Pain management through Marma Chikitsa

  • Arvind Kumar Yadav Post Graduate Scholar, P.G. Dept. of Rachna Sharir, Pt. Khushilal Sharma Govt. Auto. Ayurveda College & Institute, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India.
  • Rita Marwaha Professor and HOD, P.G. Dept. of Rachna Sharir, Pt. Khushilal Sharma Govt. Auto. Ayurveda College & Institute, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India.
  • Nisha Bhalerao Associate Professor, , P.G. Dept. of Rachna Sharir, Pt. Khushilal Sharma Govt. Auto. Ayurveda College & Institute, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India.
  • Swatantra Kumar Chourasia Assistant Professor, P.G. Dept. of Rachna Sharir, Pt. Khushilal Sharma Govt. Auto. Ayurveda College & Institute, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India.
  • Shradhha Sharma Assistant Professor, P.G. Dept. of Kayachikitsa, Pt. Khushilal Sharma Govt. Auto. Ayurveda College & Institute Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India.
Keywords: Marma, Pain, Shula, Vedna, Marma Chikitsa, Ayurveda

Abstract

Pain is an extraordinary sensation that could range from slight to intense ache. Ache has both physical and emotional components. The physical part of ache effects from nerve stimulation In Ayurveda pain is correlated with Vedana / Shula. Said feeling is maximally expressed by Vedana in Ayurveda literature.[1] Different texts of Ayurveda mentioned 107 Marma points based on anatomical positions and different structures around them. Marma are those places in the body where Prana exist, they have various effects on individual such as physical, mental and social health. Marma point or Prana essential energy in the body continues exclusive physiological, mental and if the waft of Prana or essential energy gets obstructed or blocked, the body structure is disturbed and pathology start growing. Marma points are stimulated via unique strategies or methods, so via stimulations, Marma may be directed to eliminate blockages and stimulate Prana or electricity drift for this reason ensuing in a country of healthy body, mind and spirit. Marma points are stimulated by different techniques or methods, so by stimulations, Marma may be directed to remove blockages and stimulate Prana or energy flow thus resulting in a state of healthy body, mind and spirit. In present scenario Marma Chikitsa is very popular in various part of india for its instant, permanent, natural and non-invasive way of treatment. Marma Chikitsa had emerged as new dimensions in non-pharmacological treatment of Ayurveda. If properly stimulate, Marma Chikitsa help in maintaining the vitality of the body and treatment of disease/pain by Prana or natural healing agents such as prostaglandin.

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Arvind Kumar Yadav, Rita Marwaha, Nisha Bhalerao, Swatantra Kumar Chourasia, & Shradhha Sharma. (2022). Pain management through Marma Chikitsa. Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences, 7(2), 69 - 76. Retrieved from https://jaims.in/jaims/article/view/1762
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