Though our institute is trying to bring all information relevant about Varmam (both as healing methodology and as martial arts) under one roof, we do not want to deprive you of the other articles present in the web.
Please note that Thirumoolar Varmalogy Institute is not responsible for the content of the external links and our Institute has not verified the accuracy of those contents. These external links are provided just for reference purposes only.
Remember that various names are used to describe varmam. To name few - varma, varmam, varmakalai, marma, marmam, kalari, kalaripayattu (specific to martial arts), varmalogy, thanuology, etc.
http://www.ex.ac.uk/drama/staff/kalari/
http://www.ex.ac.uk/drama/staff/kalari/healharm.html
http://www.kanyakumari.tn.nic.in/health.htm
http://www.ayurjeeva.com/Kalari/kalari_marmapoints.htm
http://www.ayurjeeva.com/Kalari/kalari_marmatherapy.htm
http://www.ayurjeeva.com/Kalari/kalari_marmaheal.htm
http://www.ayurjeeva.com/Kalari/kalari_ayurveda.htm
http://www.ayurjeeva.com/Kalari/kalari_healing.htm
http://www.goviamedia.com/journal/articles.html
http://www.ayurjeeva.com/Kalari/kalari_payattu.htm
http://www.kalaripayattu.org/
http://kalari-koeln.de/
http://kerala.indiantravelportal.com/kalaripayattu/
http://mkgkalari.nrksite.com/aboutkala.html
The following websites does not have information about varmam itself. But, the contents refers to varmam. This is just to give you an idea on the context in which varmam is referred to. You can search for the word 'varmam'.
http://www.xlweb.com/heritage/asian/palmleaf.htm
http://www.xlweb.com/heritage/asian/manuscri.htm
http://www.bonetumour.org/book/APTEXT/chapter13/ch13_sub3.html
http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/mp/2003/02/10/stories/2003021000190100.htm
http://www.anatomy.usyd.edu.au/danny/anthropology/anthro-l/archive/september-1995/0104.html