ANATOMY DESCRIBED IN PHANA MARMA W.S.R MODERN SCIENCE: A REVIEW ARTICLE
Dr. Vikas Mishra* and Prof. (Dr). Shyam Sundar Gupta
ABSTRACT
A accomplish anatomical description of all that Marma represents is required in order to clarify material that is difficult to understand and to make it simpler to put it into practice. This is the reason why it is quite important to provide such a description. The purpose of this study is to shed light on the anatomical characteristics that are associated with Phana Marma and to depict such qualities. During the course of this examination, the literature that is associated with this Marma was utilized as the foundation for the investigation. In the first part of this section, we will begin with a compilation of the ancient Ayurvedic writings as well as the contemporary literature that is pertinent to the subject topic. Our investigation led us to the conclusion that the vessels that are situated in the postero-lateral area, deep within the nasal cavity, and more especially the Sphenopalatine Artery, have to be regarded as the injured component that is displaying traumatic repercussions. Following the completion of our investigation into these facets and the examination of the ancient literature, we arrived at this conclusion. Furthermore, we were able to shed light on the connection that exists between the pharyngeal entrance of the Eustachian tube and his Marma. This relationship was previously unknown to us. Prior to this point, we were unaware of this relationship.
Keywords: Ayurveda, Phana Marma, Sharir.
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