Some researchers draw parallels between the Nadis and the fascia network—the connective tissue that wraps every muscle and organ. Recent studies suggest the fascia is a conduit for bioelectricity, potentially linking the ancient concept of Nadis with modern biophysics.
The Hatha Yoga Pradipika and Gheranda Samhita describe a specific center in the pelvic region called the (bulb or egg-shaped mass), located just above the reproductive organs and below the navel. 72000 nadis
| Level | Number | Description | |-------|--------|-------------| | | 3 | Iḍā (left, lunar), Piṅgalā (right, solar), Suṣumnā (central, fire) | | Major | 14 (or 10) | Include Gāndhārī, Hastijihvā, Kuhū, Sarasvatī, Puṣā, Śaṅkhinī, etc. | | Minor | ~72,000 | Fine branching capillaries of prāṇa, pervading every joint, limb, and cell. | Some researchers draw parallels between the Nadis and
“The body becomes lean, lustrous, and healthy. Digestion improves. Nāda (inner sound) manifests. All nāḍīs become clear.” Digestion improves