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A Comprehensive Beginner’s Guide of the 7 Chakras by Astro-Numerologist Sidhharrth SKumaar

The old Sanskrit word Chakra literally translates to ‘wheel’ and refers to energy points, spread across 7 centers in your body, starting from the base of your spine and ending at the top of your head.

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The old Sanskrit word Chakra literally translates to ‘wheel’ and refers to energy points, spread across 7 centers in your body, starting from the base of your spine and ending at the top of your head. Your body functions optimally only when your chakras stay open or balanced. However, even if one of these chakras is blocked or loses its balance, you are prone to experience certain health issues.

Chakras empower body, mind and spirit. If you intend to live a healthy and harmonious life, you need to understand your chakras

Let us have a closer look at the 7 chakras present in our body. These are:

  1. Root Chakra — the base of the spine (red)
  2. Sacral Chakra — just below the naval (orange)
  3. Solar Plexus Chakra — stomach area (yellow)
  4. Heart Chakra — center of the chest (green)
  5. Throat Chakra — the base of the throat (blue)
  6. Third-Eye Chakra — between the forehead, right above the eyes (indigo)
  7. Crown Chakra — top of the head (violet)

Root Chakra (The 1st Chakra): Muladhara

The word ‘Muladhara’ comes from the combination of two Sanskrit words mula (meaning root) and dhara (meaning support). The root chakra is comprised of whatever grounds you to stability in your life and is associated with sense of safety and security. This chakra’s role is to offer you day to day survival on the earth.

Colour: Red

Location: The base of the spine, the first three vertebrae, and the pelvic floor

What balanced Root Chakra feels like: A balanced root chakra gives you a sense of peace and accomplishment when you ponder over things like safety, security, money and shelter.

Impact of an overactive Root Chakra: An overactive root chakra may lead to a state of uneasiness and anxiety. You will constantly feel anxious and insecure (both financially and physically). An overactive Root Chakra has an adverse effect on health: it may result in digestive issues, lower-back problems, ovarian issues (in females), and prostate problems (in males).

Impact of an underactive Root Chakra: Your Root Chakra will never be underactive, provided you take care of your financial and safety needs. However, your Root Chakra may become inactive in that case. This will lead you to daydreaming. Although this is not a major issue, it is suggested to stay balanced or connected to your inner spirit.

How to balance your Root Chakra: Root Chakra gives you the energy to meet your physical and financial needs. The easiest way to balance this chakra is to focus on your connection with your soul and spirit. This can be done through meditation, incantation, etc. Additionally, voluntary work and acts of compassion help restore balance to your Root Chakra by distributing the overactive energy to other energy centers in your body.

How to energize your 1st Chakra: Whenever you feel underactive or disconnected from the material existence, it is advised that you energize your Root Chakra through gardening, swimming, and playing in nature.

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Sacral Chakra (The 2nd Chakra): Svadhishana

The Sanskrit word Svadhishana literally translates to ‘the place of the self’. This chakra is the source of all your creative energy which enriches your life. The Sacral Chakra is the source of the creative life force. In addition to creativity, your Sacral Chakra brings enjoyment in your life.

Colour: Orange

Location: Below the bellybutton

What balanced Sacral Chakra feels like: A balanced Sacral Chakra offers pleasant things in life without any exaggeration. Sex, creative activities and good food that maintain a healthy work-life balance are inspired by your Sacral Chakra.

Impact of an overactive Sacral Chakra: An overactive Sacral Chakra may result in addiction, restlessness, hormonal imbalance and obesity.

Impact of underactive Sacral Chakra: Your Sacral Chakra may become underactive if you focus too much on the practical aspects and spend your time without enjoying the good things in life. An underactive Sacral Chakra results may result in depression, lack of libido, lack of passion, impotence and lack of creativity.

How to balance your Sacral Chakra: To balance the Sacral Chakra, one must control their craving for pleasure, sex, and creativity.

