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Aparajita (Aprajita) - Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia of India

Botanical Name: Clitoria ternatea Linn. | Family: Fabaceae Part Used: Root (Rt.) | Sanskrit Synonym: Girikarnika

Pharmacological Properties

PropertyDetails
Pradhan RasaKashaya (Astringent)
AnuRasaTikta (Bitter)
GunaLaghu (Light), Ruksha (Dry)
ViryaSheeta (Cold / Cooling)
VipakaKatu (Pungent)

Karma (Actions)

  • Medhya - Enhances memory and intellect
  • Vishaghna - Neutralizes toxins/poisons
  • Kusthaghna - Manages skin diseases
  • Mutravirechaka - Promotes urination (diuretic)
  • Shothahara - Reduces inflammation and oedema
  • Vranaropaka - Aids wound healing
  • Shirovirechanopaga - Supports Shirovirechana therapies
  • Vayasthapana - Supports longevity/rejuvenation

Indication (Therapeutic Uses)

IndicationMeaning
KushthaSkin diseases
ShothaOedema / Inflammation
VranaWounds
MehaUrinary disorders
VishaPoisoning
Tridoshaja vikaraTridoshic disorders
ManasarogaMental/psychological disorders
ApasmaraEpilepsy

Dose

FormDose
Churna (Powder)3-8 g per day
Kwatha (Decoction)As per formulation

Important Formulations

  1. Agastyaharitaki Rasayana
  2. Brahma Rasayana
  3. Brahmi Ghrita
  4. Manasamitra Vataka
  5. Gorochanadi Vati
  6. Brahmi Vati
  7. Khadiradi Arishta
  8. Dashamularishta

Source: Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia of India (API), Part I, Vol. II, Monograph No. 5 - Aparajita (Root), Government of India, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Dept. of AYUSH.
Classical reference: "Aparajite kadu medhye shite kandhye sudrishtide, Kushtha-mutra-tridoshama-shothavranavishapahae" - Bhavaprakasha Nighantu, Guduchyadi Varga, Shloka 111-112
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