Sithalogy gives out that, human body is composed of 72,000 interconnected naadis which we have discussed already in previous posts. Among these, 10 naadis are more important which is also discussed earlier in this series.
Siththars told that, 10 types of air flows through these 10 naadis which are orderly given as follows:
Prana – Air of soul/life
Apana – Air of feces
Vyana – Air of actions
Udana – Air of sound
Samaan – Air of distribution
Naga – Air of conjunctiva
Kurma – Air of palpebra
Krikara – Air of sneezing
Devadatta – Air of yawning
Dhananjay – Air of swelling
This air/vaayu continuously flowing through naadis and the place where these airs met each other is termed as varma place or varma points. That too, if many vaayu met at a pont, then it become the key varma point.
If damage occurs at these key varma points it may result in death like dangers. “Padaatha idaththil pattu pottena poivittan (death due to injury at crucial point)”, a common phrase which used colloquially represent the damage at these key varma point.
None of the guru will teach this key varma point at starting stage. Guru will teach this to student at least after 12 years of practical supervision. During these 12 year gap, student will get a physical fitness, mental fitness and mental stability, which are all a must thing for learning art of varmam.
This type of key point where more than one vaayu meet at a point is used in noakku varmam. By showing concentrated and focused vision on these points, we can make certain effect with respect to intensity of focus.
With respect to intensity level of focused vision, one can make person disable or make him unconscious or even cause him death. In the evolved advanced stage, one can make a person to obey orders according to his own desires. This is the concept picturized in a Tamil movie, 7aum Arivu.
In the figure shown below, I have red marked the key varma points in face as per the notes of agathiyar. I request the readers to consider this figure merely just for knowing information and kindly do not attepmt anything else out of your deadly curiosity. Since, we do not have the stamina or stability to manage the effect. This is an art, which should be taught by Guru directly in a strictly controlled manner.
We can also protect ourselves from this noakku varmam which should also be learnt only from Guru. Hence, I merely shared the information here. It is said that, still too gurus/aasaan for varma art were living in Kanyakumari of Tamil Nadu (India) and Kerala (India). However, they will not expose themselves to the outer world. So, interested persons can approach them with proper respect and can learn the art from them.
Books we are having are only the lighting source of our path of exploration and practical knowledge and technicality can be achieved only from Guru.
Original – www.siththarkal.com
Translated by Lalilthambika Rajasekaran