( BELOW HERE ) : Varma Kalai based on Vaidhiya Murai ( Ancient Healing Therapy )
An English Translation Of The Sushruta Samhita Based On Original Sanskrit Text.
Edited And Published By : Kaviraj Kunja Lal Bhishagratna
Presented by : Master Murugan ( Silambam Academy ) of www.silambam.us

Varma Kalai Pressure Points - Advance Techniques
( Sanskrit संस्कृतम् : not_available / Tamil தமிழ் : வர்மக்கலை / Telugu : మర్మయుద్దకళ )
| ■ About Varma Kalai |
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Summary
Varma adi or Marma adi
♦ Varmak Kalai,
♦ Varmam ( Tamil : வர்மம் ),
♦ Varma Adi,
♦ Varma Sastra,
♦ Varma Vidya,
♦ Marma Vidya,
♦ Marma Kalai,
♦ Varma Kalari,
♦ Kalari Varma,
♦ Marma Sthanam ( Telugu : మర్మ స్థానం ) and many more. In Malayalam, varmam is known as Marma / Marmam / Marma Adi. Pressure points - Varma Varisai ( Full-details available at end of this page ) Varma adi recognizes 108 marmas ( lethal Varma points ), 12 Padu marmas ( death marmas ) and 96 Thodu marmas ( touch marmas ) and about 350 therapeutic Varma points within our body. There are also counter marmas to heal trauma to the marmas. Varma also known as Marma points which located at point of specific part of body surface whereby application of pressure or insertion of needles will affect the vital energy flow or Prana ( life ) along a complex system of subtle channels called Nadis. By using varying degrees of force to strike the body at different vital points, can produce astounding results. When used in warfare by a skilled combatant, these blows can cause instant death, great pain, paralysis or infection even delayed death. The results vary according to the power and velocity used by the combatant, subject to the timing of the day as well.
Common training taught by Varma Kalai classes - for fighting skills
Terminology |
Methods |
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| 01. Kai Murai | Hand / Finger Methods |
| 02. Seiyal Murai | Application Methods / Ways |
| TRAINING IN LEVEL 1 : Varma Varisai ( Understanding of Vital Points strikes / attacks ) |
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- Naduvu Adangal ( Middle )
- Kii Adangal ( Bottom ) ♦ Podhu Adangal ( Common Release ) - 03 ♦ Sarvaanga Adangal - 01
| TRAINING IN LEVEL 2 : Pormuga Varma Varisai ( Lesson for Vital Point attacks ) |
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The meaning of Padu is nothing but death. Padu Varmam are highly dangerous. These are located in the front part of the body. A gentle touch or a push in these places may result death : Thilagartha ( Thilartha ) Kalam
Natchathira Kalam
Sevi Kutri Kalam
Pedraei ( Pidari ) Kalam
Urakka Kalam
Sumei Varmam
Ner Varmam
Adappa Kalam
Urumi Kalam
Valia Athisurukki
Siriya Athisurukki
Kalladaikalam ♦ Por Varmam - 24 ( used in Combat / Self Defence ) Total : 36 Varmam Points Total : 36 Varmam Points x 12 Thadupugal ( Blocks ) = 432 Varma Adigal ( Vital Attacks ) ♦ Amrithanila ( Nectar placement )
This concept explains the effectiveness of attack on Varmam depends on the lunar movement. The Varma point keeps moving from toe to head and vice-versa with the movement of moon. The movement will be of X shape. The vital Varma points and the poison will travel in the opposite direction. Such effective points of each day are known as the Amrithanila.
TYPES OF VARMAM
96 Vital Points triggered by a touch. Not deadly, but will affect the victim by disabling the body, organ movements and function. A touch or a small push with a finger or a beating in these places make one faint with many side effects like fits etc. In some cases the organs will get affected for a specific period such as 15 days, 30 days, 45 days etc. Thus there are 108 Varmam mentioned by Siddha's in a human body. They are located in the places such as :
Vital Points |
Part of Human body |
|---|---|
| 37 places | Places above neck |
| 34 places | Places below neck |
| 16 places | Places back of the body |
| 11 places | Places in legs |
| 10 places | Places in hands |
| 108 | TOTAL |
12 Vital Points that are fatal, causing immediate, severe effects upon the victim. ♦ Thattu Varmam ( Varmam points which stimulated by tapping / blows )
Decisive Vital points in 8 places in the chest and abdomen area that are used by the master. These are kept confidential until the master pass on the knowledge to the selected disciple. ♦ Uuthu Varmam ( Varmam points which stimulated by blowing using mouth )
e.g. Decisive Vital points that are used by the master. Master ( Aasan ) chew small piece of dry ginger and blow the air into nose and ears of patience to help reduce some Varmam related problem. Betel leaf air also can be used if dry ginger not available, because both have anti-vayu property. Ginger air will dislodge the stagnant vayu and stimulate good energy flow through whole body, and thus patience will become conscious. This blowing method used because some Varmam points can't be reach in-depth by finger / touch. These are kept confidential until the master pass on the knowledge to the selected disciple. ♦ Nakku Varmam ( Varmam points which stimulated by licking )
e.g. Using licking method to reduce hard/heavy pressure on Varmam points. Decisive Vital points that are used by the master. These are kept confidential until the master pass on the knowledge to the selected disciple. ♦ Thodu Varmam ( Varmam points which stimulated by touch ) ♦ Parechal Varmam ♦ Koochal Varmam ♦ Sumbana Varmam ♦ Thadavu Varmam ( Varmam points which stimulated by rubbing / massage ) ♦ Thuppu Varmam ( Varmam points which stimulated by spitting the herbs ) ♦ Sunonitha Varmam ♦ Sukkila Varmam ♦ Choondu Varmam ♦ Nooku Varmam and Meitheenda Kalai / Meitheenda Kalam
Triggering vital points by focusing / staring / concentrating on the target. It takes several years of practice for 1 to become an expert in Nooku Varmam. It is said Nokku Varmam and Meitheenda kalam are so highly vulnerable so that a mere gaze at these areas of the body itself will do to down the man. In olden days Aasan had used Nokku Varmam and Meitheenda kalam to control enemies and wild animals.
