Chakra is Sanskrit for 'wheel'.  The colours are in the same order as the rainbow.  The root chakra spins the slowest, the crown the fastest. 

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Root/Base               Red - black (secondary).

                                    Base of spine.

Area affected Adrenals; kidneys; spinal column; colon; legs;

                                    Bones

 

Navel                        Orange                                              

(Sacral plexus)     Lower abdomen to navel

Areas affected           Ovaries; testicles; prostate; genitals; spleen;

                                    Womb; bladder;

 

Solar Plexus           Yellow

                                    Above the navel, below the chest.

Areas affected           Pancreas; adrenals; stomach; liver; gall bladder;   nervous system; muscles

 

Heart                                    Green - pink (secondary)

                                    Centre of the chest

Areas affected           Heart; circulatory system; arms; hands; lungs

 

Thymus                    Turquoise

                                  Between the heart and throat

Area affected Thymus gland

 

Note: the chakra above is not normally shown on Chakra Charts but with my work and study over the past 40 years I believe this is an important addition. Note: my belief is that most of the main chakras are located on the back with the exceptions of the Thymus which is located on the front of the body, the crown - top of the head & base at the bottom of the spine which faces towards the ground when standing.



Throat                      Sky blue

                                    Throat area

Areas affected           Thyroid; parathyroid; hypothalamus; throat; Mouth

 

Brow                         Indigo - dark blue (secondary)

(3rd Eye)                   Between the eyebrows

 

Areas affected           Pituitary gland; left eye; nose; ears

 

Crown                       Violet

                                    Top of head

Areas affected           Pineal gland; cerebral cortex;

            central nervous system; right eye

 

It is interesting to observe which areas or organs are giving a problem, then checking out which colour that they relate to.  Use the colour indicated, and check out how and if it helps.