also reflects the earth elements.

Alternative names edit

  • Tantra: Adhara, Brahma Padma, Bhumi Chakra, Chaturdala, Chatuhpatra, Muladhara, Mooladhara, Mula Chakra, Mula Padma
  • Vedas (late Upanishads): Adhara, Brahma, Muladhara, Mulakanda
  • Puranic: Adhara, Muladhara

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Judith (1996: p.52)
  2. ^ Swami Sivananda, Kundalini Yoga
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 13 May 2010.
  4. ^ Maheshwarananda, Paramhans Swami (2004). "The Qualities and Symbols of the Mūlādhāra Chakra". The Hidden Power in Humans: Chakras and Kundalini. Ibera Verlag. ISBN 9783850521970.
  5. ^ "Muladhara Chakra – The Most Important Chakra". Isha Blog. 21 November 2013. Retrieved 1 April 2014.
  6. ^ "Root Chakra". ASIS Massage Education. Retrieved 25 September 2013.
  7. ^ Purnananda Sawmi (c. 1577). . Archived from the original on 25 March 2012. Retrieved 28 June 2011.
  8. ^ Maheshwarananda, Paramhans Swami (2004). "Meditation Practice for Awakening the Mūlādhāra Chakra". The Hidden Power in Humans: Chakras and Kundalini. Ibera Verlag. ISBN 3-85052-197-4.
  9. ^ Geshe Kelsang Gyatso. Tantric Grounds and Paths
  10. ^ Arthur F. Buehler. Sufi heirs to the Prophet
  11. ^ Leonara Leet. The Universal Kabbalah
  • Judith, Anodea (1996). Eastern Body Western Mind: Psychology and the Chakra System as a Path to the Self. Berkeley, CA, USA: Celestial Arts. ISBN 0-89087-815-3

External links edit

  • Description of Muladhara Chakra from Kheper.net
  • Sahaja Yoga description of Muladhara Chakra
  • Muladhara Chakra Meaning and Balancing Techniques
  • Root Chakra Activation Techniques
  • Root Chakra Activation Techniques
  • Mūlādhāra Chakra Complete Description