Classifications of Varma Points
Vital Points |
Part of Human body |
|---|---|
| 25 | From Top of the Head till Neck |
| 45 | From Neck till Naval Point |
| 9 | From Naval Point till Anus |
| 14 | Arms |
| 15 | Legs |
| 108 | TOTAL |
Vital Points |
Varmam Type |
|---|---|
| 96 | Thodu Varmam |
| 12 | Padu Varmam |
| 108 | TOTAL |
Vital Points |
Varmam Based On |
|---|---|
| 27 | Stars ( Hindu Astrological ) |
| 30 | Lunar |
| 35 | Padu Varmam |
| 92 | TOTAL |
Vital Points |
Classification |
|---|---|
| 18 | Padu Varmam |
| 96 | Thodu Varmam |
| 8 | Pakka Varmam |
| 86 | Narambu Elumbu Varmam |
| 45 | Maru Varmam |
| 253 | TOTAL |
Vital Points |
Classification |
|---|---|
| 65 | Vata Varmam (Air) |
| 24 | Pitta Varmam (Heat) |
| 6 | Kapha Varmam (Cool) |
| 12 | Concealed Varmam |
| 107 | TOTAL |
According to Vaidhiya murai ( Healing therapy under Siddha medicine ) the vital points are explained as :
Vital Points |
Functions |
|---|---|
| 64 | Vadha Varmam |
| 24 | Pitha Varmam |
| 6 | Kaba Varmam |
| 6 | Ul Varmam |
| 8 | Thattu Varmam |
| 108 | TOTAL |
Varma Student
Learning Varmam - Traditional Way
Requirements for training
♦ Mathematics
♦ Political science
♦ Astronomy
♦ Physics
♦ Chemistry
♦ Saamuthriga Lakshanam
♦ Yoga
♦ Military tactics
♦ Horsemanship
♦ Elephant riding
♦ Charioteering
♦ Hindu philosophy ( Saiva, Vaisnava, Saktha, Koumara, Boutha, Samana ) etc. The Varma Kalai martial artist is not allowed to teach the art to others until he receives Deeksha from his Aasan or Periyaasan as in recognition of him as an Aasan. Hearsays are that the rules were followed sincerely without exception, everyone who wished to learn the art were not qualified to learn. It was taught only to selected individuals who qualified but again all who learned does not qualify to become an Aasan. Also the Aasans and Periyaasans did not pass on few techniques as they never met qualified diciple. It is being said that causes such led to the loss of many great techniques, few Aasans who spoke to media deny that thought. There is also a belief that the art was kept hidden for centuries for various reasons, it seems that Aasans agree to that but there is no sound record on what facts set the art hidden.
Qualities in Varma Aasan
♦ Siddha Medicine
♦ Knowledge of Herbs
♦ Chanting Mantras
♦ Tantric practices
♦ Astrology
♦ Anga Sasthra
♦ Boomi Sasthra
♦ Vaastu Sasthra ( study of building architecture, similar to Chinese Feng Shui )
♦ Horai
♦ Nimitha Sasthra
♦ Thoni Sasthra
♦ Dharga Sasthra
♦ Kama Sasthra ( sexuality ) ( Tamil : காமசூத்ரா )
♦ Navaratna ( precious stones )
♦ Saranool ( breathing )
♦ Soola Nilai
♦ Yoga
♦ Psychology It requires at least 12 years to learn these arts.
History
The above narration ( Kai Mathirai Thiravukol Verse 41 ) says, cannot be merely considered as a made-up story. One of the names that denote varmam is 'Siva'. Another name that denote varmam is 'Vasi', which means air. If you repeat 'vasi' continuously, you can hear 'Siva'. 'Sivam' means life. That is why Thirumoolar preached the philosophy of 'Love is Sivam' ( Love is Life ). One of the current available texts 'Sarasuthram' gives the criteria for teaching varmam to eligible students.
The above versus ( Sarasuthram Verse 4 ) says that a varmam teacher should teach varmam only to a 'sivayogi'. Sivayogi is the one who loves all life forms. In all the varmam texts written since Thirumoolar till ones in 18th - 19th century, varmam is spoken along with sivam.
