The Lalana or Talu Chakra is often overlooked but plays a significant role in spiritual practices. Ancient tantric texts highlight the importance of stabilizing Kundalini energy at this chakra before advancing to higher levels.
Descriptions of the Lalana chakra vary among various texts, with some depicting it as having 12 bright red petals and others describing 64 silvery white petals. A common feature is its bright red periphery, known as ghantika, which is associated with lunar energy. Opening this chakra allows practitioners to experience a glimpse of cosmic emptiness or the great Void.
Stability at the Lalana chakra is said to be a pathway to achieving eight principal Siddhis, which are psychic-spiritual powers. These powers include A?ima, enabling an atom-sized body; Mahima, allowing for an infinitely large body; Garima, granting the heaviness of gold; Laghima, providing lightness comparable to a feather; Prapti, offering access to all places and dimensions; Prakamya, giving materialization abilities; Ishtva, bestowing absolute lordship; and Vashtva, which entails subjugation powers.
For those interested in understanding how to activate the Talu chakra further, an accompanying diagram illustrates its activation point or kshetram. This visual aid can enhance comprehension and assist practitioners on their journey.