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A Conceptual Study on Marma, Nadi & Chakra in Context of Prana

Author(s) ANITA, RASHI SHARMA, SUNIL KUMAR YADAV, ISHA HERSWANI
Country India
Abstract Marma are the vital points of the body where Prana resides & is the site where conglomeration of Mamsa, Sira, Snayu, Asthi & Sandhi occurs. According to Acharya Charak, Marma are the points where extensively pain felt & this is the site of Chetana. Acharya Sushruta said that at Marmasthana Prana resides while according to Vagbhatta, Marma is that place where abnormal pulsation and pain on touch found. Nadi are the energy channels that carry the Prana & transfer Prana from one point to another point. Nadi originates from the Kanda to their respective termination point or orifices of the body. Chakra is the transformer of Prana from where Prana frequency increases & decreases. On the Sushumna nadi the point where Ida & Pingala nadi meets is the location of different Chakra in a spiral form i.e Muladhara chakra, Swadisthana chakra, Manipura chakra etc. Prana is the key connecting point between Marma, Nadi & Chakra as Marma is the Adhisthana of Prana, where the Nadi are the energy channels that carries the Prana & at Chakra Prana is found in concentrated form which circulates Prana in different parts of the body.
Keywords Keywords- Marma, Nadi, Chakra, Prana
Published In Volume 6, Issue 3, May-June 2024
Published On 2024-05-24
Cite This A Conceptual Study on Marma, Nadi & Chakra in Context of Prana - ANITA, RASHI SHARMA, SUNIL KUMAR YADAV, ISHA HERSWANI - IJFMR Volume 6, Issue 3, May-June 2024. DOI 10.36948/ijfmr.2024.v06i03.13682
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2024.v06i03.13682
Short DOI https://doi.org/gtwmwr

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