Study of Nadi’s in Tantric Literature and Their Relation to Neurons

Authors

  • K. V. Mini P G Department of Rachana Sharir, Vaidya Yagya Dutt Sharma Ayurved Mahavidyalaya Khurja, Bulandshahr. U P., India.
  • H. H. Awasthi Department of Rachana Sharir, Faculty of Ayurveda, IMS BHU, Varanasi, U. P., India.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/rdmmr/v1/12208D

Keywords:

Nadis, Tantra, Sushumna, Chakra, Yoga Nadis, Neurons

Abstract

In the Rig-veda, the word "nadi" signifies "stream." It is important to understand the term "Stream," which underpins the entire Nadi concept. In other terms, every channel through which energy flows is referred to as Nadi. Tantra's artistic side has its own set of rules. It isn't a tradition without rules, nor does it approve of anything dramatic, sensational, novel, or unconventional. Tantra offers a structured and orderly view of art based on an understanding of the universe's occult and spiritual rules.

[1] Yogis made the fewest anatomical correlations on this subject because it was well known at the time that these are the main path or tract through which consciousness travels, or because it was not necessary for them. Tantric and Yogic Gurus both mention the conducting pathways, but they do so in distinct ways. Because they are made up of subtle matter, they cannot be seen with the naked eye, and we are unable to conduct any tests at this level to demonstrate that they are the nerves that we met during the dissection of the human body. So the quest for “Nerves” in the physical body can be clearly identified, but those Nadis or Nerves in the astral body have yet to be identified.

Published

2021-10-01

How to Cite

K. V. Mini, & H. H. Awasthi. (2021). Study of Nadi’s in Tantric Literature and Their Relation to Neurons. Recent Developments in Medicine and Medical Research Vol. 1, 127–134. https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/rdmmr/v1/12208D