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National Institute of Siddha gives Varmam Therapy to 567 people, sets Guinness World Record
New Delhi: The National Institute of Siddha (NIS) has set a Guinness World Record for providing Varmam therapy to 567 individuals simultaneously.
The event held at the NIS campus in Tambaram, Chennai, highlights the growing recognition of Siddha medicine and its non-invasive, drug-free therapeutic methods, particularly through the practice of Varmam therapy. The Union State Minister of Ayush (Independent Charge) Shri Prataprao Ganpatrao Jadhav appreciated the efforts of NIS in a written message.
The event saw 567 trained Varmanis (Varmam healers) simultaneously providing therapy to 567 individuals, underscoring the therapeutic reach and effectiveness of this traditional practice. The Guinness World Record not only demonstrated the therapeutic potential of Siddha medicine but also showcased the growing interest in traditional healing systems.
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Secretary, Ministry of Ayush, Vaidya Rajesh Kotecha congratulated the NIS team for this historic achievement and said that “This type of event is not just about achieving an award; it’s about raising awareness among the new generation and helping them understand the science and value behind such wonderful practices”. He also added, “The Siddha system of medicine is gaining significant attention both globally and within India. We are committed to sustaining this momentum. In recent years, the National Institute of Siddha has seen great progress.”
Prof. Dr. R.Meenakumari, Director of National Institute of Siddha, said that “Siddha Varmam therapy is a very unique, non invasive, cost effective, non pharmacological form of treatment. It's used in treating complicated neurological diseases,ortho and musculoskeletal diseases, autism spectrum disease, and cerebral palsy in children. This Guinness world record will help the Siddha system of medicine to get a lot of attention from the world and within India”.
The Guinness World Record event is a part of the NIS's ongoing efforts to bring global attention to the benefits of Siddha medicine and Varmam therapy. The Institute has expressed its commitment to further promoting these traditional healing practices, ensuring that they reach a wider audience both within India and internationally.
Varmam therapy, a unique and traditional healing modality within the Siddha system of medicine, has long been revered for its effectiveness in treating various health conditions. It is particularly renowned for its ability to provide rapid relief for musculoskeletal pain, injuries, and neurological disorders.
While Varmakalai (the martial art form associated with Varmam) is often misunderstood as a combat technique, in Siddha medicine, it is a scientifically grounded therapeutic practice used to treat acute and chronic diseases, including stroke, arthritis, and trauma-related injuries. As the National Institute of Siddha (NIS) celebrates this historic achievement, the Guinness World Record for Mass Varmam Therapy serves as a testament to the growing global recognition of Siddha medicine and its healing potential.
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Kajal joined Medical Dialogue in 2019 for the Latest Health News. She has done her graduation from the University of Delhi. She mainly covers news about the Latest Healthcare. She can be contacted at editorial@medicaldialogues.in.