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Cannabis sativa Linn - Vijayaa

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Vijayaa consists of dried leaves of cultivated or wild plants of Cannabis sativa Linn.(Fam. Cannabinaceae) , an annual, erect, dioecious herb, one to two m high, found almostthroughout the year, practically naturalised in the Sub-Himalayan tracts in India and abundantly found in waste lands from Punjab eastwards to Bengal and extending Southwards.[1]

Common names

Language Common name
Kannada Mandibattal, Mandyavanthu, Mandibattalu, Tagar
Hindi Mushkbala, Sugandhabala
Malayalam Thakaram
Tamil Tagarai
Telugu Grandhi Tagaramu
Marathi Tagar, Ganthode
Gujarathi Tagar Ganthoda, Tagar Gantho, Ghodawaj
Punjabi Mushkobala, Sugandhbala
Kashmiri Bala, Mushkbala
Sanskrit Nata, Kaalaanusaari
English Indian Valerian


References

  1. THE AYURVEDIC PHARMACOPOEIA OF INDIA, PART-I, VOLUME-1, page no 146.

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