Anahata is the fourth primary chakra according to the Indian Tantric tradition (Shakta).

Table of contents
1 Associations
2 Alternative names
3 See also
4 External link

Associations

Anahata is positioned at the heart region and it has twelve petals which match the vrittis of lustfulness, fraudulence, indecision, repentance, hope, anxiety, longing, impartiality, arrogance, incompetency, discrimination and defiance.

It is associated with the deities Vayu, Isha, Kakini and the element Air.

Anahata is the seat of Jivatman.

Alternative names

  • Tantra: Anahata, Anahata-Puri, Dwadasha, Dwadashadala, H'idayambhoja, Hridabja, Hridambhoja, Hridambuja, Hridaya, Hridaya Kamala, Hridayabja, Hridayambuja, Hridayasarasija, Hrit Padma, Hritpankaja, Hritpankeruha, Hritpatra, Hritsaroruha, Padma-Sundara, Suryasangkhyadala
  • Vedas (late Upanishads): Anahata, Dwadashara Chakra, Fourth Chakra, Hridaya Chakra
  • Puranic: Anahata

See also

External link