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Paper Title: “AN ANALYTICAL OVERVIEW OF THE SEVEN CHAKRAS: ANATOMICAL, SYMBOLIC, AND MEDITATIVE PERSPECTIVES”
Authors Name: Dr. Karishma Joshi , Prof. (Dr.) Madhavi Goswami
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Abstract: This article presents a comprehensive analytical exploration of the classical yogic Chakra system from anatomical, symbolic, and meditative perspectives. The Chakras have been described by ancient Yogis and sages not through anatomical dissection but through inner meditative experiences. These energy centers are believed to influence physical, mental, and spiritual wellbeing. The seven principal chakras—Muladhara, Svadhisthana, Manipura, Anahata, Visuddha, Agya, and Sahasrara—along with the auxiliary Bindu chakra, are described in terms of their etymological roots, elemental correspondences, physiological correlations, and psycho-spiritual functions. Drawing from traditional yogic scriptures and integrating modern anatomical insights, this work elucidates the Chakras as dynamic centres of consciousness that govern human physical, emotional, and spiritual development. Iconographic symbolism, associated mantras, and meditative techniques are discussed to underscore their relevance in yogic Sadhana and energy transmutation. Each Chakra governs a specific set of psycho-physiological functions and serves as a focal point within the Sukshma Sharira. The systematic understanding of these energy centres underpins the discipline of Kundalini Yoga, which aims to awaken and elevate consciousness through the activation of these energy centres. This article aims to connect ancient spiritual teachings and personal practices with modern academic research.
Keywords: Chakra system, Energy centres, Sukshma Sharira, Kundalini.
Cite Article: "“AN ANALYTICAL OVERVIEW OF THE SEVEN CHAKRAS: ANATOMICAL, SYMBOLIC, AND MEDITATIVE PERSPECTIVES”", International Journal for Research Trends and Innovation (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.10, Issue 7, page no.b362-b368, July-2025, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2507151.pdf
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