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It is one of seven mysterious energy sources located in different places around the world - these sources are also regarded as the seven main energy centres of Earth. [4] There is an assumption that the Earth has seven special places quite like ‘force centers’ of the human body called chakras in the tantric and yogic teachings of Hinduism.
In Sanskrit Anahata means "sound produced without touching two parts" and at the same time it means "pure" or "clean, stainless". The name of this chakra signifies the state of freshness that appears when we are able to become detached and to look at the different and apparently contradictory experiences of life with a state of openness (expansion).
Tantric Chakras Description Temple Location Symbol Sahasrara Sanskrit: सहस्रार,Sahasrār Above Head Dwarkadish Temple: Dwarka Ajna Sanskrit: आज्ञा, ājñā Brain directly behind eyebrow Naimishnath Temple: Naimisharanya Visuthi Sanskrit: विशुद्ध, Viśuddha Neck region near spine Cheluvunarayan Swamy Temple
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The Guru Chakra is located above the head, just below Sahasrara proper. It is white, with 12 white petals, upon which is written guru . It contains a circular moon region, within which is a downward pointing triangle containing a jeweled altar, with the crescent moon below and circular bindu above.
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. [10] In the Sufi system of Lataif there are two "lower" Lataif.