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  2. Chakra - Wikipedia

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    Lexically, chakra is the Indic reflex of an ancestral Indo-European form *kʷékʷlos, whence also "wheel" and "cycle" (Ancient Greek: κύκλος, romanized: kýklos). [10] [3] [4] It has both literal [11] and metaphorical uses, as in the "wheel of time" or "wheel of dharma", such as in Rigveda hymn verse 1.164.11, [12] [13] pervasive in the earliest Vedic texts.

  3. Anahata - Wikipedia

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    The heart wheel in this model is circular, white and has eight petals (or channels) reaching downwards. These channels divide into three wheels (mind, speech and body) and go to 24 places in the body. They again divide into three and then into 1,000, producing 72,000 channels (known as Nadi) throughout the body. [15]

  4. Nadi (yoga) - Wikipedia

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    Yoga texts disagree on the number of nadis in the human body. The Hatha Yoga Pradipika and Goraksha Samhita quote 72,000 nadis, each branching off into another 72,000 nadis, whereas the Shiva Samhita states 350,000 nadis arise from the navel center, [ 1 ] and the Katha Upanishad (6.16) says that 101 channels radiate from the heart.

  5. Vishuddha - Wikipedia

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    Vishuddha (Sanskrit: विशुद्ध, IAST: Viśuddha, English: "especially pure"), or Vishuddhi (Sanskrit: विशुद्धी), or throat chakra is the fifth primary chakra according to the Hindu tradition of tantra. [1]

  6. Subtle body - Wikipedia

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    The subtle body in Indian mysticism, from a yoga manuscript in Braj Bhasa language, 1899. A row of chakras is depicted from the base of the spine up to the crown of the head. A subtle body is a "quasi material" [1] aspect of the human body, being neither solely physical nor solely spiritual, according to various esoteric, occult, and mystical ...

  7. Sahasrara - Wikipedia

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    In some versions of the subtle body, there are actually several chakras, which are all closely related, at the top of the head. Rising from Ajna , [ 7 ] we have the Manas chakra on the forehead, [ 8 ] which is closely associated with Ajna.

  8. File:Chakras map.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ar.wikipedia.org ساهاسرارا; Usage on de.wiktionary.org Muladhara Chakra; Svadhisthana Chakra

  9. Svadhishthana - Wikipedia

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    Many Hindu saints have had to face sexual temptations associated with this chakra. One who meditates on Svadhishthana is believed to obtain the following siddhis : freedom from enemies, the status of a lord among yogis , eloquence and clarity ("words flowing like nectar in well-reasoned discourse"), loss of fear of water, awareness of astral ...