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Swadhisthana ( 'One's own
abode' ) is the second primary chakra according to the
Hindu Tantric tradition (Shakta).
Swadhisthana is positioned at the tailbone, two
finger-widths above Muladhara. It has six petals which
match the vrittis of affection, pitilessness, feeling of
all-destructiveness, delusion, disdain and suspicion.
It's corresponding point in the front of the body (it's
kshetram) is located at the pubic bone.
Swadhisthana is associated with the unconscious, and
with emotion. It is closely related to Muladhara in that
Swadhisthana is where the different samskaras (
potential karmas ), lie dormant, and Muladhara is where
these samskaras find expression. Swadhisthana contains
unconscious desires, especially sexual desire, and it is
said that to raise the kundalini ( energy of
consciousness ) above Swadhisthana is extremely
difficult for this reason. Many saints have had to face
the temptations associated with this chakra.
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