How to energize your 2nd Chakra: The trick to energizing your 2nd Chakra is simple—simply enjoy is life. Engaging in creative activities, making love to your partner, eating healthy food will help you energize your 2nd Chakra.

Solar Plexus Chakra (The 3rd Chakra): Manipura

Manipura stands for self-confidence, self-consciousness and personal power.

Colour: Yellow

Location: Extends from the center of the belly button to the breastbone

What balanced Solar Plexus Chakra feels like: A balanced Solar Plexus Chakra gives you a sense of wisdom, authority, power and decisiveness.

Impact of an overactive Solar Plexus Chakra: An overactive Solar Plexus Chakra may lead to anger issues, greediness and lack of compassion.

Impact of underactive Solar Plexus

Chakra: Your Solar Plexus Chakra is underactive when your personal power is in the hands of another person. This may lead to a feeling of insecurity, indecisiveness and timidity.

How to balance your Solar Plexus Chakra: You can balance your Solar Plexus Chakra by not comparing yourself with others, not meddling in other people’s business, and being kind and compassionate to the people around you.

How to energize your 3rd Chakra: You can energize your 3rd Chakra by creating a list of talents and personal affirmations that you have.

Heart Chakra (The 4th Chakra): Anahata

Heart Chakra is associated with empathy, kindness and compassion.

Colour: Green

Location: Just above the heart

What balanced Heart Chakra feels like: A balanced heart chakra offers equal feelings of love for yourself and others.

Impact of an overactive Heart Chakra: An overactive Heart Chakra may lead you to make unhealthy choices in pursuit of love. You will be more concerned about meeting than needs of others than that of yours.

Impact of underactive Heart Chakra: An underactive Heart Chakra makes you emotionally numb and cold, and makes you isolate yourself from others.

How to balance your Heart Chakra: It is advised to take a warm, relaxing bath and treat yourself to a massage in order to balance your Heart Chakra.

How to energize your 4th Chakra: Connecting your mind and soul without restricting your feelings will effectively energize your 4th Chakra.

Throat Chakra (The 5th Chakra): Vishuddha

Throat Chakra is associated with self-expression, speech, and the way you express yourself physically.

Colour: Blue

Location: In between your collar-bone

What balanced Throat Chakra feels like: A balanced Throat Chakra makes you speak truth empathetically.

Impact of an overactive Throat Chakra: Your Throat Chakra becomes overactive when you speak loudly. This may lead to pain in throat, mouth ulcer, etc.

Impact of underactive Throat Chakra: A person who is generally quiet or is shy, tend to have an underactive Throat Chakra. An underactive Throat Chakra causes issues pertaining to digestion because energy emitted from the 5th chakra is sent to the 3rd Chakra.

How to Balance your Throat Chakra: In order to balance your Throat Chakra, always think before you speak.

How to energize your 5th Chakra: One can energize their Throat Chakra by speaking truth, rhetorical training and self-expression

The Third-Eye Chakra (The 6th Chakra): Ajna

The Third-Eye Chakra is associated with the information beyond the 5 senses and the material world.

Colour: Indigo

Location: In between two eyebrows

What balanced Third-Eye Chakra feels like: When the Third-Eye Chakra is balanced, one feels in harmony with both the physical and spiritual world. Telepathy, divine consciousness and access to higher intuitions are the indicators of a balanced Third-Eye Chakra.

Impact of an overactive Third-Eye Chakra: An overactive Third-Eye Chakra may result in inclination towards astrology, tarot card reading, and increases tendency to experience paranormal phenomena.

Impact of underactive Third-Eye

Chakra: An underactive Third-Eye Chakra may result in problem with your sinuses, allergies and headaches.

How to balance your Third-Eye Chakra: In order to balance your Third-Eye Chakra, it is advised that you connect your body to Earth. Go barefoot for a stroll on a beach or in a garden.

How to energize your 6th Chakra: One can energize their 6th Chakra by practicing solitary meditation. This will enable you to focus on signals outside of your physical body.

