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Friday, January 21, 2022

Marma abhyanga or Marma point therapy or Therapeutic body massage…

Marma points therapy is a traditional Ayurvedic massage technique that's believed to help sustain the flow of energy throughout your body. There are 107 marma points located around our body. Stimulation of these points is said to affect everything from the health of your organs to the production of hormones. Marma has been discussed in Vedas and also detailed in the classical Ayurvedic text, Shushrut Samhita. The marma points are similar to Chinese acupuncture, with only no invasive use of needles involved. Marma points are the position on the body where flesh, veins, arteries, tendons, bones, and joints meet. They may be seen as the junctions’ where Vayu, Pitta, and Kapha meet; or where sattva, rajas, and tamas meet; or where eternity and relativity meet. Some of the experts say that they are the points where the three aspects of self–realization meet, I,e. inner self, outer world, and between the two (knower, known, and process of knowing). They may be the junction between the physical, astral, and causal bodies. In short, they are the points that have great importance to a person’s body, mind, and spirit.

                    (Marmas  points in human) 


Although, the marmas are the junctions of all the five principles (i.e. flesh, veins, arteries, tendons, bones, and joints), at each point, a predominance of one principle exists. It is at these points where abhyanga can most effectively restructure or rebalance the system to function most healthily. Further, Abhyanga helps to develop the preventive health and longevity of the body and mind by ensuring the proper balance and flow of hormones, fluids, immune, factors, etc. 

Marma points are known in Ayurveda as major (Maha) and minor (laghu); however, in the human body, there are one hundred and seven marma points that exist. The major points are responsible to make functional chakras (secret energy points) on the body, while the minor points are found around the torso and limbs, thus, healing through marma abhyanga affects the chakras. Physical health and doshas. 

The purpose of marma abhyanga is to stimulate the various bodily organs and systems. Like acupuncture, these points are measured by finger units to detect their correct locations. In ancient India, it was cautioned that this marma was to be guarded against harm. If these points were pierced by an arrow or hit forcibly, it could result in disease, trauma, or even death. Obviously, places like the heart, forehead, and throat are vulnerable areas whereas sites on both arms and legs are less vulnerable to severe injury. It is seen whenever imbalances exist in the body, these same spots become sore. Through marma abhyanga, health is restored.

Marma points are grouped according to the region of the body (arms -22 points, legs -22 points (11 in each), abdomen, 3 points, chest, 9 points, back, 14 points, and head and neck 37 points. They are also grouped according to muscles (10 points), ligaments and tendons (23 points), arteries (9 points), veins (37 points), joints (20 points), and bones (87 points). 

Traditionally, marma points are grouped into three categories; those on the legs and feet (Shankha marma), those on the trunk (Madhayamanga marma), and those on the neck and head (Jatrudhva marma). I hope, this article surely helps medical students, certified message centers, physiotherapists, and other traditional medicine practitioners. 

Stay healthy, stay safe…      

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