Significance of Sandhi Marma
Sandhi Marma, according to Ayurveda and scientific understanding, refers to a specific category of twenty vital points associated with joints in the body. These marma points play a significant role in trauma assessment and healing practices. Sandhi Marma encompasses critical anatomical locations that are pivotal for movement and stability, including points like Janu, Kurpara, and Manibandha. This classification highlights the importance of these marma sites in understanding joint structures and their relevance in surgical procedures.
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Hindu concept of 'Sandhi Marma'
Sandhi Marma in Hinduism encompasses twenty vulnerable joints, highlighting their significance in the body's structure and the importance of protecting these critical points for overall physical well-being and health.
From: Sushruta Samhita, volume 3: Sharirasthana
(1) Twenty Marmas categorized as vulnerable joints.[1]