Crown Chakra (The 7th Chakra): Sahaswara

The Crown Chakra is associated with maximum wisdom and knowledge. This is the ultimate state that connects your body to the universe.

Colour: Violet

Location: At the top of your head

What balanced Crown Chakra feels like: A balanced Crown Chakra takes you to a Godlike state. This is indicated by the state of enlightenment and divine love.

Impact of an overactive Crown Chakra: Crown Chakra is the seat of infinite universal energy, therefore, it is impossible to have an overactive Crown Chakra.

Impact of underactive Crown Chakra: An underactive Crown Chakra makes you a human being.

How to balance your Crown Chakra: There is no need to balance your Crown Chakra.

How to energize your 7th Chakra: In order to energize your 7th Chakra, one must first concentrate on balancing the other 6 Chakras by meditation and connecting with the spirit. Only after you have opened up and balanced other Chakras can you achieve Crown Chakra.

Conclusion:

Mudras and Mantras, Meditation and Chakra Stones are powerful tools one can use to open their chakras. For instance, Hematite and Smokey Quartz crystal could be used to open your Root Chakra.

Inputs by Sidhharrth S Kumaar

About Sidhharrth: 

Sidhharrth S Kumaar is a renowned name in Astro numerology and is carrying the legacy of his ancestors. He has been practicing this for the last seven years and has solved real-life problems of individuals and businesses through his capabilities and skills in Numerology. He is an occult enthusiast with skills in Numerology, Astrology, Palmistry, Lama Fera Healing, Yantra & Mantra.

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Fueling Rural Entrepreneurship: Small Business Loans Revolutionizing Rural India

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New Delhi (India), July 15: Rural areas form the backbone of India’s economy, with a vast population engaged in agriculture and small-scale enterprises. However, accessing financial resources to fuel rural entrepreneurship has traditionally been challenging. Small business loans have emerged as a powerful tool in revolutionizing rural India, providing much-needed capital to aspiring entrepreneurs and driving economic growth. In this blog, we will explore how small business loans are transforming the rural entrepreneurial landscape, fostering innovation, creating employment opportunities, and uplifting rural communities.

Encouraging Agripreneurship and Diversification:

Agriculture-based businesses are the lifeline of rural India. Small business loans enable rural entrepreneurs to venture into agripreneurship and diversify their agricultural activities. These loans facilitate investments in modern farming techniques, equipment, and infrastructure, enhancing productivity and profitability. Additionally, entrepreneurs can explore value-addition opportunities, such as food processing, organic farming, and agricultural services, creating new revenue streams and reducing dependence on traditional farming practices.

Promoting Rural Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs):

Micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) play a crucial role in rural development and employment generation. Small business loans cater specifically to the needs of rural MSMEs, providing financial support for business expansion, technology adoption, and market diversification. These loans enable entrepreneurs to establish and grow businesses in sectors such as handicrafts, textiles, cottage industries, and rural tourism. By promoting rural MSMEs, small business loans contribute to the overall socio-economic development of rural communities.

Bridging the Infrastructure Gap:

Rural areas often face infrastructure challenges, such as inadequate transportation networks, limited access to electricity, and lack of storage facilities. Small business loans address these issues by enabling entrepreneurs to invest in infrastructure development. Whether it’s setting up rural warehouses, cold storage units, or transportation services, these loans empower entrepreneurs to bridge the infrastructure gap. Improved infrastructure not only facilitates the growth of rural businesses but also attracts investments, creates employment opportunities, and enhances the overall quality of life in rural areas.

Empowering Women in Rural Entrepreneurship:

Small business loans are empowering rural women to break gender barriers and participate actively in entrepreneurship. These loans provide financial support to women entrepreneurs, enabling them to start businesses, acquire assets, and access markets. Additionally, loan programs often incorporate skill development and capacity-building initiatives tailored for women entrepreneurs. By encouraging women’s participation in rural entrepreneurship, small business loans contribute to gender equality, women’s empowerment, and the economic progress of rural communities.

