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Vati / Gutika (tablets)

Chyawanprash Vati

Ingredients
Amla, ghee, honey, dashamoola and related ingredients — Chyawanprash base.
Indications
Considered supportive of general debility and seasonal resilience.
Uses
Dose per vaidya direction; separate dosing for children.

Vati / Gutika (tablets)

Tribhuvan Kirti Ras

Ingredients
Parada, gandhaka, tamra bhasma, triphala, shunthi and related ingredients.
Indications
Considered supportive in fever and respiratory-cough contexts — physician supervision only.
Uses
Rasa formulation — very limited dose; avoid in pregnancy.

Vati / Gutika (tablets)

Shankha Vati

Ingredients
Shankha bhasma, triphala, hing, lemon juice and related ingredients.
Indications
Considered supportive of acidity, indigestion and abdominal discomfort.
Uses
After meals in vaidya-directed dose.

Vati / Gutika (tablets)

Kaishore Guggulu

Ingredients
Guggulu, triphala, giloy, trikatu and related ingredients.
Indications
Considered supportive in skin inflammation and joint-related contexts.
Uses
Long-term use only under vaidya review.

Churna (powder)

Triphala Churna

Ingredients
Haritaki, bibhitaki, amla — equal parts.
Indications
Considered supportive as a gentle purgative, for digestion and eye-wash context.
Uses
At night with warm water, or as a decoction for eye wash.

Churna (powder)

Hingvastak Churna

Ingredients
Hing, ajwain, sonth, black pepper, pippali, rock salt, jeera, kala jeera.
Indications
Considered supportive of apana vayu disturbance, bloating and indigestion.
Uses
Before meals with ghee or water.

Churna (powder)

Dashamoola Churna

Ingredients
The ten roots of dashamoola — bilva, agnimantha, shyonaka, patala, gambhari, brihati, kantakari, shalaparni, prishniparni, gokshura.
Indications
Considered supportive after fever debility, vata aggravation and back-joint discomfort.
Uses
As decoction or in ghee preparations.

Churna (powder)

Sitopaladi Churna

Ingredients
Mishri, vamshalochana, pippali, ela (cardamom), dalchini. Ela guide: /knowledge/guides/ela-ayurvedic-herb-guide-jaipur.
Indications
Considered supportive of cough and general respiratory discomfort.
Uses
Licked with honey or ghee; paediatric dose by vaidya.

Kashaya / Kwatha (decoction)

Dashamoola Kwatha

Ingredients
Dashamoola roots — boiled to decoction.
Indications
Considered supportive in vata-type fever and postpartum contexts.
Uses
Warm decoction — twice daily per vaidya direction.

Kashaya / Kwatha (decoction)

Musta (Nagarmotha) Kwatha

Ingredients
Musta (Cyperus rotundus) decoction.
Indications
Considered supportive of diarrhoea, fever and weak digestion.
Uses
Drink fresh — not stored long.

Kashaya / Kwatha (decoction)

Panchavalkal Kwatha

Ingredients
Barks of five Ficus species — nyagrodha, udumbara, ashvattha, plaksha, shleshmataka.
Indications
Considered supportive internally and externally in skin-wound and vaginal-wash contexts.
Uses
External wash or internal decoction — per vaidya.

Avaleha (confection)

Chyawanprash

Ingredients
Amla, ghee, honey, dashamoola, cinnamon, cardamom (ela) and 40+ ingredients. Ela guide: /knowledge/guides/ela-ayurvedic-herb-guide-jaipur.
Indications
Rasayana — considered supportive of resilience, debility and seasonal tolerance.
Uses
One spoon with milk in the morning (vaidya dose).

Avaleha (confection)

Brahma Rasayana

Ingredients
Haritaki, bibhitaki, ghee, sesame, honey, jivanti and related ingredients.
Indications
Classed as rasayana considered supportive of mental fatigue and memory context.
Uses
Long rasayana course — under vaidya supervision.

Avaleha (confection)

Kushmanda Avaleha

Ingredients
Ash gourd (kushmanda), ghee, sugar, cardamom.
Indications
Considered supportive in raktapitta, urinary context, strength and digestion.
Uses
Sweet, cooling — often suited to pitta constitution.

Avaleha (confection)

Drakshavaleha

Ingredients
Raisins (draksha), sugar, ghee, pippali.
Indications
Considered supportive of cough, chest kapha and debility.
Uses
Taken twice daily.

Asava (fermented, without boiling)

Kumaryasava

Ingredients
Kumari (aloe), dashamoola, triphala, loha bhasma — fermented.
Indications
Considered supportive in hepatic-pitta, weak agni and gynaecological contexts.
Uses
15–30 ml after meals (vaidya dose).

