Dhanyaka
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Botanical Name |
Coriandrum Sativum |
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Family |
Umbeliferaceae |
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Sanskrit |
Dhana, Dhanaka, Dhaniyaka |
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English |
Coriander |
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Hindi |
Dhania, Dhanya |
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Kannada |
Kothamir, Dhania |
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Malayalam |
Kotta-Malli |
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Telugu |
Daniyalu, Dhanyalu |
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Tamil |
Kothamalli |
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Marathi |
– |
Distribution
It is cultivated as a subsidiary crop in the black soil of deccan and south india
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Parts Used |
Panchang, Fruit, Leaf |
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Dose |
Choorna-3-6gms, Oil-3 Drops |
Chemical Constituents
D-mannitol, flavonoid glycosides, oxalic acid
Ayurvedic Properties
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Quality (Guna) |
Laghu, Snigda |
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Taste (Rasa) |
Kashaya, Tikta, Katu, Madura |
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Metabolism (Vipaka) |
Madura |
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Potency (Virya) |
Ushnam |
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Impact (Prabhava) |
Trishnanigrahanam |
Pharmacological Action
- Coriander is appetive stimulant and antispasmodic
- Juice used in nausea and morning sicknessin rhematoid arthritis
- Anti inflammatory- helps in reducing swelling in the joints
Therapeutic Uses
- Digestive
- Appetizer
- Coolant
- Quenches thirst
Some of the common formulations
- Lavanabaskara choorna
- Brahmi vati
- Hingavadi taila
- Chandraprabha vati
- Kankanyana gutika
