Friday, May 29, 2009

Abhaya



Name: ABHAYA
 
Description:

Botanical name : Terminalia chebula Retz.
Family : Combretaceae

SANSKRIT SYNONYMS

Pathya, Abhaya, Rohinee, Chetaki, Haritaki

AYURVEDIC PROPERTIES

Rasa : Katu, Tikta, Kashaya, Madhura, Amla
Guna : Lakhu, Rooksha
Virya : Ushna

PLANT NAME IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES

English : Chebulic myrobalan
Hindi : Hara, Harara, Harad
Malayalam : Kadukka

PLANT DESCRIPTION

A moderate sized to large deciduous tree with spreading branches. Leaves ovate, elliptic, or obovate, glabrous to tawny-villous beneath with a pair of large glands at the top of the petiole; flowers yellowish white in the terminal simple spikes or short panicles fruits glabrous, shining, ellipsoidal, obovoid or ovoid drupes, yellow to orange brown in color, faintly angled, up to 3.75 cm long; seeds hard, pale yellow.

MEDICINAL PROPERTIES

Plant pacifies vitiated tridoshas, wound, ulcer, inflammation, anorexia, flatulence, haemorrhoids, jaundice, hiccough, cough, vesical and renal calculi, epilepsy, skin diseases, leprosy, intermittent fever, cardiac disorders, stomatitis, neuropathy and general debility.
Useful part : Mature and immature fruits