Asava (fermented, without boiling)

Punarnavasava

Ingredients
Punarnava, haritaki, daruharidra — water fermentation.
Indications
Considered supportive of oedema, urinary discomfort and cardiac debility.
Uses
Mixed with water — caution in diabetes.

Asava (fermented, without boiling)

Kanakasava

Ingredients
Dhataki, bijoura, pippali, bamboo extract and related ingredients.
Indications
Considered supportive of cough, breathlessness and chest kapha accumulation.
Uses
Physician supervision mandatory in respiratory disease.

Arishta (fermented decoction)

Dashamoolarishta

Ingredients
Dashamoola decoction, jaggery, dhataki flowers — fermented.
Indications
Considered supportive of vata disorders, postpartum care and debility.
Uses
After meals — lukewarm.

Arishta (fermented decoction)

Draksharishta

Ingredients
Raisins, sugar, bark, leaves, flowers — fermented arishta.
Indications
Considered supportive of weak agni, debility and digestion.
Uses
Popular for children and elderly — vaidya dose.

Arishta (fermented decoction)

Abhyarishta

Ingredients
Haritaki, raisins, triphala — mild purgative arishta.
Indications
Considered supportive of constipation and gentle bowel cleansing.
Uses
At night with water.

Arishta (fermented decoction)

Ashokarishta

Ingredients
Ashoka (Saraca asoca) bark as principal drug; dhataki flowers (fermentation), jaggery; supporting drugs such as musta, cumin and other digestion-supportive herbs — vary by formulary edition.
Indications
Considered supportive in asrigdara/raktapradara and menstrual-discomfort directions; also discussed educationally in shweta pradara contexts — after vaidya diagnosis. Not a cure guarantee.
Uses
Only in physician-directed dose, timing and anupana (usually water). Fermentation yields an alcohol fraction — do not self-start in pregnancy, diabetes or children. See full guide below.
Read full Ashokarishta guide

Ghrita (medicated ghee)

Triphala Ghrita

Ingredients
Triphala and trikatu processed in ghee.
Indications
Considered supportive in eye conditions, gentle purgation and vata-pitta.
Uses
Eye tarpana or internal — per vaidya.

Ghrita (medicated ghee)

Phala Ghrita

Ingredients
Standard fruit ingredients processed in ghee — gynaecological context.
Indications
Considered supportive in infertility context — mandatory vaidya assessment.
Uses
On specific cycle days — only in a vaidya plan.

Ghrita (medicated ghee)

Kalyanaka Ghrita

Ingredients
Haritaki, daruharidra, trikatu — ksheerapaka ghee preparation.
Indications
Considered supportive in mental disorders and epilepsy context — specialist care.
Uses
Panchakarma oleation or internal — physician only.

Herbal oils (Taila)

Dhanwantharam Tailam

Ingredients
Bilva, shyonaka, bala, eranda, dashamoola — in sesame oil. Eranda herb guide: /knowledge/guides/eranda-ayurvedic-herb-guide-jaipur.
Indications
Considered supportive for prenatal massage, vata disorders and back-joints.
Uses
Warm oil abhyanga — vaidya approval in pregnancy.

Herbal oils (Taila)

Kshirabala Tailam

Ingredients
Bala processed in milk — in sesame oil.
Indications
Considered supportive of vata disorders, head conditions and sleep disturbance.
Uses
Shiro basti, abhyanga or nasya — per vaidya.

Herbal oils (Taila)

Chandana Tailam

Ingredients
Sandalwood, kasturi, padmaka — cooling oil.
Indications
Considered supportive of pitta fever, skin burning and excess heat.
Uses
Body application or shiro lepa.

Herbal oils (Taila)

Narayana Tailam

Ingredients
Punarnava, shatapushpa, dashamoola — in sesame oil.
Indications
Considered supportive of vata pain, joint disorders and backache.
Uses
Warm abhyanga — bath after massage.

Rasayana (rejuvenatives)

Amrit Prash (rasayana reference)

Ingredients
Amla-based rasayana blend — Chyawanprash family.
Indications
Considered supportive of resilience and ageing-related context.
Uses
Long-term rasayana — seasonally adjusted.

Rasayana (rejuvenatives)

Ashwagandha Rasayana

Ingredients
Ashwagandha powder, ghee, honey, pippali.
Indications
Considered supportive of debility, stress and vata aggravation.
Uses
At night with milk.

Rasayana (rejuvenatives)

Shilajit (rasayana form)

Ingredients
Purified shilajit — Himalayan mineral rasayana.
Indications
Considered supportive of energy debility and urinary context — purification mandatory.
Uses
Small dose with milk — caution in hot season.

Rasayana (rejuvenatives)

Amla Rasayana

Ingredients
Amla juice/powder, ghee, honey.
Indications
Considered supportive as a vitamin-C source for eye, skin and digestion.
Uses
Morning empty stomach or as Chyawanprash.

