So once a Yogi Activates it, he will be so close to getting a balanced life and removal of all obstacles of life. Manipura is the last chakra of the lower chakra series. This chakra helps to remove all the doubts of destiny because of one who is enamored with Karma knows the role of destiny in life.
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One who activates the Manipura, always be happy and focusing on Karma. Because this chakra is related to Fire so that's why the lord of Solar Plexus Chakra is Shiva. Within the Bindu, or dot, above this mantra resides the deity Rudra (Mahadev Shiva). The seed mantra (Beej mantra) is the syllable 'ram' रं. Manipura directly indicates the yogi's transformation because it is the home of Fire and vital wind Samana Vayu which controls govern digestion and metabolism. Manipura literally means "resplendent gem", the mani (gem) was found in Vedic stories as a property of Naag and Naagin (Male and Female Snake). Manipura (Solar Plexus Chakra) is 3rd primary chakra located above the navel and it is an important chakra for humans. This chakra is also a part of lower chakra so it is very important to activate this chakra. That's why the seed mantra syllable is वं (vam). Because this chakra related to water and the lord of water is Varuna, so, the lord of Swadhisthana (the sacral chakra) is Varuna. One who meditates on Svadhisthana 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 entities and the ability to taste anything desired for oneself or others. Because this chakra relation is with water so it is symbolized to the life flow, fluency and exploring nature. The meaning of Swadhisthana is "I feel" which means this chakra is directly related to feelings. Swadhisthana blockage indicates a lack of creativity, stress, fear of sadness and also happiness, instability, addiction, dependency, low confidence and much more. Svadhisthana contains unconscious desires. Svadhisthana is located two finger-widths above the Muladhara chakra. This chakra is blocked by fear especially the fear of death. Swadhisthana is the 2nd Chakra and its meaning is "Swa" means self and "adhishthana" means established, so "where your being is established". In the highest revered prayer for Ganapati, the Ganapati Atharvashirsha, it is mentioned that "one who worships Lord Ganapati would easily grasp the concept and realize Brahman. It is also believed that Muladhara is a subtle abode of the Hindu God Ganapati. Muladhara is said to be the base from which the three main psychic channels or nadis emerge: the Ida, Pingala and Sushumna. Because of its location and connection with the act of excretion, it is associated with the anus. Muladhara is located near the coccygeal plexus beneath the sacrumit, or superficial activation point, is located between the perineum and the coccyx or the pelvic bone. Muladhara Chakra direct relation is with sexual desires, laziness, sleep, attractions, lust, greed, anger, sadness, joy, trust, disgust, allergy and much more. More than 95% of people never try to awaken the chakras or just die on this chakra. Muladhara is also so near to Kundalini Energy that's why a yogi should practice Kundalini Meditation to awaken Muladhara first, because the level of interest is always increased when you feel something inside. It is symbolized by a lotus with four petals and the color red. Mula or Mool means root and Adhara mean the basis. Muladhara is the 1st chakra located in root and basis of Existence. The flow after the awakening of Kundalini is from Muladhara Chakra to Ajna Chakra (Third Eye) upwards touching all Chakras and opening them one by one. The Kundalini is so powerful energy that can completely change a human life when awakened. This energy is unconscious as default but if we do some Meditation, Yoga, Pranayama, and other practices, we can awake Kundalini. Kundalini Energy in the Human body is sleeping like a snake positioning as Kundalini which is deeply sleeping all the time until we try to awake it.
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In the ancient Vedic Ages, we hear some stories of snakes when the snakes used to guard a precious gem called "Mani", or "Naagmani". Kundalini is an important and powerful energy that should be taken seriously and should be tried to awaken. But in the Vedic concept, the Kundalini is a position when a snake sits rounded making layers one by one to secure or guard something very important. Kundalini is a Sanskrit word derived from "Kundal", Kundal simply means "a ring", not the ring for hand, the round ring for ears.