| Tantric chakras | | Sahasrara Ajna Vishuddha Anahata Manipura Swadhisthana Muladhara Bindu Tantra (Sanskrit: loom), tantric yoga or tantrism is any of several esoteric traditions rooted in the religions of India. ...
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Ajna is the sixth primary chakra according to the Indian Tantric tradition (Shakta). ...
Vishuddha is the fifth primary chakra according to the Hindu Tantric tradition (Shakta). ...
Anahata is the fourth primary chakra according to the Hindu Tantric tradition (Shakta). ...
Manipura is the third primary chakra according to the Hindu Tantric tradition (Shakta). ...
Swadhisthana is the second primary chakra according to the Hindu Tantric tradition (Shakta). ...
Muladhara is the first primary chakra according to the Hindu Tantric tradition (Shakta). ...
Bindu is an Indian concept that signifies action (as in worship or prayer) - a concept that can take the meaning of a single dot. ...
| Sahasrara is the highest primary chakra according to the Hindu Tantric tradition (Shakta). Jump to: navigation, search In Hinduism and its spiritual systems of yoga and in some related eastern cultures, as well as in some segments of the New Age movement -- and to some degree the distinctly different New Thought movement -- a chakra is thought to be an energy node in the...
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Tantra (Sanskrit: loom), tantric yoga or tantrism is any of several esoteric traditions rooted in the religions of India. ...
A Shakta, pronounced shaakt, is a follower of a sect of Hinduism which worships the Mother Goddess, or Shakti, in any of her various manifestations. ...
Associations Sahasrara is positioned above the head or at the top of it and it has 1000 petals which are arranged in 20 layers each of them with 50 petals. For a discussion about the petal count see also petal (chakra) For other uses of the word head, see head (disambiguation). ...
In Chakrology (see also Esotericism and Tantra) the number of petals in a chakra identifies a characteristic of an individual chakra. ...
Often referred as thousand-petaled lotus.
Alternative names - Tantra: Adhomukha Mahapadma, Amlana Padma, Dashashatadala Padma, Pankaja, Sahasrabja, Sahasrachchada Panikaja, Sahasradala, Sahasradala Adhomukha Padma, Sahasradala Padma, Sahasrapatra, Sahasrara, Sahasrara Ambuja, Sahasrara Mahapadma, Sahasrara Padma, Sahasrara Saroruha, Shiras Padma, Shuddha Padma, Wyoma, Wyomambhoja
- Vedas (late Upanishads): Akasha Chakra, Kapalasamputa, Sahasradala, Sahasrara, Sahasrara Kamala (Pankaja or Padma), Sthana, Wyoma, Wyomambuja
- Puranic: Parama, Sahasradala, Sahasraparna Padma, Sahasrapatra, Sahasrara, Sahasrara Kamala (Parikaja or Padma), Shantyatita, Shantyatita Pada
Tantra (Sanskrit: loom), tantric yoga or tantrism is any of several esoteric traditions rooted in the religions of India. ...
This article is about the Hindu Shruti. ...
The Upanishads (उपनिषद्, Upanişad) are part of the Hindu Shruti scriptures which primarily discuss meditation and philosophy and are seen as religious instructions by most schools of Hinduism. ...
See also Jump to: navigation, search In Hinduism and its spiritual systems of yoga and in some related eastern cultures, as well as in some segments of the New Age movement -- and to some degree the distinctly different New Thought movement -- a chakra is thought to be an energy node in the...
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