Strengthening Local Supply Chains and Market Linkages:

Small business loans play a vital role in strengthening local supply chains and market linkages in rural India. Entrepreneurs can utilize these loans to enhance their production capabilities, improve product quality, and establish robust distribution networks. By connecting rural businesses with larger markets, these loans enable entrepreneurs to access better pricing, expand their customer base, and increase their profitability. Strengthening local supply chains not only boosts rural businesses but also promotes sustainable economic growth and reduces rural-urban migration.

Small business loans have emerged as a powerful force in revolutionizing rural India. By fueling rural entrepreneurship, these loans promote agripreneurship, boost rural MSMEs, bridge infrastructure gaps, empower women, and strengthen local supply chains. As more entrepreneurs in rural areas gain access to capital, they contribute to economic growth, employment generation, and the overall development of rural communities. It is imperative for financial institutions, government agencies, and other stakeholders to continue expanding small business loan programs and providing targeted support to rural entrepreneurs. Through these efforts, we can unleash the full potential of rural India and build a more inclusive and prosperous nation.

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January 2023 starts with positive prospects for the price of gold

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Even in 2023, many traders share an interest in gold, not just because this is one of the most popular precious metals, but also thanks to the accessibility of gold (or other gold derivatives) trading. With growing political uncertainty, 2022 ended on a disappointing note for bulls, but 2023 is a whole other story, and prospects seem to be more optimistic.

Past performance should not be treated as a 100% accurate forecast tool, but there are a few variables that gold bulls should keep in mind, moving into 2023.

Seasonality

The first of these variables is seasonality, and the good news is that January continues to be the most suited month for the price of gold to rise, based on data going back to 1972. More specifically, the average monthly returns in January are estimated at 1.6%, followed by 1.0% in February.

During the last several months, central banks around the world increased their gold reserves at an irregular pace, as a result of geopolitical factors. Once Russia started the war on Ukraine, assets held by high-ranking businessmen and Russian institutions were seized. This makes liquid assets such as US Treasuries less attractive, especially when it comes to countries that have an antagonistic view compared to the USA.

Peak USD bullishness?

According to data available on the website of Easymarkets, gold is trading at around $1,800 after a slow but steady recovery, beginning November 2022. This is a result of peaking USD performance against other currencies.

The FED hiked rates fast, which meant flows favoring the Dollar, and that in turn did not act as a tailwind for gold. Now that the USD has seemingly paused its rally, gold has more room to go up, unless risk aversion once again becomes dominant in the market.

In terms of macroeconomics, US inflation is already slowing, while Europe and Japan seem to be lagging by at least a few months. The same goes for economic conditions, which can be seen deteriorating worldwide. That is not supportive of a continued rise of inflation and at some point, it could be a reason for the FED to pivot and start cutting interest rates.

Interest rates

When plotting the price of gold on top of US Treasury rates, a negative correlation can be spotted. Rates up lead to gold going down and since the market is already anticipating a peak in tightening, government bonds are set to rise in 2023.

That means interest rates have less upside potential, supporting a continued rise in the gold price as the year starts. Remember that all financial assets, regardless of risk profile, are sensitive to interest rates, because they affect market liquidity, as well as the discounting effect for future returns.

There are no certainties when predicting where gold will be at the end of January, but if seasonality, the US Dollar, and interest rates act as a confluence of positive factors, the first month of 2023 can continue the precious metal’s rise.

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An Insight Into Legality Of Horse Racing Betting In India

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Regarding gambling, few countries have such a long and fascinating history as India. Horse racing is one of India’s most popular forms of betting and has been for centuries.

Horse racing betting is an activity loved by locals and fantastic entertainment, highly valued internationally. The industry employs millions of people, including jockeys, trainers, and grooms, and fills stadiums worldwide with passionate punters.

However, there are still many questions about whether or not online horse betting is legal in India. To try and understand more about the legalities involved and get an insight into horse racing betting in India, more generally, has become more critical than ever before. In this article, we take a look at some of these issues to clear up any confusion that may arise when considering wagering on equine events in the nation.