The history that is said so far has been taken from epics. In reality, varmakalai might have its roots in self-defense martial arts. It is the tactics man might have learnt by observing birds and animals. In Kalari ( Defense Varmalogy ), practiced in southern Tamil Nadu and Kerala, various forms like Elephant Form, Tiger Form, Fox Form, Lion Form, Hanuman Form, and etc. are still in use.
In cockfight, to improve the fighting spirit, the owner of the cock will massage the back of the cock. This looks similar to how now a days the teacher gives a pat on the student's shoulder to encourage him or her.
From the medieval period, the ornaments worn by man in the ears, fingers, legs and foot, knowingly or unknowingly gave him health and energy. The body piercing done in the name of god also helped him to improve his life. Similar to how circumstances helped him to learn the about various parts in the body that helped him to improve the health, he also learned about the parts that caused illness. He used this knowledge to attack his enemy and create damage. On the other hand when he got hit, with spiritual thoughts, he cured himself by tuning the points that revived the good health.
Though he could command victory over his enemies, he also performed rituals and took the help of 'Kalari Moorthy - Kali' god. Also to save the life of the people, who were injured by his enemy, he took the help of the god 'Kalari Moorthy - Sarabesvarar'.
Hence, for the growth of varmakalai, mankind's capability, thinking process and action played a dominant role. Our ancestors invented this art to help the mankind. It is our duty to preserve this rare art.
Though Varma Kalai has its own form of katas and procedures, it was closely assorted with Silambam's component Kuttu varisai and Kalaripayattu. Knowledge of Varma Kalai was considered vital in both arts to become a Grand Master. The teachers were called as Aasan ( Tamil : ஆசான் ) and the grand masters were called as Periyaasan ( Tamil : பெரியாசன் ) or Iyan ( Tamil : ஐயன் ).
Historically, Varma Kalai has been one of the arts taught to those of royal blood. However, even royalty were required to pass the stringent requirements for discipleship. The schools received nivandhanams ( donation with high respect ) from the Kings of Tamil Kingdom (Chera, Chola, Pandya and Pallava. Aasan and Periyaasan of Varma Kalai were highly respected.
The art was taught only to selected individuals, but due to the strict requirements for new students it never gained large numbers of adherents. Due to its secretive nature, Varma Kalai remained largely unknown even in India until the release of the movie Indian, in which Kamal Haasan played the role of a Varma Kalai expert. The film's popularity generated a resurgence of interest in the art.
Currently Varma Kalai is practised in Tamil Nadu as Kuttu varisai and in Kerala as Kalari training.
Introduction to Varmam
Based on this song ( Vaakata Nithanam Verse 350-30 ), the word Varmam referred to flow of life force in relationship with breathing. In Malayalam, Varmam is known as Marmam.
| Data Arrangement, Technical Arrangement & Graphics |
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| ♦ Master ( Aasan ) Murugan - Silambam Academy |
| References ( About Varma Kalai ) |
| ♦ Thirumoolar Varmalogy Institute, India |
| ♦ Book of Ben Stevens "From Lee to Li", HarperCollins 2009 ISBN 9780007347414 |
| ♦ Sacred Books of the East series edited by Müller ( 1879 to 1910 ) |
| ♦ Ralph T. H. Griffith ( English translations of the four Samhitas ), published 1889 to 1899 |
| ■ Nose |
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Varma Points at Nose
Vital Points |
Part of Human body |
|---|---|
| Thilagartha ( Thilartha ) Kalam | inbetween of both eyebrow, at start of nose curve |
| Kannadi Kalam | inline with both eyes, at both side of nose |
| Vaala Varmam | at curve above nose tip |
| Sundi Kalam | tip of nose |
| Minvitti Varmam | side of both nose hole |
| Data Arrangement, Technical Arrangement & Graphics |
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| ♦ Master ( Aasan ) Murugan - Silambam Academy |
| References ( Nose ) |
| ♦ Master ( Aasan ) Karunakaran - Tamil Nadu, India |
| ♦ Master ( Aasan ) Anand - Tamil Nadu, India |
| ♦ Thirumoolar Varmalogy Institute - Tamil Nadu, India |
| ■ Eyes |
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Varma Points at Eyes
Vital Points |
Part of Human body |
|---|---|
| Puruva Varmam | Supratrochlear-Orbital Nerve at center of both eyebrows |
| Manthira Kalam | Infratrochlear Nerve at side eyes, near nose -both side |
| Natchathira Kalam | Branch of Lachrymal Nerve at around side of eyes |
| Anan Kalam | Temporal Branches of Facial Nerve at around lower temple of head, beside eyes |
