Significance of Snayu Marma
Snayu Marma refers to a classification of twenty-seven vital points in Ayurvedic medicine associated primarily with ligaments and tendons. These marmas, characterized by their connection to connective tissues, are crucial for the stability of muscles, joints, and overall movement. Understanding Snayu Marma is essential in surgical practices, as improper treatment of these vital points can lead to complications. The study of Snayu Marma underscores the importance of surgical knowledge regarding these significant anatomical structures.
In Dutch: Snayu Marma; In Finnish: Snayu Marma; In Spanish: Marma de Sangre
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Hindu concept of 'Snayu Marma'
In Hinduism, Snayu Marma denotes twenty-seven vital ligament-union points, which are essential for physical and energetic balance in the body, highlighting their significance in health and traditional healing practices.
From: Sushruta Samhita, volume 3: Sharirasthana
(1) Twenty-seven Marmas classified as vital ligament-unions.[1]