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Revision as of 17:34, 15 December 2021

Celatrus panniculatus Willd.

Jyotishmati
Section/Chapter Herb database/Jyotishmati
Botanical name(s) Celatrus panniculatus Willd.
Contributors --
Year of publication 2021
Publisher Charak Samhita Research, Training and Skill Development Centre
DOI Awaited

English name

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Synonyms in Charak Samhita

Jyotishmati

Reference in Charak Samhita and its actions

Herbs and their activities
Sr.no. Reference in Charak Samhita Activity
1 Sutra sthana 1/78 Mulini (Shirovirecha) (Errhine therapy)
2 Sutra sthana 4/9(27) Shirovirechanopagmahakashay
3 Sutra sthana 5/26 Vairechanikadhumavarti

Ayurvedic pharmacological properties

Properties
Sr.no. Pharmacological criteria Properties
1 Taste (rasa) Pungent (katu), Bitter (tikta)
2 Potency (veerya) Hot (ushna)
3 Post digestion effect (vipaka) Pungent (katu)
4 Qualities (guna) Sharp (tikshna)
5 Actions (karma) Pacify vata and kapha
6 Extra ordinary effect (prabhava) Promotes intellect (medhya)

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