| Kambothrei Kalam | Infraorbital Nerve / Malar Nerve at exactly below eyes |
| Data Arrangement, Technical Arrangement & Graphics |
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| ♦ Master ( Aasan ) Murugan - Silambam Academy |
| References ( Eyes ) |
| ♦ Master ( Aasan ) Karunakaran - Tamil Nadu, India |
| ♦ Master ( Aasan ) Anand - Tamil Nadu, India |
| ♦ Thirumoolar Varmalogy Institute - Tamil Nadu, India |
| ■ Ears |
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Varma Points at Ears
Vital Points |
Part of Human body |
|---|---|
| Sunambu Kalam | Superficial temporal nerve at head side - 3 fingers incline above Poigai Kalam |
| Poigai Kalam | top of ear lobe opening, exactly at head that joint ears - inbetween ear and head |
| Kutri Varmam | Auriculo-temporal Nerve at joint of tragus of ears bone |
| Sevi Kutri Kalam | Posterior Auricular Nerve located below ears behind ear lobe as in diagram |
| Uthira Kalam | Great Auricular Nerve at below ears near side of neck |
| Data Arrangement, Technical Arrangement & Graphics |
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| ♦ Master ( Aasan ) Murugan - Silambam Academy |
| References ( Ears ) |
| ♦ Master ( Aasan ) Karunakaran - Tamil Nadu, India |
| ♦ Master ( Aasan ) Anand - Tamil Nadu, India |
| ♦ Thirumoolar Varmalogy Institute - Tamil Nadu, India |
| ■ Head |
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IMAGE : Varma Points at Back of Head
Varma Points at Head
Vital Points |
Part of Human body |
|---|---|
| Kondaei Kolli | top of head center |
| Patchi Varmam | center of forehead |
| Patchi Ner Varmam | inline above patchi Varmam |
| Pottu Varmam | at temple of head between eye brow and ears, follow diagram -nerves towards both direction |
| Sirum Kolli | top of head at place where skin of head can be seen |
| Sruthi Varmam | 45 Degrees on both side slightly below Sirum Kolli |
| Pedraei/Pidari Kalam | 3rd (least) occipital nerve -dorsal ramus of C3 spinal nerve |
| Porrti Kalam | Greater occipital nerve -dorsal ramus of C2 / C3** spinal nerve ) **C3 depends on necessity of pressure |
| Data Arrangement, Technical Arrangement & Graphics |
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| ♦ Master ( Aasan ) Murugan - Silambam Academy |
| References ( Head ) |
| ♦ Master ( Aasan ) Karunakaran - Tamil Nadu, India |
| ♦ Master ( Aasan ) Anand - Tamil Nadu, India |
| ♦ Thirumoolar Varmalogy Institute - Tamil Nadu, India |
| ■ Face |
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Varma Points at Face
Vital Points |
Part of Human body |
|---|---|
| Valamurthi Kalam | Infra-Orbital Branches of Facial Nerve |
| Sandiyae Varmam | Long Buccal Nerve |
| Urakka Kalam | Retromandibular vein at both side of neck - under cheek bone |
| Ottu Varmam | Facial vein underneath mouth bone |
| Sanggethiri Kalam | Thyroid cartilage at Laryngeal Prominence a.k.a Adam Apple |
| Sumei Varmam | Anterior jugular vein at below adam apple near end of throat |
| Data Arrangement, Technical Arrangement & Graphics |
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| ♦ Master ( Aasan ) Murugan - Silambam Academy |
| References ( Face ) |
| ♦ Master ( Aasan ) Karunakaran - Tamil Nadu, India |
| ♦ Master ( Aasan ) Anand - Tamil Nadu, India |
| ♦ Thirumoolar Varmalogy Institute - Tamil Nadu, India |
| ■ Hand |
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Varma Points ( Back of Hand - Posterior )
Vital Points |
Part of Human body |
|---|---|
| Kawli Kalam | Cephalic vein between bone joint of thumb and index finger -back of palm / hand |
| Vedi Pirlgai Varmam | Dorsal venous network / Dorsal Metacarpal Vein inbetween knucle bone of middle finger ( akash ) and ring finger ( prithvi ) |
| Data Arrangement, Technical Arrangement & Graphics |
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| ♦ Master ( Aasan ) Murugan - Silambam Academy |
| References ( Hand ) |
| ♦ Master ( Aasan ) Karunakaran - Tamil Nadu, India |
| ♦ Master ( Aasan ) Anand - Tamil Nadu, India |
| ♦ Thirumoolar Varmalogy Institute - Tamil Nadu, India |
| ■ Palm/Arm |
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Varma Points at Palm & Arm ( Frontal Body - Anterior )
Vital Points |
Part of Human body |
|---|---|
| Tarchanai Kalam | Joint of middle finger's digital vein and superficial palmar venous arch |
| Ullenggai Vellai Varmam | Deep palmar venous arch at center of palm inline with thumb |
| Mani Bantha Varmam | Median vein of forearm at center of wrist joint |
| Sudothri Varmam | Radial vein |
| Teetha Varmam | Cephalic vein |
| Mootu Varmam | Median cubital vein at joint of inner elbow |
| Savvu Varmam | between brachial vein and basilic vein ( splits ) of Axillary vein at front of shoulder / arm joints socket |
