Significance of Muladhara
Synonyms: Root chakra
In Dutch: Muladhara; In German: Muladhara; In Finnish: Muladhara; In Spanish: Muladhara
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Hindu concept of 'Muladhara'
Muladhara, or the root chakra, is the foundation of the energy system in Hinduism, located at the spine's base. It symbolizes grounding, stability, and the start of spiritual journeys, serving as the gateway for Kundalini energy.
From: Shat-cakra-nirupana (the six bodily centres)
(1) The root chakra, which is the starting point of the energy system in the human body, situated at the base of the spine.[1] (2) The root energy center associated with grounding and the beginning of the spiritual path.[2] (3) Refers to the root chakra in Hindu philosophy, believed to be the foundation of energy and spiritual development.[3] (4) The root chakra located at the base of the spine, associated with the grounding and sacred geometry where the Svayambhu is meditated upon.[4] (5) A Lotus of four petals that serves as a foundational energy center.[5]
From: Devi Bhagavata Purana
(1) The root chakra, which is the foundation of the energy system and is associated with stability and grounding.[6] (2) The root chakra in Yoga, metaphorically associated with the chiti or stack of sacrificial bricks.[7] (3) The sacral plexus, the energy center at the base of the Spinal Cord from which Kundalini rises.[8] (4) The root energy center in Hindu philosophy, linked to the goddess as the source of power.[9]
From: Thirty minor Upanishads
(1) Mula Adhara is indicated as a chakra in the text where spiritual practices begin before reaching higher states of consciousness.[10] (2) The root chakra located at the base of the spine, associated with foundational aspects of being and energy.[11]
From: Shakti and Shakta
(1) The root chakra located at the base of the spine, which is the seat of Kundali Shakti.[12]
The concept of Muladhara in local and regional sources
Muladhara, the root chakra at the base of the spine, is essential in meditation for energizing Kundalini. It represents foundational energy, the sacral plexus, and the storage of sensations, linking to Yogic practices and vital energies.
From: The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda
(1) The sacral plexus where one must mentally strike hard on the Kundalini during meditation, repeating, "Arise, Mother, arise!"[13] (2) The Muladhara, or the basic, is the starting point of several centers, where the Kundalini is situated, and it is also the root receptacle where sensations are stored.[14] (3) This is the lowest centre located at the lower end of the spinal cord, which is one of the two centers that the text mentions in the context of the Yogis.[15]
From: History of Science in South Asia
(1) The chakra at the base of the spine, associated with the three furnaces where the vital flame burns, and the sun rises, as described in the Joga Kalandara.[16]