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Stimulation Of Ajna Chakra Through Sthapani Marma Chikitsa And Its Impact On Cognitive Components In Middle Age Group Individuals

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Background: The Shatchakras, or six energy centers, particularly described in texts such as the Hatha Yoga Pradipika, Gheranda Samhita, Shiva Samhita and Shat-Chakra-Nirupana are considered key points along the spine that are thought to affect both physical health and mental balance.Ajna Chakra, also known as the “third eye” is considered the center of intuition, perception, and mental clarity in Yogic and Ayurvedic traditions. Sthapani Marma, a vital Marma point located between the eyebrows, corresponds anatomically and energetically with the Ajna Chakra. Sthapani Marma Chikitsa, an ancient Ayurvedic therapeutic technique, offers a unique approach to stimulate Ajna chakra and enhance cognitive functions, particularly during the middle age group (i.e. 60-65 years), when cognitive components decline often begins. Objective: This study aims to evaluate the effects of Sthapani Marma Chikitsa by the stimulation of the AjnaChakra and its subsequent impact on cognitive components in middle-aged individuals. Methods: A comprehensive review of classical Ayurvedic texts, modern scientific literature, and clinical observations was conducted. Emphasis was placed on the anatomical location, physiological significance and psycho-neural implications of the Ajna Chakra and Sthapani Marma. Studies evaluating the effects of pressure stimulation, Marma therapy and related interventions on cognitive markers were also examined. Results: Literature review suggests that stimulation of Sthapani Marma activates the prefrontal cortex and midbrain areas associated with attention, memory and executive function. Traditional sources describe improved mental clarity and intuition with Ajna Chakra (6th Chakra) activation. Contemporary findings align, indicating reduced stress, improved focus, and enhanced cognitive components following regular Marma stimulation. Conclusion: Sthapani Marma Chikitsa, as a method of Ajna Chakra stimulation, appears to offer a non-invasive, costeffective and holistic approach to support cognitive health in the middle-aged population. This integrative approach bridges traditional Ayurvedic wisdom with modern cognitive health management.
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Title: Stimulation Of Ajna Chakra Through Sthapani Marma Chikitsa And Its Impact On Cognitive Components In Middle Age Group Individuals
Description:
Background: The Shatchakras, or six energy centers, particularly described in texts such as the Hatha Yoga Pradipika, Gheranda Samhita, Shiva Samhita and Shat-Chakra-Nirupana are considered key points along the spine that are thought to affect both physical health and mental balance.
Ajna Chakra, also known as the “third eye” is considered the center of intuition, perception, and mental clarity in Yogic and Ayurvedic traditions.
Sthapani Marma, a vital Marma point located between the eyebrows, corresponds anatomically and energetically with the Ajna Chakra.
Sthapani Marma Chikitsa, an ancient Ayurvedic therapeutic technique, offers a unique approach to stimulate Ajna chakra and enhance cognitive functions, particularly during the middle age group (i.
e.
60-65 years), when cognitive components decline often begins.
Objective: This study aims to evaluate the effects of Sthapani Marma Chikitsa by the stimulation of the AjnaChakra and its subsequent impact on cognitive components in middle-aged individuals.
Methods: A comprehensive review of classical Ayurvedic texts, modern scientific literature, and clinical observations was conducted.
Emphasis was placed on the anatomical location, physiological significance and psycho-neural implications of the Ajna Chakra and Sthapani Marma.
Studies evaluating the effects of pressure stimulation, Marma therapy and related interventions on cognitive markers were also examined.
Results: Literature review suggests that stimulation of Sthapani Marma activates the prefrontal cortex and midbrain areas associated with attention, memory and executive function.
Traditional sources describe improved mental clarity and intuition with Ajna Chakra (6th Chakra) activation.
Contemporary findings align, indicating reduced stress, improved focus, and enhanced cognitive components following regular Marma stimulation.
Conclusion: Sthapani Marma Chikitsa, as a method of Ajna Chakra stimulation, appears to offer a non-invasive, costeffective and holistic approach to support cognitive health in the middle-aged population.
This integrative approach bridges traditional Ayurvedic wisdom with modern cognitive health management.

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