| Data Arrangement, Technical Arrangement & Graphics |
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| ♦ Master ( Aasan ) Murugan - Silambam Academy |
| References ( Palm/Arm ) |
| ♦ Master ( Aasan ) Karunakaran - Tamil Nadu, India |
| ♦ Master ( Aasan ) Anand - Tamil Nadu, India |
| ♦ Thirumoolar Varmalogy Institute - Tamil Nadu, India |
| ■ Leg & Foot |
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Varma Points at Leg & Foot
Vital Points |
Part of Human body |
|---|---|
| Ullengkal Vellai Varmam | Lateral Plantar Nerve and Artery Joints at Flexor Digitorum Brevis muscle |
| Muthu Tamarai Varmam | |
| Suundigei Kalam | |
| Kal Kavali Kalam Varmam | |
| Virrti Varmam | |
| Padang'Kal Varmam | Medial Dorsal Cutaneous Nerve |
| Kann Pugaichal Varmam | Nerve at Peroneus Longus |
| Uppu Kutri Kalam | |
| Uthi Kal Varmam | Nerve at Achilles Tendon |
| Komberi Kalam | thumb holding method and other 4 fingers press varmam point at interior leg |
| Utherei Muga Varmam | |
| Mootu Varmam | |
| Ul-Todei Varmam | |
| Amei Kal |
| Data Arrangement, Technical Arrangement & Graphics |
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| ♦ Master ( Aasan ) Murugan - Silambam Academy |
| References ( Leg & Foot ) |
| ♦ Master ( Aasan ) Karunakaran - Tamil Nadu, India |
| ♦ Master ( Aasan ) Anand - Tamil Nadu, India |
| ♦ Thirumoolar Varmalogy Institute - Tamil Nadu, India |
| ■ Body ( Center ) |
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IMAGE : Varma Kalai Pressure Point Torso Stomach below umbilical cord
Varma Points at TORSO CENTER OF FRONT BODY - from Neck to Umbilical Cord
Vital Points |
Part of Human body |
|---|---|
| Tumbi Kalam | |
| Kathir Varmam | |
| Kathir-Gamam Varmam | |
| Kuumbu Varmam | |
| Ner Varmam ( Solar Plexus ) |
| Data Arrangement, Technical Arrangement & Graphics |
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| ♦ Master ( Aasan ) Murugan - Silambam Academy |
| References ( Body ( Center ) ) |
| ♦ Master ( Aasan ) Karunakaran - Tamil Nadu, India |
| ♦ Master ( Aasan ) Anand - Tamil Nadu, India |
| ♦ Thirumoolar Varmalogy Institute - Tamil Nadu, India |
| ■ Body ( Front ) |
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Varma Points at TORSO FRONT BODY -from shoulder, chest, neck, hips, armpit and stomach
Vital Points |
SHOULDER COVERAGE |
|---|---|
| Ka Kattai Kalam | |
| Vilanggu Varmam | |
| Mujjah Varmam | |
| Sivelai Kalam | |
| Sakthi Varmam | |
Vital Points |
CHEST COVERAGE |
| Thuse-Muga Varmam | |
| Anuman Kalam | |
Vital Points |
HIPS & STOMACH COVERAGE |
| Adappa Kalam | |
| Velli-Iral Varmam | |
| Karr-Iral Varmam | |
| Sada-Pirl Varmam ( slightly back of hips ) | |
| Kai Katti Kalam | |
| Mundal Varmam | |
| Yettal Varmam | |
| Palla Varmam |
| Data Arrangement, Technical Arrangement & Graphics |
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| ♦ Master ( Aasan ) Murugan - Silambam Academy |
| References ( Body ( Front ) ) |
| ♦ Master ( Aasan ) Karunakaran - Tamil Nadu, India |
| ♦ Master ( Aasan ) Anand - Tamil Nadu, India |
| ♦ Thirumoolar Varmalogy Institute - Tamil Nadu, India |
| ■ Body ( Back ) |
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Varma Points at TORSO BACK BODY -from Neck to Bottom
Vital Points |
Part of Human body |
|---|---|
| Mudacha Varmam | |
| Vilangu Varmam | |
| Vaivu Kalam | Varmam at both side of Vaivu Kalam / Varmam at single side of Vaivu Kalam |

IMAGE : Varmam at Infraspinatus
| Data Arrangement, Technical Arrangement & Graphics |
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| ♦ Master ( Aasan ) Murugan - Silambam Academy |
| References ( Body ( Back ) ) |
| ♦ Master ( Aasan ) Karunakaran - Tamil Nadu, India |
| ♦ Master ( Aasan ) Anand - Tamil Nadu, India |
| ♦ Thirumoolar Varmalogy Institute - Tamil Nadu, India |
| ■ VARMA KALAI TEST # 1 : BRING CURSOR AT NOSE AREA !!!! |
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KNOWLEDGE TEST PAGE
| Data Arrangement, Technical Arrangement & Graphics |
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| ♦ Master ( Aasan ) Murugan - Silambam Academy |
| References ( VARMA TEST ) |
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Pressure point at Hand
Pressure point below biceps ( Basilic Nerve under-arm until arm-pit )
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Pressure point at Face ( Double Strike at Buccal Nerve & Mental Nerve )
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Pressure point at Neck ( at "top" triagular edge - crossing of 2 nerves, Lesser Occipital Nerve & Great Auricular Nerve )
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Pressure point at below Collar Bone - Chest ( strike Axillary Vein in highlight area )
