The document provides an introduction to the seven major chakras in the body, beginning with the root chakra at the base of the spine and ending with the crown chakra at the top of the head. It then gives a brief description of each chakra's location, associated body parts, functions, and potential physical malfunctions if the chakra is imbalanced. The six chakras described are the root, sacral, solar plexus, heart, throat, and third eye chakra.
8. Muladhar chakra(Pelvic Plexus)
• Position-At the base of the spine,in between
gonads and anus.
• All chakras are situated on this chakra hence
called as’Muladhar’.
• Function/Purpose:-
• Ovary and Testes gland function.
• Area of Prana and Apana.
• Associated with the function of Gonads,Urinary
system,anus and pelvis.
10. Swadhisthan Chakra(Hypogastric
Plexus)
• Position-*Second chakra out of the seven
*found right below the belly button in
the lower area of your stomach.i.e.in berween
urinary bladder and pelvis.
Function/Purpose
Functions associated with kidney and bladder.
Control of Prana,Apana,Samana.
11. Physical Malfunction
• Disorders of reproductive organs
• Kidney, spleen and bladder trouble
• Menstrual difficulties.
• Sexual dysfunctions (infertility, impotence, frigidity)
• Knee, wrist and ankle trouble
• Deadened senses
• Loss of appetite for food, sex, life...
14. Naval Chakra
• Position:
• AT Umbilicus.
• Part of Body affected
the navel
small intestine
Pancreas
gall bladder
digestive system
kidney
liver.