Sat-chakra-nirupana-kundalini: Chakras
Root, earth element, survival; where Kundalini lies dormant. Lower Abdomen Sacral, water element, creativity, and emotions. Manipura Solar plexus, fire element, personal power and will. Anahata Heart center, air element, compassion and love. Vishuddha Communication, ether element, self-expression. Ajna Between Eyebrows Third eye, intuition, and mental clarity. The Seventh State: Sahasrara
: Represented as a serpent coiled three-and-a-half times at the base of the spine. These coils symbolize the states of consciousness (waking, dreaming, deep sleep) and the three Gunas (qualities of nature), with the half-coil pointing toward pure awareness. Sat-Chakra-Nirupana-Kundalini Chakras
The (Description of the Six Centres) is the seminal 16th-century Sanskrit text that provides the foundational blueprint for Kundalini Yoga . Translated famously by Sir John Woodroffe in The Serpent Power , it details the "piercing" ( Shat-Chakra-Bheda ) of the energy centers by the dormant Goddess Kundalini. The Core Concept: The Serpent Power Root, earth element, survival; where Kundalini lies dormant
: To arouse this "Serpent Power" through yoga and meditation, forcing it to ascend the central channel ( Sushumna Nadi ) to reach the crown, leading to spiritual liberation. The Six Primary Chakras Anahata Heart center, air element, compassion and love
According to the text, there are six primary internal centers, plus a seventh transcendent state: Chakra Name Key Associations Base of Spine