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| ■ POR VARMAM ( FOR COMBAT - PRESSURE POINTS KNOCK-DOWN / ATTACKS ) |
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• HEAD
• NECK
• CHEST
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| ■ VARMA KALAI HEALING MASSAGE ( TRADITIONAL PRESSURE POINTS MASSAGE ) |
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| ■ VAIDHIYA MURAI ( MEDICAL ) - VARMA KALAI SURGERY of "Susrutha Samhitha" |
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SUMMARY
♦ at nerve system ( narambu ) / nadi( meridian )
♦ at bones / ligaments
♦ at muscles
♦ at internal organs
♦ Animal / Birds essence based treatment
♦ Air based treatment
♦ Herbal based treatment
♦ Physiotheraphy based treatment
♦ Celestial Planets / Energy based treatment
♦ Tantric based treatment We could develop varmam related injuries due to the following reasons : ♦ Lifting heavy loads
♦ Excessive pleasure
♦ Excessive sorrow
♦ Excessive sleep
♦ Accidents
♦ Engaging in fights
♦ Giving birth to a child
♦ Etc. The various techniques that can be applied to cure varmam related injuries are : ♦ Marukaalam
♦ Thirumal Murai
♦ Adangal Murai
♦ Thiravukol Murai
♦ Thadaval Murai ( Applying massage techniques )
♦ Marunthu Murai ( Applying medicines )
♦ Vayu Nilai Amarthal
♦ Kattu Murai Techniques like Marukaalam and Thiravukol Murai are used for instant relief. Techniques like Thadaval Murai and Thirumal Murai should be done at least for 3 consecutive days to give relief from varmam related injuries. Reviving of a Fainted Individual If an individual has fainted due to varmam attack, he or she first should be diagnosed by a Varmaani ( Varmam Doctor / Varmam Master / Varmam Asan ). Varmaani should start the diagnostics by observing the color of cornea and the color of the teeth of the patient. Then varmaani checks the flow in Vata, Pita, and Kapha nadis. If he is satisfied with the flows in these nadis, varmaani should proceed to the next step in the treatment. Now, varmaani should apply the Kavzhi Adangal ( Adangal - technique in which pressure points are tuned in specific pattern ) to regulate blood flow, temperature and pranic flow in the patient's body. Then varmaani should apply Puzhimuthu Adangal to stimulate the Kalai Nerves ( major nerves through which pranic energy flow in the body ). At this point, varmaani can notice the patient starting to regain the consciousness and tiredness being reduced. Then on applying Nasiyam in patient's nose or using blowing techniques in patient's nose or ears, the patient will completely regain consciousness. Then Thiravukozh ( method to open varmam ) should be applied to release the affected varmams. Once the patient has attainted stable condition, varmaani should either enquire the patient about the accident to know the area in which patient was hit or should analyze the flow of nadis to locate the affected region. Then, varmaani should apply the proper Thadavazh Murai ( massaging techniques ). Based on the area in the body that was affected, the varmaani should know the diseases that might arise in the future. According both internal medication and external medication should be prescribed. Such treatment should consider the varmams located in nerves, muscles and bones. Dealing with Fractures Varmaani should have knowledge about bone structure and joints. When a patient with bone fracture approaches him, first he should stop the wastage of blood by blocking the required nerves. He should then use the necessary pads to fix veins and arteries and should put a proper dressing using cloths. The technique in which the dressing is done varies depending up on the location on the fracture. To heal the fracture, the dressing should allow path for proper air circulation and also should have provision to administer herbal oils to cure the wounds. The dressing should be removed and redone for 7 times and each time the dressing should be done based on the current condition of the bones. In addition, internal medicines should also be prescribed to the patient. Other Disorders
Various other disorders that can be cured with the help of varma therapy are : ♦ Nerves weakness
♦ Body shivering
♦ Disk prolapse
♦ Dehydration
♦ Cervical spondylosis
♦ Head ache
♦ Sciatic Problems
♦ Eye problems
♦ ENT ( Ear, Nose, and Throat ) problems
♦ Bone joints and arthritics
♦ Gland disorders ( like Diabetes, etc. )
♦ Etc. RELATION WITH OTHER FIELDS Varmam has relationship with other fields like Siddha Medicine, Ayurveda, Yoga, Astronomy, Psychology, Tantra, Anka Sasthra and many others. A. Varmam and Siddha Medicine
