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The Muladhara Chakra, also known as the Root Chakra, forms the foundation of the chakra system. Located at the base of the spine (in between anus and genitalia), it represents our physical identity, security, and survival instincts. Balancing this chakra fosters financial stability, good health, and a grounded sense of being.
Ancient Scriptural References
The importance of the Muladhara Chakra is rooted in ancient Indian scriptures. The Shiva Samhita emphasizes the role of this chakra as the foundation of spiritual practice:
As cited in Shiva Samhita, ( Chapter 5, Verse 7) “धरणीधरः स्थिरो मूलं।” (Dharaṇīdharaḥ Sthiro Mūlaṁ) Means, “Grounded like the Earth, the root is steadfast.”
In yogic traditions, it is considered the starting point for awakening the Kundalini energy.
Bijakshar (Seed Mantra) लं

The Bijakshar, or seed mantra, of the Muladhara Chakra is LAM (लं). Chanting this mantra vibrates the Root Chakra, helping to release blockages and energize the base of your being.
As cited in Shiva Samhita, ( Chapter 3, Verse 10) “लं बीजं मूलचक्रस्य।(Laṁ Bījaṁ Mūlachakrasya) Means, “LAM is the seed mantra of the Root Chakra.”
Frequency and Element

- Frequency: The Muladhara Chakra resonates at a frequency of 396 Hz, which is associated with releasing fear and grounding oneself.
- Element: Earth is the element of the Root Chakra, symbolizing stability, grounding, and connection to the physical world.
As cited in Shiva Samhita, ( Chapter 4, Verse 5) “पृथिवी मूलाधारं धारयति।(Pṛthivī Mūlādhāraṁ Dhārayati) Means, “The Earth element sustains the Root Chakra.”
Governing Deity

The governing deity of the Muladhara Chakra is Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and the harbinger of stability and security. His energy embodies the qualities of grounding and wisdom that support the foundation of life.
As cited in Shiva Samhita, ( Chapter 5, Verse 12) “गणपतिं मूलाधाराधिष्ठितं स्मरेत।(Gaṇapatiṁ Mūlādhārādhiṣṭhitaṁ Smaret) Means, “Meditate upon Ganesha, the deity residing in the Root Chakra.”
Shape and Structure

The Muladhara Chakra is represented by a four-petaled lotus. Each petal symbolizes one of the fundamental aspects of human survival: food, sleep, shelter, and security. At the center of the lotus is a yellow square, representing the Earth element, and the seed syllable “LAM.”
As cited in Shiva Samhita, ( Chapter 5, Verse 16) “चतुष्पत्रं कमलं मूलाधारस्य रूपम्।(Catuṣpatraṁ Kamalaṁ Mūlādhārasya Rūpam) Means, “The Root Chakra is represented as a four-petaled lotus.”
How to Meditate to Activate the Muladhara Chakra

- Choose a Quiet Space: Sit in a calm and undisturbed area.
- Posture: Sit cross-legged (Sukhasana/Padmasana/Siddhasana) or in a chair with your feet flat on the ground.
- Focus on the Root Chakra: Visualize a red lotus flower at the base of your spine.
- Chant LAM: Inhale deeply and chant the mantra “LAM” during exhalation.
- Grounding Visualization: Imagine roots extending from your spine into the Earth, anchoring and stabilizing you.
As cited in Shiva Samhita, ( Chapter 4, Verse 8) “मूलं ध्यानं च स्थिरत्वाय।(Mūlaṁ Dhyānaṁ Ca Sthiratvāya) Means, “Meditation on the root grants stability.”
Daily Duration: Start with 10-40 minutes (there is no limit) daily and gradually increase as you deepen your practice.
“Watch this video to meditate with Muladhara Chakra frequency and activate your Root Chakra for grounding and balance.”
Benefits of Activating the Muladhara Chakra

- Physical Benefits: Improves circulation and strengthens the legs, feet, and lower spine. Enhances vitality and boosts energy levels.
- Mental Benefits: Reduces anxiety, fear, and insecurity. Promotes a sense of safety and stability.
- Spiritual Benefits: Prepares the body and mind for spiritual awakening by grounding the Kundalini energy.
As cited in Shiva Samhita, ( Chapter 4, Verse 11) “आरोग्यम् स्थैर्यं च मूलं। (Ārogyam Sthairyaṁ Ca Mūlaṁ) Means, “Health and stability arise from the root.”
How to Balance the Muladhara Chakra with Other Chakras

Balancing the Root Chakra ensures that the energy flow to higher chakras remains unobstructed. Here are some practices:
- Yoga: Poses like Mountain Pose (Tadasana (ताड़ासन)), Warrior Pose (Virabhadrasana (वीरभद्रासन)), and Tree Pose (Vrikshasana (वृक्षासन)) align the Root Chakra.
- Diet: Consume root vegetables like carrots, beets, and potatoes to connect with the Earth element.
- Affirmations: Repeat affirmations like “I am safe,” “I am grounded,” and “I have enough.”
- Integration: Ensure harmony with the Sacral Chakra (Svadhisthana) by fostering emotional balance and creativity.
As cited in Shiva Samhita, ( Chapter 5, Verse 15) “चक्राणां समत्वं मुक्तये। (Cakrāṇāṁ Samatvaṁ Muktaye) Means, “Balance among chakras leads to liberation.”
Conclusion: Role of the Muladhara Chakra in Attaining Nirvana

The Muladhara Chakra is the foundation of the spiritual journey. It grounds the individual, providing stability and strength to rise through higher chakras. Only by cultivating a balanced Root Chakra can one awaken Kundalini energy and progress toward Nirvana.
As cited in Shiva Samhita, ( Chapter 5, Verse 20) “मूलं स्थिरं चक्राणां गति स्रोतः। (Mūlaṁ Sthiraṁ Cakrāṇāṁ Gati Srotaḥ) Means, “The root is stable; it is the source of chakra flow.”
By activating and balancing the Muladhara Chakra, you embark on a path of security, health, and spiritual awakening, setting the stage for ultimate liberation.
We will explore Svadhisthana (Sacral Chakra): For creativity, pleasure, and relationships in our upcoming blog. Until then, stay tuned to trinetramyc.com! 🌈
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