Dravya (single herbs)

Indravaruni / Indrayana (Citrullus colocynthis)

Ingredients
Single drug — mainly fruit pulp; Cucurbitaceae. Synonyms: Indravaruni, colocynth, bitter apple.
Indications
Classical mention/supportive talk in sharp virechana and udara–gulma directions — not a guarantee. Drastic/toxic potential.
Uses
Vaidya plan only. Self fruit/powder/capsules prohibited. Full guide and warnings below.
Read full Indravaruni herb guide

Dravya (single herbs)

Ikshu — Sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum)

Ingredients
Single drug — stem juice (ikshu rasa); Poaceae. Synonyms: ganna, sugarcane.
Indications
Considered supportive in balya, mutrala and daha–pitta cooling directions — caution in diabetes.
Uses
As pathya–food or vaidya direction; avoid unclean street juice. Guide below.
Read full Ikshu herb guide

Dravya (single herbs)

Ushira — Vetiver / Khas (Vetiveria zizanioides)

Ingredients
Single drug — root (khas); Poaceae. Synonyms: khas, vetiver; modern Chrysopogon zizanioides.
Indications
Considered supportive in pitta–daha–thirst and summer pathya directions; Ushirasava reference educational.
Uses
Kwatha/panaka/vaidya yoga — dose from vaidya. Guide below.
Read full Ushira herb guide

Dravya (single herbs)

Eranda — Castor (Ricinus communis)

Ingredients
Single drug — seed oil (Eranda taila), root, leaf; Euphorbiaceae. Synonyms: arandi, castor, Vatari.
Indications
Considered supportive in vatahara and amavata–virechana directions. Self oil in pregnancy prohibited.
Uses
Physician dose only. Ingredient in Dhanwantharam etc. — /shop/pharmacy#dhanwantharam-tailam. Guide below.
Read full Eranda herb guide

Dravya (single herbs)

Ela / Sukshmaila — Cardamom (Elettaria cardamomum)

Ingredients
Single drug — fruit/seed; Zingiberaceae. Synonyms: chhoti elaichi, green cardamom. Sthula Ela differs.
Indications
Considered supportive in deepana–pachana, mukhashodhana and kasa–shwasa directions; avaleha prakshepa.
Uses
Pathya spice or vaidya powder/yoga. Aroma fraction in Chyawanprash family. Guide below.
Read full Ela herb guide

Dravya (single herbs)

Katuki / Kutki (Picrorhiza kurroa)

Ingredients
Single drug — mainly root/rhizome; Plantaginaceae. Synonyms: kutki, Picrorhiza kurroa.
Indications
Classical mention/supportive talk in yakrit–pitta–jwara directions — not a guarantee. Sharp purgative potential.
Uses
Physician dose only. Self bitter powder/capsules prohibited. Guide below.
Read full Katuki herb guide

Dravya (single herbs)

Kantakari (Solanum surattense / xanthocarpum)

Ingredients
Single drug — leaf/fruit/root; Solanaceae. Synonyms: kantakari, kateli, yellow-berried nightshade.
Indications
Classical mention/supportive talk in kasa–shwasa–kapha directions — not a guarantee.
Uses
Physician dose only. Not a substitute in acute asthma. Guide below.
Read full Kantakari herb guide

Dravya (single herbs)

Kapikacchu / Kaunch (Mucuna pruriens)

Ingredients
Single drug — purified seed; Fabaceae. Synonyms: kaunch, velvet bean, Atmagupta.
Indications
Classical mention/supportive talk in balya–vajikarana–vata directions — not a guarantee. Itch caution from hairs.
Uses
Physician dose only. Self capsules/raw seed prohibited. Guide below.
Read full Kapikacchu herb guide

Dravya (single herbs)

Karanja (Pongamia pinnata)

Ingredients
Single drug — seed oil/leaf/bark; Fabaceae. Synonyms: karanja, Indian beech, pongamia.
Indications
Classical mention/supportive talk in kushta–vrana–krimi directions — not a guarantee. Self internal use prohibited direction.
Uses
Mainly external vaidya plan; internal only via vaidya. Guide below.
Read full Karanja herb guide

Dravya (single herbs)

Karpura / Camphor (Cinnamomum camphora)

Ingredients
Single drug — purified camphor; Lauraceae source. Synonyms: kapoor, camphor.
Indications
Classical mention in kapha–cooling–external directions — not a guarantee. High toxicity risk.
Uses
Physician minute dose only. Self swallowing / open near children prohibited. Guide below.
Read full Karpura herb guide

Dravya (single herbs)

Kasamarda (Cassia occidentalis)

