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ArtistIn pouring technique a middle-aged gnome with a bushy beard and a tall, pointy hat sits cross-legged in quiet meditation. A warm, orange glow surrounds his lower belly, representing the sacral chakra (Svadhisthana). Gentle ripples of light move around him, like waves in a calm pond. His face shows deep focus and peace. Small lotus flowers and flowing patterns appear in the air, subtly shifting like a breeze. His robe, in shades of orange and amber, drapes naturally over his small frame. The whole scene feels warm, creative, and full of quiet energy.
Esoteric traditions in Hinduism mention numerous numbers and arrangements of chakras, of which a classical system of six-plus-one, the last being the Sahasrara, is most prevalent. This seven-part system, central to the core texts of hatha yoga, is one among many systems found in Hindu tantric literature. Hindu Tantra associates six Yoginis with six places in the subtle body, corresponding to the six chakras of the six-plus-one system.
Primary chakras according to Hindu Tantrism
1. Muladhara
2. Svadhisthana
3. Manipura
4. Anahata
5. Vishuddhi
6. Ajna
7. Sahasrara
A whimsical wizard in a vibrant orange robe and pointed hat meditates amidst swirling golden patterns and lotus flowers, radiating a serene and magical aura.