Siddha medicine is the one of the oldest medical systems originated from India. Varmam is one the main streams within siddha medicine. For example, if a patient is suffering from pain in some part of the body, siddha medicine will externally apply herb medicines, which after absorbed by the body, produce the cure. But based on varmam, certain pressure points are tuned to regulate the blood flow, which gives immediate relief to the pain. Siddha doctors in South India ( notably in Kanyakumari District of TamilNadu ) use this technique of combined medication to give faster and better relief to the patients. B. Varmam and Ayurveda
Ayurveda is one another oldest forms of medical systems from India. Among ayurvedic text, there is no separate text for varmam. But in the text 'Astangahridayam', written by Vakpatar, he speaks about 107 varmam points in human body. Some other ayurvedic texts also contain sparse information about varmam points. Hence, we can conclude that concept of varmam exist within ayurveda also. C. Varmam and Yoga
Yoga is classified into 2 main streams. One based on breathing; and another based on body postures. They work in tandem and culminate to form today's yoga. If yoga asanas ( yoga postures ) are properly practiced, it will result in good health. The basic reason for that is yoga asanas properly tunes the nerves system ( along with varmam points present in the nerves system ), resulting in regulated blood flow throughout the body. Every yoga asanas has its effect on certain group of varma points enabling proper health, flexibility, mobility and physique. For example, if you consider Padmasana ( one yoga posture ), it produces mild pressure on these varmam points : ♦ Viruthi varmam
♦ Kanpugaichal varmam
♦ Ullthodai varmam
♦ Mulaathara varmam Because of that, Iddakala (Left) and Pingala (Right) nerves gets tuned and strengthens the vertebral column. It increases concentration, memory, serenity on one's face, and etc. D. Varmam and Astronomy
Rays from all the planets and moons in the solar system reaches Earth. They are responsible for health and illness amongst the living beings. Siddhas, who developed varmalogy, studied where and when these rays act on human body and based on their studies, they have created various varmam texts which studies varmam points in relationship with the rays from the planets and moons and their consequence on human body. Such studies are taught only through guru-sishya (teacher-student) heritage. Such studies can be used to stop occurrence of heart diseases and kidney diseases. Even the diseases that are present can be systematically cured. Varmam's relation with other fields like Psychology, Tantra, Anka Sasthra, Philosophy, Kama Sastra, etc. will be discussed in our web site in due course of time.
A. Varmam and Siddha Medicine ( DETAILED INFORMATION )
Chapter VI. Sáriram Which Specifically Treats Of The Marmas / Vital Parts Of The Body (Pratyeka-Marma-Nirdesa Sáriram)
The Marmas Or Vital Parts Of The Body Names and distributions of Marmas ( IN SANSKRIT ):



The Marmas which are situated in each leg are known as :
♦ Kshipra♦ Tala-Hridaya
♦ Kurchcha
♦ Kurchcha-Sirah
♦ Gulpha
♦ Indravasti
♦ Jánu
♦ Ani
♦ Urvi
♦ Lohitáksha
♦ Vitapa The 12 Marmas which are situated in the places where veins, arteries, ligaments, joints and muscles unite and an injury to which proves generally fatal. The Marmas which are situated at thorax and the abdomen ( Udara ) are : ♦ Guda ( anus )
♦ Vasti ( bladder )
♦ Nabhi ( umbilicus )
♦ Hridaya ( heart )
♦ Stanamula ( the roots of 2 breasts )
♦ Stana-Rohita ( muscles of the breasts )
♦ 2 Apalaps
♦ 2 Apastambhas The 14 Marmas to be found in the back are the : ♦ Katika-tarunas ( Taruna-bones of the waist )
♦ 2 Kukundaras
♦ 2 Nitamvas ( hips )
♦ Párs'va-Sandhis ( the 2 side-joints )
♦ 2 Vrihatis
♦ 2 Ansa-phahkas ( shoulder-blades )
♦ 2 Ansas ( shoulders ) The 11 Marmas to be found in an arm are known as the : ♦ Kshipra
♦ Tala-Hridaya
♦ Kurchcha
♦ Kurchcha-Sirah
♦ Manivandha
♦ Indravasti
♦ Kurpara
♦ Ani
♦ Urvi
♦ Lohitáksha
♦ Kakshadhara What is said of the one arm holds good of the other. The Marmas situated above the clavicle regions (Urddhva-Jatru) are known as the : ♦ 4 Dhamanis ( arteries )
♦ 8 Matrikas
♦ 2 Krikatikás
♦ 2 Vidhuras
♦ 2 Phanas
♦ 2 Apángas
♦ 2 Avartas
♦ 2 Utkshepas
♦ 2 Sankhas
♦ 1 Sthapani
♦ 5 Simantas
♦ 4 Sringátakas
♦ 1 Adhipati Traditionally marma points are grouped into 3 categories :
Categories |
Part of Human body |
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| Jatrurdhara marma | Neck and Head |
| Madhayamanga marma | Trunk / Body |
| Sankha marma | Legs and Feet |
MARMA GROUPING
Marma points are grouped according to the region of the body :
Vital Points |
Part of Human body |
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| 22 | Arms |
