![]() ![]() This dhamani or dhara means one which supports & sustains life. Dharani and Dhara: Both of these words are derived from verb Dhuy which means to support or sustain. Thus Snayu means that which bathes & cleanses various tissues. ![]() Snayu: This word is derived from the word Shna which means to bath or to clean. If the vessels are diseased or do not pulsate normally, life is in danger. 3 Meanings of Synonyms 4 Hinsra & Hansi: These words are derived from the verb Han which means to destroy. Synonyms of Nadis According to Kanada, synonyms of Nadi are given below: Hinsra, hansi, snayu, dhamani, dhar, tantuki, jivitajnya, jivanjnyana, vasa & sira. Id: ADR Journals All Rights Reserved.ΔΆ J. of Rachanasharir, Faculty of Ayurveda, IMS BHU, Varanasi. of Rachana Sharir, Faculty of Ayurveda, IMS BHU, Varanasi. ![]() According to Professor Guar, the term Nadi has been used, commonly as a vessel, cord, meatus, canal or tube & Vata Nadi was considered as Nerve. ![]() The conducting pathways are quoted by Tantric as well as Yogic Gurus, but they give this in a different way. Yogis did least anatomical correlations on this subject as this was known to all at that time as these are the principle path or tract through which consciousness travels or it was not much necessity to them. This is the reason why nerves, veins, arteries are called Nadi. 2 Hariharananda Aranya (1938) mentioned that Nadi means Nala -The (channel) through which anything (energy, substance) flows. In other words we can said that, any channel through which anything substance or energy flows is called Nadi and the flow through it is known as Srotas. 1 It is very important to understand this term stream on which the whole concept of Nadi stands. Nadi means stream in Rig-veda (Mac Donnel and Keith). To get into the depth it is necessary to consult texts on Nervous system, Psychology, Ayurveda, Tantra, Acupuncture in addition to Yoga texts. It is not an easy subject & cannot be understood by studying Ayurveda texts only. The term Nadi is the most controversial term in the field of Ayurveda & Yoga. Yogic science regards that due to these sounds the basic syllabi in Chakras are transformed into much energy field. When one of the syllabi AUM is mixed with any basic syllable, it produces effective sound vibrations. AUM is created by the combination of three syllabi-namely-a+u+m. The Indian Philosophy regards that, AUM is the most powerful Ancient Basic sound in the Universe. Hence, the Basic syllable in each Chakra charges due to the sound produced in that Chakra. Sound is considered as the special quality of Universal basic element Cosmos-Hence sound power is considered as the strong& effective power amongst all the Physical powers in the World. The ancient Indian Ayurveda & Indian Philosophy regards that the four basic elements in the Universe namely Pritvi, Ap, Thejus & Vayu are derived from the First Universal Basic Element Cosmos (Akasa). Keywords: Nadis, Tantra, Sushumna, Chakra, Yoga Nadis. So the quest of Nerves in the physical body can be clearly identified, but those Nadis or Nerves in the astral body is yet to be identified. Since they are made up of subtle matter they cannot be seen by naked eyes & we cannot make any test at this level to show scientifically these are those nerves which we met when we do the dissection of Human body. Yogis did least anatomical correlations on this subject as this was known to all at that time as these are the principle path or tract through which consciousness travels or it was not much necessary for them. In other words we can say that, any channel through which energy flows is Nadi. It is very important to understand this term Stream on which the whole concept of Nadi stands. It is not an easy subject & cannot be understood by studying Ayurveda texts. 1 Review Article Nadis in Tantric Literature Introduction Mini KV *, HH Awasthi ** Abstract The term Nadi is the most controversial term in the field of Ayurveda & Yoga. ![]()
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