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i think that the links at the end of the article provide false, missleading information. They provide completely different info about the colors of the chakras than wikipedia.
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That's a nice picture to whoever made that addition. I've just written a whole load of information regarding muladhara, and I'm gradually working my way through the chakras, trying to provide more information. My primary sources are 'Kundalini Tantra', by Swami Satyananda, for a description of their function, and 'The Serpent Power' by Arthur Avalon for a detailed description of the various gods and images associated with them. I was a bit lazy this time, though, I could have written more, if someone else wants to write out the description they're really welcome. --Krsnajinana 18:16, 17 November 2005 (UTC)