7 Chakras in human body explained & how to balance them

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What are 7 chakras in human body? How important are they for us? There are seven chakras or energy centers in human body through which our vital energy or prana shakti flows. Sometimes, these energy channels get blocked and this leads to illness and disturbances in the body’s natural processes. It is important to understand what each chakra represents and what we can do to keep this energy flowing freely. This is possible when the chakras are balanced.

How yoga helps to balance 7 chakras in body

When a chakra i.e. wheel of energy is stuck, movement can help release the prana (energy). Yoga postures are a great way to release stale or stuck energy from the body because they invite fresh, vital energy back in through poses and the breath.

The practice of yoga ultimately leads us to a state of union, which is possible when we create a state in our body where energy can flow freely from the base of the spine (the Root Chakra), through and beyond the top of the head (the Crown Chakra). When energy can flow freely through us like this, we can achieve a state of union with the cosmic energy, which flows through all living things.  When each chakra is unblocked, it spins like a wheel, hence the word ‘chakra’ meaning ‘wheel’ in Sanskrit.

Since yoga is both a physical and spiritual practice, yoga poses are not only exercises for your body but also your mind, emotions, and spirit, making it the perfect practice for balancing your chakras.

The 7 chakras in human body

Let’s explore the seven chakras in our body, how they affect the body, what imbalance does to our personality and organs, and how to set it right by balancing the chakras with yoga asanas or poses.

  1. Muladhara Chakra
  2. Swadishthana Chakra
  3. Manipura Chakra
  4. Anahata Chakra
  5. Vishuddhi Chakra
  6. Ajna Chakra
  7. Sahasrara Chakra

1. Muladhara Chakra

Element: Earth

Color: Red

Mantra: LAM

Location: Base of the spine between the anus and genitals

How it affects the body: The Muladhara Chakra influences the health of the bones, teeth, nails, anus, prostate, adrenals, kidneys, lower digestive functions, excretory functions, and sexual activity.

Imbalance in the chakra leads to tiredness, poor sleep, lower back pain, sciatica, constipation, depression, immune-related disorders, obesity, and eating disorders.

The behavioral impact of the imbalance: Traits of a balanced chakra:
ungrounded fear a feeling of being grounded and centered
anger sense of commitment and independence
low self-esteem energy and vitality
insecurity strength and stillness
obsession with comfort ability to digest food well
possessiveness

Poses that balance Muladhara chakra: Grounding-into-feet poses like

o   Mountain Pose

o   Side-Angle Pose

o   Warrior Pose

o   Standing Forward Bend

o   Bridge Pose

2. Swadishthana Chakra

Element: Water

Color: Orange

Mantra: VAM

Location: Situated at the base of the pubis between the genitals    and the sacral nerve plexus

How it affects the body: The Swadishthana Chakra deals with the individual’s emotional identity, creativity, desire, pleasure and self-gratification, procreation, and personal relationships.

It governs the sexual organs, stomach, upper intestines, liver, gallbladder, kidney, pancreas, adrenal glands, spleen, middle spine, and autoimmune system.

An unbalanced Swadishthana Chakra leads to lower back pain, sciatica, decreased libido, pelvic pain, urinary problems, poor digestion, low resistance to infection and viruses, tiredness, hormonal imbalances, and menstrual problems.

The behavioral impact of imbalance: Traits of a balanced chakra:
irritability a feeling of compassion and friendliness
shyness  intuitiveness
guilt vitality
tendency to blame sense of belonging
sexual obsession good sense of humor
lack of creativity

Poses that balance Swadishthana chakra: Hip opening poses like

o   Standing Wide Forward Bend

o   Sitting Wide Forward Bend

o   Bound Angle Pose

3. Manipura Chakra

Element: Fire

Color: Yellow

Mantra: RAM

Location: At the level of the umbilicus corresponding to the gastric or solar plexus

How it affects the body: Manipura Chakra deals with a sense of belonging, mental understanding of emotions, and defines self-esteem in an individual.

It governs the effective functioning of the upper abdomen, gallbladder, liver, middle spine, kidney, adrenals, small intestines, and the stomach.

An unbalanced Manipura Chakra may lead to diabetes, pancreatitis, adrenal imbalances, arthritis, colon diseases, stomach ulcers, intestinal tumors, anorexia/bulimia, or low blood pressure.