What is the Legal Status of Horse Racing Betting in India?

The legal status of horse racing betting in India is complicated. While it is considered legal and regulated, certain restrictions apply to the activity.

For example, online betting on horse races is not allowed, and only approved physical racecourses are permitted to offer this service. Additionally, specific regulations have been put in place by the Central Government’s Ministry of Home Affairs, which states that any form of gambling or wagering must occur within a licensed premise or area.

This means that even if you were to find a way to bet on a horse race online, you would still be required to visit an authorized racetrack or facility to do so physically. Fortunately, you can check our recommended sites for betting on horse races in India, which are approved by the government and operate within the confines of the law. The listed websites are reliable and secure, allowing you to place bets without the worry of any legal repercussions.

Therefore, while it is possible to bet on horse racing in India legally, the activity must be done within a licensed and regulated environment.

How Can I Bet on Horse Racing in India?

If you’re looking to place a bet on a horse race in India, the best way to do so is by visiting the nearest licensed racetrack. Here, you will be able to find one of the many bookmakers available and get started with your betting.

When placing a bet at the track, it is essential to remember that you must be 18 or over to participate and that all bets must be made in Indian Rupees (INR). Before placing any wagers, it is also essential to familiarise yourself with all applicable laws. It is also important to note that any winnings from horse racing betting must be declared and taxed accordingly.

Horse Racing vs. other forms of gambling

Horse racing betting is a form of gambling which has been around for centuries and is seen as one of the most popular forms in India. In comparison to other forms of gambling, such as casino games or sports betting, horse racing betting offers a much more traditional and social experience.

In addition to this, because it is only allowed at licensed racetracks, it is also considered safer than other forms of online gambling, which the government does not regulate.

Cricket betting is also hugely popular in India, with many people wagering about the outcome of cricket matches. While this form of gambling has been legalized in recent years, it is still considered illegal if done online. This means that cricket betting must be done through licensed bookmakers at physical premises or racetracks.

Tips for Horse Racing Betting in India

When betting on horse racing in India, there are a few tips that you should keep in mind.

  1. Choose Your Racetrack Carefully – Not all racetracks are created equal, so choosing the best suits your needs is crucial. Research the track’s history and review any reviews or ratings.
  2. Do Your Research – Before placing a bet, do your research and get to know the horses you are betting on. Look at their past performances and find out about their trainers and jockeys.
  3. Set a Budget – Gambling can be an addictive activity, so it is vital to set yourself a budget and stick to it. This will help ensure you don’t overspend and stay within your means when betting on horse races in India.
  4. Understand the Odds – Before placing a wager, it is essential to understand the odds. This will help you make an informed decision and ensure you get the best value for your money.
  5. Utilise Technology – Take advantage of technology and use apps or websites to track results, compare odds and get tips on which horses are likely to perform well in upcoming races.
  6. Check the rules and regulations of the racetrack you’re visiting to ensure that your bets are within the limits and guidelines.

Following these tips ensures that your horse racing betting experience in India is safe and enjoyable.

General requirements to take part in Horse Racing Betting in India

To take part in horse racing betting in India, you must be 18 or over and have an Indian ID that can be used to verify your age. Additionally, you will need to provide proof of residence and a valid credit/debit card for online transactions.

Furthermore, it is essential to remember that all races are governed by the rules and regulations of the track in which they are held, so it is necessary to familiarise yourself with these before placing any bets. Also, it is essential to note that horse racing betting is only allowed at licensed racetracks, so it is necessary to check the licensing status of any track you visit.

Conclusion

In conclusion, horse racing betting in India is legal and regulated, but certain restrictions apply to the activity. To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience when placing bets, it is important to familiarize yourself with all relevant laws and regulations and do your research before wagering on any horses. Additionally, choose your racetrack carefully and set a budget, so you can avoid overspending or get into financial difficulty.

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