Ingredients
Single drug — leaf/seed; Fabaceae. Synonyms: kasaundi, coffee senna.
Indications
Classical mention/supportive talk in kasa–kapha directions — not a guarantee. Seed caution.
Uses
Physician dose only. Self seed prohibited. Guide below.
Read full Kasamarda herb guide

Dravya (single herbs)

Kutaja (Holarrhena antidysenterica)

Ingredients
Single drug — bark/seed (indrajav); Apocynaceae. Synonyms: kurchi, Kutajarishta ingredient.
Indications
Classical mention/supportive talk in atisara–grahani directions — not a guarantee.
Uses
Physician dose only. Not a herb substitute in dehydration. Guide below.
Read full Kutaja herb guide

Dravya (single herbs)

Kushtha / Costus (Saussurea lappa)

Ingredients
Single drug — root; Asteraceae. Synonyms: kuth, costus. Name differs from kushta disease.
Indications
Classical mention/supportive talk in vata–kapha–kushta directions — not a guarantee. Sourcing awareness.
Uses
Physician dose only. No illegal wild collection. Guide below.
Read full Kushtha herb guide

Dravya (single herbs)

Kumbhi (Careya arborea)

Ingredients
Single drug — bark/flower; Lecythidaceae. Synonyms: kumbi, careya.
Indications
Classical mention/supportive talk in atisara–vrana directions — not a guarantee.
Uses
Physician dose only. Guide below.
Read full Kumbhi herb guide

Dravya (single herbs)

Kumari / Ghritakumari (Aloe vera)

Ingredients
Single drug — leaf gel/juice; Asphodelaceae. Synonyms: gheekumari, aloe vera.
Indications
Classical mention/supportive talk in pitta–yakrit–skin directions — not a guarantee. Pregnancy caution.
Uses
External gel or vaidya internal dose. Not self in pregnancy. Guide below.
Read full Kumari herb guide

Dravya (single herbs)

Krishna Jiraka / Caraway (Carum carvi)

Ingredients
Single drug — fruit; Apiaceae. Synonyms: kala jeera, caraway. Kalonji (Nigella) differs.
Indications
Classical mention/supportive talk in deepana–vata–kapha directions — not a guarantee.
Uses
Pathya spice or vaidya powder. Guide below.
Read full Krishna Jiraka herb guide

Dravya (single herbs)

Kokilaksha (Hygrophila auriculata)

Ingredients
Single drug — root/seed; Acanthaceae. Synonyms: talmakhana, ikshuraka.
Indications
Classical mention/supportive talk in mutra–shotha–vajikarana directions — not a guarantee.
Uses
Physician dose only. Not a herb substitute in acute retention. Guide below.
Read full Kokilaksha herb guide

Dravya (single herbs)

Kanchanara (Bauhinia variegata)

Ingredients
Single drug — bark; Fabaceae. Synonyms: kachnar; Kanchanara guggulu ingredient.
Indications
Classical mention/supportive talk in gandamala–glandular directions — not a guarantee.
Uses
Physician dose only. Do not self-change thyroid medicines. Guide below.
Read full Kanchanara herb guide

Dravya (single herbs)

Karkatashringi (Pistacia integerrima)

Ingredients
Single drug — insect gall; Anacardiaceae. Synonyms: kakadashringi, crab’s claw.
Indications
Classical mention/supportive talk in kasa–shwasa directions — not a guarantee.
Uses
Physician dose only. Not a herb substitute in acute asthma. Guide below.
Read full Karkatashringi herb guide

Dravya (single herbs)

Kamala / Lotus (Nelumbo nucifera)

Ingredients
Single drug — flower/seed/root etc.; Nelumbonaceae. Synonyms: padma, lotus. Disease kamala differs.
Indications
Classical mention/supportive talk in pitta–rakta–daha directions — not a guarantee.
Uses
Pathya or physician dose. Guide below.
Read full Kamala herb guide

Dravya (single herbs)

Khadira / Catechu (Acacia catechu)

Ingredients
Single drug — heartwood/bark; Fabaceae. Synonyms: kattha, catechu; Khadirarishta ingredient.
Indications
Classical mention/supportive talk in kushta–rakta–kapha directions — not a guarantee.
Uses
Physician dose only. Guide below.
Read full Khadira herb guide

Dravya (single herbs)

Kharjura / Dates (Phoenix dactylifera)

Ingredients
Single drug — fruit; Arecaceae. Synonyms: khajoor, dates.
Indications
Classical mention/supportive talk in balya–kshaya–madhura directions — not a guarantee. Diabetes caution.
Uses
Pathya fruit or physician dose. Caution in diabetes. Guide below.
Read full Kharjura herb guide

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Educational information only. Take medicines only in the dose and duration directed by a vaidya; do not self-treat. Dispensing activates only after AYUSH licence.

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