Ajna

[2] The third eye is said to connect people to their intuition, give them the ability to communicate with the world, or help them receive messages from the past and the future.

The location makes it a sacred spot where Hindus apply a tilak bindi to show reverence for it.

[citation needed] The Ajna chakra is described as "a diamond-like lotus of two petals, presided by Hamsa Devata, and Susumna Sakti.

It is depicted with a white moon, six faces, and six arms holding a book, a skull, a drum, and a rosary, while making the gestures associated with granting boons and dispelling fears.

[citation needed] The mantras are monosyllabic seed sounds (bija) which, when spoken aloud, activate the energy of the respective chakras in order to purify and balance the mind and body.

Traditional Hindu diagram of third eye chakra