Significance of Snayu
Snayu, according to Ayurveda, refers to ligaments and fibrous structures vital for connecting various body components. With a total of nine hundred identified ligaments, Snayu plays a key role in stabilizing joints, binding muscles, bones, and fat, and facilitating the circulation of doshas. It is considered essential for weight-bearing and joint function, highlighted in classical texts. Additionally, Snayu is instrumental in addressing conditions like Snayugata vata and Sandhigata Vata due to its connection to muscle and nerve stability.
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Hindu concept of 'Snayu'
In Hinduism, Snayu refers to ligaments within the human body, with a total of nine hundred identified. This highlights the intricate connection of physical elements and their significance in the understanding of bodily structure.
From: Sushruta Samhita, volume 3: Sharirasthana
(1) Ligaments categorized within the body, with nine hundred ligaments identified in total.[1]