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Lajwanti Seeds | लज्जावती (Lajjāvatī) |Chhui-Mui|Mimosa pudica Linn.|नम्रलता

Lajwanti Seeds | लज्जावती (Lajjāvatī) |Chhui-Mui|Mimosa pudica Linn.|नम्रलता

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Sanskrit Name: लज्जावती (Lajjāvatī)
Common Names: Lajwanti / Chhui-Mui / Touch-Me-Not Plant / Sensitive Plant
Botanical Name: Mimosa pudica Linn.
Family: Mimosaceae
Part Used: Whole plant (root, leaves, seeds)


📜 Synonyms (As per Bhavaprakash Nighantu & Ayurvedic Texts)

लज्जालु, नम्रलता, शमपूति, नमनिका, आत्मगुप्ता, लज्जावती, लज्जालता

Meaning:
All these names reflect the plant’s shy nature — its leaves fold upon touch, symbolizing modesty (Lajja).


📚 Reference from Bhavaprakash Nighantu

लज्जालु तिक्तका तिक्ता शीतला स्तम्भनी परा ।
रक्तपित्तप्रशमनी पित्तदोषनिवारिणी ॥

Bhavaprakash Nighantu, Guduchyadi Varga


🪔 Translation & Classical Meaning:

According to Bhavaprakash Nighantu, Lajwanti is Tikta (bitter) in taste and Sheeta (cooling) in potency.
It acts as a Stambhana (astringent and absorbent) herb, helping in conditions of bleeding disorders, diarrhea, and excessive secretions.
It pacifies Pitta and Kapha doshas, purifies blood, and promotes healing of wounds.


💚 Ayurvedic Properties (Guna, Rasa, Veerya, Vipaka)

Property Sanskrit Term Description
Rasa (Taste) Tikta (Bitter), Kashaya (Astringent) Cleansing & drying
Guna (Quality) Laghu (Light), Ruksha (Dry)** Easy to digest, absorbs excess fluids
Veerya (Potency) Sheeta (Cooling) Reduces heat & inflammation
Vipaka (Post-digestive Effect) Katu (Pungent) Stimulates metabolism
Effect on Doshas Pacifies Pitta & Kapha

🌺 Therapeutic Benefits (As per Ayurveda)

1️⃣ Bleeding Disorders (Raktapitta Nashini):

  • Helps stop nosebleeds, excessive menstruation, or bleeding piles.

2️⃣ Diarrhea & Dysentery (Atisar, Pravahika):

  • Acts as a natural Stambhak (astringent) herb to reduce fluid loss.

3️⃣ Urinary & Reproductive Health:

  • Used in mutrakricchra (urinary burning) and leucorrhea.

4️⃣ Wound Healing (Vrana Ropaka):

  • Promotes skin repair and reduces inflammation when applied externally.

5️⃣ Nerve Health:

  • Traditionally used in mild neurological weakness, tremors, and paralysis.


🍃 General Usage (Traditional Guidance)

Form Dosage Anupan (With)
Powder (Churna) 2–3 g twice daily With water or honey
Juice (Swaras) 10–15 ml With equal water
Paste (Lepa) Apply externally on wounds

(Use under Ayurvedic practitioner’s supervision.)


🌿 Why Choose Lajwanti (Lajjalu)

  • 100% Natural & Sun-dried

  • Traditionally used for Pitta disorders, bleeding, and wound healing

  • Sourced from authentic Ayurvedic growers

  • No preservatives or additives


🧘♀️ Summary (Essence of Bhavaprakash Nighantu)

Lajwanti (Lajjalu) — a cooling, astringent, and healing herb that calms Pitta and Kapha, purifies the blood, and restores internal balance.
A true symbol of modesty and healing in Ayurveda.

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