Karavira

BOTANICAL NAME: Nerium indicum Mill

FAMILY: Apocynaceae

CLASSICAL CLASSIFICATION–

Charaka- Kusthaghana, Tiktaskanda

Shushruta- Lakshadi, Sirovirechana gana

ENGLISH NAME: Indian Oleander

COMMON NAME:

Hindi: Kaner, Kanail

Bengali: Karavi

REFERENCE: BHAVAPRAKASH SAMHITA with link e Nighantu:

https://niimh.nic.in/ebooks/e-Nighantu/rajanighantu/?mod=read

चतुर्धा करवीरोऽथ धत्तूरत्रितयं तथा |

कोविदारोऽब्धिरर्कः स्यान्नमेरुः किंशुकस्तथा ||१||

HABITAT: Gangetic plains, Himalayas, from Nepal to Kashmir upto 2000 m. Central and Southern India, also cultivated near temples and gardens.

BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION: An evergreen shrub with silvery-grey bark. Leaves usually in whorls, linear-Lanceolate Or oblong. Flowers – Red, white or rose coloured generally sweet-scented. Sepals broad-subulate. Corolla funnel -shaped, lobes spreading, overlapping to the right. Stamens near the top of the stigma, calls with long twisted appendages.

AYURVEDIC CHARACTERSTICS:

RASA GUNA VEERYA VIPAKA PRABHAVA DOSHGHNTA
Katu, Tikta, Kashaya Laghu, Ruksa,Tiksna Usna Katu Kaphavatasamaka

AYURVEDIC ENERGETICS:

TASTE PROPERTY POTENCY POST DIGESTIVE EFFECT EFFECT ACTION DOSHA ACTION
Pungent

Bitter

Astringent

Light

Dry

Sharp

Hot Pungent Pacifying kapha and vata

MAJOR CHEMICAL CONSTITUENTS: Cardiac glucoside (oleandrin).

THERAPEUTIC USES:

  • Chakshushya- Leaf juice extract is used as eye drops to eye inflammation.
  • Syphilis-Its root paste is applied over the wounds.

INDICATIONS

Hrdroga cardiac disorders, Jvara Pyrexia, Krmiroga Worm infestation, Kandu Itching, Kustha Skin diseases, Netraroga Eye diseases, Vrana Ulcers.

USEFUL PART: Root

DOSAGE: 30-125 mg of the drug in powder form.

AYURVEDIC FORMULATION:

Kasisadi Taila

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