Mamsa Dhara Kala
The fascial membrane that holds and supports muscle tissue, formed as a byproduct during mamsa dhatu formation.
Definition
Mamsa dhara kala is the membranous fascia that holds and supports muscle tissue. It is formed as a structural byproduct during the formation of mamsa dhatu and corresponds to the fascia and muscle sheaths of modern anatomy.
Source: Textbook of Ayurveda: Fundamental Principles, Glossary
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