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If you’ve ever gazed at one of the beautiful, colored lotuses representing one of the 7 chakras and wondered what they symbolized, you’re in the right place. Chakras are believed to be pools of energy or life force along your spine that influence your mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being, and each one has its own unique symbol that embodies its characteristics. We’ve broken down each chakra and its symbol below and included some effective ways to balance them so you can feel your most grounded and connected to the universe.
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A Deep Dive into the 7 Chakras
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Root chakra (Muladhara): The 4-petaled lotus The root chakra symbol features an inverted triangle inside a square inside a large 4-petaled lotus flower. The lotus petals symbolize the 4 aspects of the human psyche: the mind (manas), intellect (buddhi), consciousness (chitta) and ego (ahamkara). Similarly, the 4 sides of the square represent the 4 elements, cardinal directions, and seasons (it’s also a very sturdy shape which suits the root chakra’s grounded energy). The inverted triangle points down to the root chakra at the base of the spine, from where consciousness grows. [1] X Research source
- What does the root chakra do? The root chakra represents your foundation and makes you feel grounded and able to cope with the challenges of life. It governs survival issues like money, food, and financial stability.
- Color: Red
- Element: Earth
- Location: Base of the spine
- Mantra: “Lam”
- Asana: Tadasana (Mountain pose)
- Symptoms of blockage: Feelings of fear, anxiety, or instability [2] X Research source
- Signs of balance: Feeling grounded, secure, and connected to the earth
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Sacral chakra (Svadhishthana): The 6-petaled lotus The sacral chakra symbol features two concentric circles forming a crescent moon shape inside of a large, 6-petaled lotus flower. The 6 lotus petals represent the 6 qualities you must overcome to balance this chakra : anger, hatred, jealousy, cruelty, desire, and pride. The two circles and the moon represent the cycles of life and the never ending flow of experience (related to the sacral chakra’s element of water). [3] X Research source
- What does the sacral chakra do? The sacral chakra is the seat of your emotions, creativity, and sexual energy. It controls your sense of abundance, well-being, sexuality, and pleasure.
- Color: Orange
- Element: Water
- Location: Lower abdomen below the navel
- Mantra: “Vam”
- Asana: Virabhadrasana (Warrior pose)
- Symptoms of blockage: Feelings of guilt or shame, or a lack of creativity or inspiration [4] X Research source
- Signs of balance: Feeling emotionally stable, creative, and passionate about life
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Solar plexus chakra (Manipura): The 10-petaled lotus This symbol depicts an inverted yellow triangle inside a large, 10-petaled lotus flower. Some traditions say the 10 lotus petals represent the 10 qualities you have to overcome to open this chakra (sadness, foolishness, delusion, disgust, fear, shame, treachery, jealousy, ambition, and ignorance), similar to the 6-petaled lotus. However, others believe they represent the 10 energies (pranas) that permeate the human body. The inverted triangle symbolizes the flow of energy from the universe into willpower. [5] X Research source
- What does the solar plexus chakra do? The solar plexus chakra is your center of self-confidence and control. It governs your self-esteem and feelings of worth.
- Color: Yellow
- Element: Fire
- Location: Upper abdomen below the chest
- Mantra: “Ram”
- Asana: Setu bandhasana (Bridge pose)
- Symptoms of blockage: Feelings of insecurity, low self-esteem, and a lack of motivation or willpower [6] X Research source
- Signs of balance: Feeling confident, courageous, or motivated to achieve your goals
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Heart chakra (Anahata): The 12-petaled lotus The heart chakra symbol features a hexagram made of two intersecting triangles within a large 12-petaled lotus. The lotus petals represent both the 12 qualities of the heart (bliss, peace, harmony, love, understanding, empathy, clarity, purity, unity, compassion, kindness, and forgiveness) as well as its blocking qualities (lust, fraud, indecision, repentance, hope, anxiety, longing, impartiality, arrogance, incompetence, discrimination, and defiance). The hexagram symbolizes the heart chakra’s position between the low, material chakras and high, spiritual chakras (one triangle points downward and one points upward). It’s also the Hindi symbol for the blending of masculine and feminine energies. [7] X Research source
- What does the heart chakra do? The heart chakra bridges the lower and higher chakras. It influences your ability to give and receive love from others and yourself and controls feelings of love, joy, and inner peace.
- Color: Green
- Element: Air
- Location: Center of the chest
- Mantra: “Yam”
- Asana: Ustrasana (Camel pose)
- Symptoms of blockage: Negative emotions like jealousy, anger, or resentment [8] X Research source
- Signs of balance: Feelings of joy, forgiveness, and gratitude
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Throat chakra (Vishuddha): The 16-petaled lotus This symbol shows a small circle inside an inverted triangle within a 16-petaled lotus flower. The lotus petals are the 16 kalas (abilities or developmental stages) you experience from Kala Annamaya (birth) to Kala Swarupavasthitha (knowing the God-Self). The inverted triangle illustrates the flow of consciousness from the highest chakras to the throat so you can speak your truth. The circle is thought to be the full moon, a symbol of a pure mind. [9] X Research source
- What does the throat chakra do? The throat chakra controls your ability to communicate and express yourself clearly. It’s the seat of your personal power and symbolizes the truth.
- Color: Blue
- Element: Ether or space
- Location: In the throat
- Mantra: “Ham”
- Asana: Matsyasana (Fish pose)
- Symptoms of blockage: A lack of self-expression, difficulty speaking, or physical symptoms like a sore throat or thyroid issues [10] X Research source
- Signs of balance: Ability to express yourself clearly, communicate effectively, and listen to others with empathy
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Third eye chakra (Ajna): The 2-petaled lotus The third eye chakra symbol depicts the “Om” symbol inside of an inverted triangle within a 2-petaled lotus flower. The lotus petals here represent the last remaining duality on your journey to enlightenment: the Self and God. Some also believe they represent the 2 halves of the brain, just behind the chakra. The inverted triangle again represents the flow of consciousness and energy from a higher power while the “Om” symbol (the most important spiritual symbol in Hinduism) is the source-sound of all creation. [11] X Research source
- What does the third eye chakra do? The third eye chakra sees beyond the visible and controls your ability to connect with your intuition and see the bigger picture. It also influences your imagination and wisdom.
- Color: Indigo
- Element: Light
- Location: Forehead between the eyebrows
- Mantra: “Om”
- Asana: Balasana ( Child’s pose )
- Symptoms of blockage: Confusion, trouble focusing, and difficulty making decisions [12] X Research source
- Signs of balance: Heightened intuition and creativity and a deeper connection to your higher self
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Crown chakra (Sahasrara): The thousand-petaled lotus Unlike the other chakra symbols, the thousand-petaled lotus does not contain any other shapes or symbols inside of it. Instead, its center bursts forth with a thousand petals, representing the burst and blossoming of full consciousness, enlightenment, and connection to the divine. [13] X Research source
- What does the crown chakra do? This is the highest chakra and symbolizes your spiritual connection to the divine. It influences both your inner and outer beauty and can give you access to a higher consciousness when it’s fully open .
- Color: Violet or white
- Element: Consciousness or your connection to the divine
- Location: Top of the head
- Mantra: “Ah”
- Asana: Savasana (Corpse pose)
- Symptoms of blockage: Feelings of disconnection or confusion and a lack of purpose [14] X Research source
- Signs of balance: Feelings of inner peace, a clear mind, and a deep connection to the universe
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