Majja Dhatu and Bone Marrow: An Integrative Physiological Perspective

Authors

  • Ajitha Kumari Amma K Associate Professor, Department of Kriyasharira, Govt Ayurveda College Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India.
  • Nija Chacko Assistant Professor (Adhoc), Department of Kriyasharira, Govt Ayurveda College Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47070/ijapr.v14i3.4076

Keywords:

Majja dhatu, Bone marrow, Asthipurana, Śukra Puṣṭi

Abstract

Majjā Dhātu, one of the seven fundamental Dhātus described in Ayurvedic physiology, plays an important role in maintaining structural strength, nourishment, and vitality of the body. Majjā Dhātu is described as the substance that fills the cavities of bones and imparts unctuousness, stability, and strength to the skeletal system. Its major functions as Asthi Pūranā (filling and nourishing bone cavities), Bala Pradāna (providing strength), Snehana (lubrication), and Śukra Puṣṭi (nourishment of Śukra Dhātu). Majjā Dhātu plays an important part in sustaining skeletal stability, improving tissue nourishment, and enhancing physical strength and endurance. In modern science, Majjā Dhātu can be considered primarily with bone marrow, which occupies the medullary cavity of bones and is responsible for hemopoiesis and immune cell production. Its fatty composition and stem cell activity support lubrication, immunity, and systemic nourishment. Thus, the Ayurvedic concept of Majjā Dhātu shows significant parallels with the structure and functions of bone marrow in modern physiology.

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26.03.2026

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Majja Dhatu and Bone Marrow: An Integrative Physiological Perspective. Int J Ayu Pharm Res [Internet]. 2026 Mar. 26 [cited 2026 Apr. 21];14(3):115-8. Available from: https://ijapr.in/index.php/ijapr/article/view/4076