| 22 ( 11 per limb ) | Legs ( in the 2 lower extremities ) |
| 3 | Abdomen ( Udara ) |
| 9 | Chest |
| 14 | Back |
| 37 | Neck ( Grivá ) and above it ( head ) |
Vital Points |
Categories |
Part of Human body |
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| 8 | Asthi-Marmas | at bones / bone-unions such as :
♦ Katika-taruna ♦ Nitamva ♦ Ansa-phalaka ♦ Sankha |
| 27 | Snáyu-Marmas | at the Tendons & vital ligament-unions such as :
♦ Ani ♦ Vitapa ♦ Kakshadhara ♦ Kurchcha ♦ Kurchcha-Sirah ♦ Vasti ♦ Kshipra ♦ Ansas ( shoulders ) ♦ Vidhura ♦ Utkshepa |
| 20 | Sandhi-Marmas | at the vulnerable joints such as :
♦ Jánu ♦ the Kurpara ♦ the Simanta ♦ the Adhipati ♦ the Gulpha ♦ the Manivandha ♦ the Kukundara ♦ the Avarta and the Krikatika |
| 11 | Mamsa / Mánsa-Marmas | muscles / vulnerable muscle-joints ( "mamsa" in sanskrit means flesh ) such as :
♦ Tala-Hridaya ♦ Indravasti ♦ Guda ♦ Stana-rohita |
| 41 | Shira / Sirá-Marmas | ( vessels ) - nerves/veins/similar veins, arteries, anastomosis, lymphatic vessels as well, such as :
♦ Nila-dhamani ♦ Mátrika ♦ Sringátaka ♦ Apánga ♦ Sthapani ♦ Phana ♦ Stana-mula ♦ Apálapa ♦ Apastambha ♦ Hridaya ♦ Nábhi (umbilicus at umbilical region) ♦ Párs'va-Sandhi ♦ Vrihati ♦ Lohitaksha ♦ Urvi |
Marma points are also divided on the basis of their Pancha mahabootas ( 5 elements ) /
under 5 distinct heads constitution into :
Vital Points |
Terminology |
Explainatory - according as an injury respectively produces the aforesaid effects |
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| 19 | Sadya Pránahara / Kshipra Pránaharam ( fire ) | Sudden death on trauma if attacked on this point ( fatal within 24 hours ) belong the Marmas, known as the :
♦ 4 Sringatákas ♦ 1 Adhipati ♦ 2 Sankhas ♦ 8 Kantha-Sirás ♦ Guda ♦ Hridaya ♦ Vasti ♦ Stana-rohita The Marmas belonging to the Sadya-Pránahara group are possessed of fiery virtues ( thermogenetic ); as fiery virtues are easily enfeebled, so they prove fatal to life ( in the event of being any way hurt ) |
| 33 | Kálántara-Pránahara ( water ) | Trauma that cause delays of time in death ( post-poned death ) ( fatal within a fortnight or a month ) belong the Marmas, known as the :
♦ 8 Vaksha-Marmas ♦ 5 Simantas ♦ 4 Tala-Marmas ♦ 4 Kshipra-Marmas ♦ 4 India-vastis ♦ 2 Katika-tarunas ♦ 2 Párs'va-Sandhis ♦ 2 Vrihatis ♦ 2 Nitamvas A piercing of the Kshipra-Marma ends in an instantaneous death; or death may follow at a later time. The Marmas belonging to the Kálántara-Pránahara group are fiery and lunar (cool) in their properties. And as the fiery virtues are enfeebled easily and the cooling virtues take a considerable time in being so, the Marmas of this group prove fatal in the long run (in the event of being any way hurt, if not instantaneously like the preceding ones) |
| 03 | Vishalaya ghunam / Vis'alyaghna ( air ) | fatal as soon as a dart or any other imbedded foreign matter is removed / extracted therefrom belong the Marmas, known as the :
♦ 2 Utkshepas ♦ 1 Sthapani The Marmas belonging to the Visályaghna Marmas are possessed of Vataja properties (that is, they arrest the escape of the vital Váyu); so long as the dart does not allow the Váyu to escape from their injured interior, the life prolongs; but as soon as the dart is extricated, the Váyu escapes from the inside of the hurt and necessarily proves fatal. |
| 44 | Vaikalyakara ( earth ) | Leads to maiming or deforming / resulting in permanent disfiguration belong the Marmas, known as the :
♦ 4 Lohitákshas ♦ 4 Anis ♦ 2 Jánus ♦ 4 Urvis ♦ 4 Kurchchas ♦ 2 Vitapas ♦ 2 Kurparas ♦ 2 Kukundaras ♦ 2 Kaksha-dharas ♦ 2 Vidhuras ♦ 2 Krikátikas ♦ 2 Ansas (shoulder) ♦ 2 Ansa-phalakas, (shoulder-blades) ♦ 2 Apángas (tips of eyes) ♦ 2 Niáls ♦ 2 Manyás ♦ 2 Phanas ♦ 2 Avartas The Marmas belonging to the Vaikalyakaras are possessed of Saumya (lunar properties) and they retain the vital fluid owing to their steady and cooling virtues, and hence tend only to deform the organism in the event of their being hurt, instead of bringing on death |
| 08 | Rujakara / Rujákara ( space ) |
caused tremendous pain. A learned physician should know this is painful if hurt ( of the hands and legs ) belong the Marmas, known as the : ♦ 2 Gulphas ♦ 2 Mani-vandhas ♦ 4 Kurchcha-Sirah The Marmas belonging to the Rujákara Marmas of fiery and Vátaja properties become extremely painful inasmuch as both of them are pain-generating in their properties. Others, on the contrary, hold the pain to be the result of the properties of the 5 material components of the body (Páncha-bhautika). Some are of opinion that hallucination, delirium, death, stupor and coma as described in the Sutrast ánam are the results of injuries to these Marmas. |
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