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Guda (गुदम्) in Samskrit refers to the anus and rectum. These are the end parts of the large intestines involved in the process of defecation. It is the excretory organ. In Ayurveda Guda is included under the bahirmukha [[Strotas (स्रोतसम्)|strotasa]] (बहिर्मुखस्त्रोतसम् । external orifices) and also as the chief organ of the purishavaha [[Strotas (स्रोतसम्)|strotasa]] (पुरीषवह स्त्रोतसम्) i.e. system dealing with transport of feces. Despite being a part of cleansing system guda has got some special importance in terms of the energy channels. As per yogashastra (योगशास्त्रम्), Muladhara [[Chakras (चक्राणि)|chakra]] (मूलाधार चक्रम्)Root chakra) is situated at this site while as per Ayurveda, it is a vital point ([[Marma (मर्म)|मर्म । marma]]). Therefore this end part of the gut has immense importance when it comes to health and life.  
 
Guda (गुदम्) in Samskrit refers to the anus and rectum. These are the end parts of the large intestines involved in the process of defecation. It is the excretory organ. In Ayurveda Guda is included under the bahirmukha [[Strotas (स्रोतसम्)|strotasa]] (बहिर्मुखस्त्रोतसम् । external orifices) and also as the chief organ of the purishavaha [[Strotas (स्रोतसम्)|strotasa]] (पुरीषवह स्त्रोतसम्) i.e. system dealing with transport of feces. Despite being a part of cleansing system guda has got some special importance in terms of the energy channels. As per yogashastra (योगशास्त्रम्), Muladhara [[Chakras (चक्राणि)|chakra]] (मूलाधार चक्रम्)Root chakra) is situated at this site while as per Ayurveda, it is a vital point ([[Marma (मर्म)|मर्म । marma]]). Therefore this end part of the gut has immense importance when it comes to health and life.  
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