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'''Ajagandhā''' consists of the seeds of Cleome gynandra Linn. Syn. Gynandropsis gynandra (Linn.) Briquet (Fam. Capparidaceae), a strong smelling, somewhat foetid herb, 0.6 - 1 m high, found abundantly throughout warmer parts of India.
==Uses==
{{Uses|mouth Mouth sores}}, {{Uses|bleeding Bleeding piles}}, {{Uses|leucorrhoeaLeucorrhoea}}, {{Uses|Mild diabetes}}, {{Uses|Cough}}, {{Uses|physical Physical weakness}}, {{Uses|ulcerUlcer}}, {{Uses|Urinary trouble}}, {{Uses|snakebiteSnakebite}}, {{Uses|infection Infection in intestine}}.
==Parts Used==
{{Parts Used|Seeds}}, {{Parts Used|stemStem}}, {{Parts Used|leavesLeaves}}, {{Parts Used|Root}}.
==Chemical Composition==
==Common names==
{{Common names|sa=Pashughandha|en=Dog Mustard|gu=Talvani, Dhelitalavan|hi=Hulhul, Hurhur, Kavalia|kn= Naram bele Soppu, Nayeetulasi|ks=Gandi Buti|ml=Atunari vela|mr=Tilvan, Bhatvan, Mabli, Tilavana, Tilvant|pa=Bugra|ta=Nal valai, Nal velai|te=Vaminta, Vayinta}}
==Properties==