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Muladhara news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2007 Learn how and when to remove this template message Muladhara Sanskrit म ल ध र or म ल ध र IAST Muladhara lit root of Existence Mula means root and dhara means flux or the root chakra is one of the seven primary chakras according to Hindu tantrism It is symbolized by a lotus with four petals and the colour pink or red The Muladhara chakra has four petals bearing the Sanskrit letters va scha sha and sa The center syllable is lam The tattva of Earth is represented by a yellow square Muladhara Chakra म ल ध र चक र Contents 1 Description 1 1 Appearance 1 2 Seed mantra 1 3 Seat of kundalini 2 Function 3 Practices 3 1 Siddhis 4 Comparisons with other systems 5 Alternative names 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksDescription editMuladhara is said to be located near the coccygeal plexus beneath the sacrum 1 while its kshetram or superficial activation point is located between the perineum and the coccyx or the pelvic bone Because of its location and connection with the act of excretion it is associated with the anus Muladhara is said to be the base from which the three main psychic channels or nadis emerge the Ida Pingala and Sushumna 2 It is also believed that Muladhara is a subtle abode of the Hindu God Ganapati In the highest revered prayer for Ganapati the Ganapati Atharvashirsha it is mentioned that one who worships Lord Ganapati would easily grasp the concept and realise Brahman citation needed Appearance edit It is symbolized by a red four petaled lotus with a yellow square at its center Each petal has one of the Sanskrit syllables व vaṃ श saṃ ष ṣaṃ and स saṃ written on it in gold representing the four vrittis greatest joy natural pleasure delight in controlling passion and blissfulness in concentration Alternatively they may represent dharma psycho spiritual longing artha psychic longing kama physical longing and moksha longing for spiritual liberation 3 Eight spears point out of the sides and corners of the square The deity Indra is associated with Muladhara In these depictions he is yellow four armed and holds a vajra and a blue lotus in his hands clarification needed He is mounted upon the white elephant Airavata who has seven trunks denoting the seven elements necessary for supporting life Occasionally Ganesha is also associated with Muladhara In these depictions he has orange skin wears a yellow dhoti and a green silk scarf draped around his shoulders In three hands he holds a laddu a lotus flower and a hatchet and the fourth is raised in the mudra of dispelling fear Seed mantra edit The seed mantra syllable is ल laṃ 4 Within the bindu the point that forms a part of the letter is Brahma He is deep red with four faces and four arms holding a staff a sacred vase of nectar and a japa mala and making the gesture of dispelling fear Alternatively instead of the staff and japa mala he may hold a lotus flower and the sacred scriptures He is seated on a swan The goddess Dakini his shakti is depicted with him She is beautiful with three eyes and four arms Dakini is usually depicted with red or white skin holding a trident a skulled staff a swan and a drinking vessel and is seated on a swan At times instead of a swan and drinking vessel she holds a sword and a shield Seat of kundalini edit In the center of the square below the seed syllable is a deep red inverted triangle The kundalini shakti is said to sleep here waiting to be aroused and brought back up to Brahman the source from which it originated It is represented by a snake wrapped three and a half times around a smoky grey lingam Function editMuladhara is considered the foundation of the energy body Yogic systems stress the importance of stabilizing this chakra 5 Kundalini awakening begins here It is also known as the seat of the red bindu or subtle drop which rises up to the white bindu in the head to unite the feminine and masculine energies the Shakti and Shiva 6 It is associated with the element of earth the sense of smell and the action of excretion By meditating thus on Her who shines within the Muladhara Chakra with the luster of ten million Suns a man becomes Lord of speech and King among men and an Adept in all kinds of learning He becomes ever free from all diseases and his inmost Spirit becomes full of great gladness Pure of disposition by his deep and musical words he serves the foremost of the Devas 7 Practices editIn kundalini yoga there are various yogic practices held to incite the energy in Muladhara asanas such as Garudasana Shashankasana also called Balasana child or hare pose and Siddhasana nosetip gazing or Nasikagra Drishti specific pranayamas and most importantly the practice of Mula Bandha involving the contraction of the perineum which awakens kundalini and is important for the retention of semen This chakra can also be activated by chanting the Seed Mantra It is said that one who chants the Seed Mantra of Muladhara Chakra for more than 100 000 000 times can attain all the Siddhis of the Muladhara Chakra citation needed There are also special meditation practices for awakening the Muladhara Chakra 8 Siddhis edit He or she experiences Darduri Siddhi Frog jump in air at various degrees He or she gains knowledge of the Present Past and Future He or she has control over the Elements of the Earth Comparisons with other systems editWhen compared to the other important Tantric system of Vajrayana in Tibet the Muladhara chakra finds no parallel in the same place unlike the other six chakras Instead the Tibetan system positions two chakras on the sexual organ the jewel wheel in the middle near the tip and the tip of the sexual organ itself These chakras are extremely important for the generation of great bliss and play an important role in the highest tantric sexual practices A unique feature the red drop called the red bodhicitta is not located here but instead at the navel wheel 9 In the Sufi system of Lataif there are two lower Lataif One is the nafs which is just below the navel The nafs incorporates all the elements of a person s lower self The other similar lataif is called the qalab or mould which appears in seven lataif systems and corresponds to the physical body but this is sometimes located at the top of the head 10 Qalab is usually further divided into the four elements In the Kabbalah the lowest Sephiroth is known as Malkuth and performs the same transcendental role as the basis of physical nature It is associated with the sexual organ in close contact with Yesod 11 In astrology Mars is often correlated as being son of Earth and having to do with the earthly nature of the Muladhara and it is often referred to as being the ruling planet of the Muladhara by many modern astrologers In Earth based spiritualities the Eight Directions are often used to represent the Wheel of the Year The Eight Directions represent the four seasons North Winter South Summer East Spring and West Autumn and the Winter and Summer Solstices as well as the Spring and Fall Equinoxes The midpoints between those four times of year are the four lesser directions This Eight Direction model maps perfectly onto the eight arrows of the root chakra The four petals of the chakra also map onto the four elements of Earth North Air East Fire South and Water West This chakra being so closely related to the element of Earth also reflects the earth elements Alternative names editTantra Adhara Brahma Padma Bhumi Chakra Chaturdala Chatuhpatra Muladhara Mooladhara Mula Chakra Mula Padma Vedas late Upanishads Adhara Brahma Muladhara Mulakanda Puranic Adhara MuladharaSee also editPudendal nerve Shailaputri Sahaja YogaReferences edit Judith 1996 p 52 Swami Sivananda Kundalini Yoga Ananda Marga spiritual philosophy Biopsychology Archived from the original on 16 July 2011 Retrieved 13 May 2010 Maheshwarananda Paramhans Swami 2004 The Qualities and Symbols of the Muladhara Chakra The Hidden Power in Humans Chakras and Kundalini Ibera Verlag ISBN 9783850521970 Muladhara Chakra The Most Important Chakra Isha Blog 21 November 2013 Retrieved 1 April 2014 Root Chakra ASIS Massage Education Retrieved 25 September 2013 Purnananda Sawmi c 1577 Sat Chakra Nirupana Archived from the original on 25 March 2012 Retrieved 28 June 2011 Maheshwarananda Paramhans Swami 2004 Meditation Practice for Awakening the Muladhara Chakra The Hidden Power in Humans Chakras and Kundalini Ibera Verlag ISBN 3 85052 197 4 Geshe Kelsang Gyatso Tantric Grounds and Paths Arthur F Buehler Sufi heirs to the Prophet Leonara Leet The Universal Kabbalah Judith Anodea 1996 Eastern Body Western Mind Psychology and the Chakra System as a Path to the Self Berkeley CA USA Celestial Arts ISBN 0 89087 815 3External links editDescription of Muladhara Chakra from Kheper net Sahaja Yoga description of Muladhara Chakra 1 Muladhara Chakra Meaning and Balancing Techniques Root Chakra Activation Techniques Root Chakra Activation Techniques Muladhara Chakra Complete Description Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Muladhara amp oldid 1207151357, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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