Showing posts with label WATERFALL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WATERFALL. Show all posts
Tuesday, 1 January 2013
Kalluvazha
Kalluvazha (Banana Plant On Rock)
Botanical Name : Ensete superba
English Name : Wild plantain , Indian bead
Malayalam Name : Kalluvazha , Malavazha , Kattuvazha
Kalluvazha is a medicinal plant. Useful parts of kalluvazha are Fruits , seeds , Leaf juice. Whole plant dies down after fruit are ripe and new polpulations originate from seeds. Large banana leaves grow up to 8 - 12 ft long. Kalluvazha used for the treatment of kidney and vesical calculi , urinary retentions , burns and scalds , Mensural disorders. kalluvazha grows up to 4 meters in height.
Sunday, 30 December 2012
Lantana (Kongini Poovu)
KONGINI FLOWER
Lantana flower is common in south india . Kongini is the malayalam name for this flower. Some of the intresting varieties of Kongini are carols , gold mound , new red , radiation ,samantha , silver mound ,spreading sunset etc..The plant possesses certain medicinal properties also it repels insects and hence used in the preparation of organic insecticides for plant protection in agriculture. The leaves are used to relieve itching against flu , cold , cough , fever and jaundice. Kongini flower producing varying colours like red , purple , yellow , orange , cream and pink ,the flowers usually change in color as they age.
Saturday, 29 December 2012
Friday, 28 December 2012
INDIAN GOOSEBERRY
INDIAN GOOSEBERRY (NELLI)
Indian Gosseberry is a medicinal plant . In malayalam indian gooseberry known as nelli . The tree issmall to ,medium in size 8 to 18 m in height with a crooked trunk and spreading branches . In traditional indian medicine dried and fresh fruits of the plants are used. All parts of the plant are used in various ayurvedic medicines and herbal preparations including the fruit ,seeds , leaves , root , bark and flowers.In ayurveda amla fruit is sour and astringent in taste with sweet , bitter and pungent.
Beautiful Nelli Plant Video
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Wednesday, 26 December 2012
Gods of Ayurveda
GOD'S OF AYURVEDA
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| Dhanwantary God |
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| Chyavana Maharshi |
Dhanvantary , an avatar of Lord Vishnu is the God
of Ayurveda. According to hindhu legends dhanwantary appeared with a pot of
amrit , Ayurvedic text , herbs , and a conch in his four arms when the sagar
was churned by Devas and Asuras on either sides with mandara mountain as the
axis and the great serpent (snake) vasuki as the rope.
Ayurveda is described as a divine origin. Many
different sources tell about different gods and people about the origin of
Ayurveda. There is confusion about Dhanwantary as an incarnation of Lord Vishnu
or a group of gods who transcribed the knowledge of life to humankind. A story
tells Lord Dhanwantary appeared from the ocean with a pot of divine nectar of
immortality, while the gods and demons were churning the ocean of palazhi .
This story undermines Dhanwantary as an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, because
Lord Vishnu was in the form of a tortoise supporting the mandara Mountain ,
which was used to churn the ocean.
AYURVEDA
Ayurveda or Ayurvedic medicine is
a Hindhu system of traditional medicine native to India and a form of
altenative medicine. The earliest literature on indian medical practise
appeared during the Vedic period in India , In Rigved , the oldest known text in
written form , where Chyavana maharshi , son of Bhrigu maharshi is mentioned
for whom the herbal preparation Chayawanprash was first prepared , 10,000 years
ago in Ashram of Chyavana maharshi on Dhosi Hill in the Vedic state of
Brahmavarta in India. The Susruta Samhita and the Charaka Samhita ,
encyclopedias of medicine complied from various sources from the mid-first
millennium BCE to about 500 CE , are among the foundational and formally
complied works of Ayurveda. Over the following centuries , ayurvedic
practitioners developed a number of medicinal preparations and surgical
procedures for the treatment of various elements. Current practices derived
from Ayurvedic medicine are regarded as part of complementary and alternative
medicine.
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