SAHASRARA CHAKRA
Sahasrara Chakra means a thousand- petalled lotus and is also known as the seventh Chakra, Brahmarandhra (the door to God), Shunnya, Niralambapuri, and the Center of a million Rays (as it glows like the Sun) and the crown Chakra. Sahasrara Chakra represents the wisdom of an individual and the spiritual union with the divine, through complete awareness of the world and self. It does not have a specific color associated with it; it is pure light, which engulfs all the other colors.
Sahasrara Chkara location:
This Chakra is located at the top of the head, four finger-breadths above the crown, midline between the ears. It is placed as a crown that radiates upwards and hence called the crown Chakra. Based on its location, it has a connection with the first Chakra or Root Chakras as both falls at the extreme ends of the Chakra Heart.
Organs and disease associated with Sahsrara Chakra:
The Sahasrara Chakra is mainly associated with the brain and skin, but it also affects the eyes, ears, pineal glands, and the muscular and skeletal systems.
Problems caused by imbalanced Sahasrara Chakra:
when this Chakra is imblanced the person gets obsessive thoughts and they continues to live in the past or worry about future. It can also result in obsessive spirituality, which cause a person to neglect other essential duties.
The person may also become selfish and unawre and face loss of identity, lack of purpose in life , depression and lack of joy.
Benefits caused by balanced Sahasrara Chakra :
The person with balanced Sahasrara Chakra has a magnetic personality and has inner peace. He or she constantly expands their self- awareness by replacing beliefs with knowledge.
Yoga poses to stre-ngthen the Sahasrara Chakra:
Shavasana, Virksasna, Sirsasana, and half lotus pose.

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