Dhamani

The arterial channels carrying blood from the heart

Definition

Dhamani are the arterial channels of the body that carry blood and prana outward from the heart. They are one of the major vascular structures discussed in Ayurvedic anatomy.

Source: Textbook of Ayurveda: Fundamental Principles, Glossary

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