The behavioral impact of the imbalance: Traits of a balanced chakra:
lack of self-esteem energetic and confident nature
timidness intelligence
sense of depression high productivity
fear of rejection improved focus
inability to make decisions good digestion
judgmental and angry nature
hostility

Postures that balance Manipura chakra: Heat-building poses like

o   Sun Salutation Pose

o   Warrior Pose

o   Backbends like Bow Pose

o  Twists like Sitting Half-spinal Twist

o   Abdominal-strengthening poses like Boat Pose

4. Anahata Chakra

Element: Air

Colors: Green or pink

Mantra: YAM

Location: On the cardiac plexus in the region of the heart

How it affects the body: Anahata Chakra affects a person’s social identity and influences traits like trust, forgiveness, unconditional love, wisdom, compassion, and issues of the soul.

It deals with the functioning of the heart, rib cage, blood, circulatory system, lungs and diaphragm, thymus gland, breasts, esophagus, shoulders, arms, hands.

An imbalance can cause issues related to the thoracic spine, upper back and shoulder problems, asthma, heart conditions, shallow breathing, and lung diseases.

The behavioral impact of the imbalance: Traits of a balanced chakra:
difficulty with love the feeling of completeness and wholeness
lack of hope, compassion, and confidence compassion
feeling of despair empathy
mood variations friendliness
optimism
increased motivation
outgoing nature

Postures that balance Anahata chakra: Chest-openers like

o   Camel Pose

o   Cobra Pose

o   Fish Pose

o   Pranayamas like Alternate Nostril Breathing or Bellow breath

5. Vishuddhi Chakra

Element: Sound or Ether

Color: Blue

Mantra: HAM

Location: On the level of the throat, the nerve plexus of the pharynx region

How it affects the body: Vishuddhi Chakra deals with personality traits like communication, creativity, faith, truthfulness, self-awareness, and expression.

It governs the throat, the thyroid, and parathyroid gland, trachea, cervical vertebrae, vocal cords, neck and shoulders, arms, hands, esophagus, mouth, teeth, and gums.

An unbalanced Vishuddhi Chakra causes thyroid dysfunctions, sore throat, stiff neck, mouth ulcers, gum or tooth problems, laryngitis, and hearing problems.

The behavioral impact of the imbalance: Traits of a balanced chakra:
shaken faith Increased creativity and expressiveness
indecisiveness effective communication skills
weak will-power contentedness
lack of expressiveness good listening abilities
lack of creativity
proneness to addictions

Postures that balance Vishuddhi chakra:

o   Fish Pose

o   Cat Stretch

o   Neck stretches like Balasana and Supported Shoulder Stand

o   Bridge Pose

o   Plow Pose

6. Ajna Chakra

Element: Light

Colors: Indigo

Mantra: AUM or OM

Location: Between the eyebrows (third eye)

How it affects the body: Ajna Chakra deals with self-awareness, wisdom, intellect, clairvoyance, implementation of ideas, detachment, insight, understanding, and intuitive reasoning.

It governs the functions of the brain, eyes, ears, nose, pituitary gland, pineal glands, and the neurological system. Any imbalance could lead to headaches, nightmares, eyestrain, learning disabilities, panic, depression, blindness, deafness, seizures, or spinal dysfunctions.

The behavioral impact of the imbalance: Traits of a balanced chakra:
poor judgment clear thinking
confusion healthy imagination
fear of truth strong intuition power
indiscipline good concentration
concentration issues improved focus
proneness to addictions

Postures that balance Ajna chakra:

o   Child Pose

o   Meditation

o   Seated Yoga Mudra

o   Eye exercises like palming the eyes and rotational viewing

7. Sahasrara Chakra

Element: Conscience

Colors: Violet or White

Mantra: Silence

Location: Crown of the head

How it affects the body: Sahasrara Chakra influences intuitive knowledge, connection to spirituality, integration of mind-body-spirit, and conscious awareness.

It governs the center of the head and midline above the ears, brain, nervous system, and the pineal gland.

An imbalance in the Sahasrara Chakra causes chronic exhaustion and sensitivity to light and sound.

The behavioral impact of the imbalance: Traits of a balanced chakra:
lack of purpose a feeling of oneness with the universe
identity crisis open-mindedness
disbelief in any spiritual practices, or devotion intelligence
lack of inspiration thoughtfulness
sense of fear receptivity to thoughts and ideas
materialistic nature an overall harmonious personality

Postures that balance Sahasrara chakra:

o  Balancing poses like Tree Pose that bring awareness to the body

o  Yoga Mudra

Imbalance is a part of life, however, regular  practice of yoga asanas will help you balance your chakras, enabling you to live a fulfilled, contented, and happy life in the pink of health!

You can watch a video on the purification of chakras by Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

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