Ushira
Botanical Name |
Vetiveria Zizanioides |
Family |
Graminae |
Sanskrit |
Ushira, Amranala, Raula, Nalada, Vira, Haripriay, Indragupta, Jalamoda, Sevya, Virana, Viranamula |
English |
Khas |
Hindi |
Panni, Gandar, Verran Mooli, Cuscus, Khas, Khas Bena |
Kannada |
Ramaccham, Vettiver |
Malayalam |
Ramacchi, Vala |
Telugu |
Vattiveru, Vetti Vellu |
Tamil |
Kuruvaeru, Kuruveru |
Marathi |
Guyil Gaddi |
Distribution
It is available globally and widely available in india, nepal, and it is being cultivated in tropical africa. In india it is distributed in hilly areas.
Parts Used |
Root |
Dose |
Churna 3 To 6 Grams, Phanta 50 To 100 Ml, Ark 25 To 50 Ml |
Chemical Constituents
Khusinol oxide, cyclocopacamphenol, isobisabolene. Benzoic acid, vetiverol, furfurol, iso-khusimol, calacorene.
Ayurvedic Properties
Quality (Guna) |
Ruksha Or Dry, Laghu Or Light |
Taste (Rasa) |
Tikt And Madhura. Both Sweet And Bitter |
Metabolism (Vipaka) |
Katu |
Potency (Virya) |
Seeta Or Cool |
Impact (Prabhava) |
Swedopaniya. |
Pharmacological Action
- Insecticidal and antifungal properties of ushira is helpful in treating skin disorders which are pitta originated.
- Diuretic properties are helpful in treating urinary tract infections.
Therapeutic Uses
- Used in uti or urinary tract infections.
- Coolant.
- Skin disorders associated with pitta and sweda.
- Blood disorders.
Some of the common formulations
- Aravindasava.
- Balarishta.
- Chandanadi churna.
- Mahatiktaka ghrita.
- Rasnadi churna.
- Sarivadyasava.
- Ushirasava.
- Yoga raja guggulu.
- Manjisthadi taila.
- Kachhuradi churna.
- Yoga raja guggulu.
- Drakshadi churna