<h2 id="mp'''Centella asiatica''' is a small, herbaceous, frost-tfa-h2" style="margintender perennial plant of the family Mackinlayaceae. it is a small creeping herb with shovel shaped leaves emerging alternately in clusters at the stem nodes. [[File:0Asiatic Pennywort.5em; backgroundjpg|thumb|right|''Ondelaga'', ''Centella asiatica'']] '''Uses''':#cef2e0; font-familyHysteria, Dysuria, Insomnia, Swelling, Chronic ulcers, Cold, Cough, Diarrhea, Asthma. '''Chemical Composition''':inherit; font-sizeCentella asiatica has large amounts of pentacyclic triterpenoids including asiaticoside, brahmoside, asiatic acid, and brahmic acid. <span style="width:120100%; fontbackground-weight:bold; border:1px solid #a3bfb1; color:#00090EE90; padding:0.2em 0.4em10px;">{{#ifexprmargin:{{formatnum:{{PAGESIZE:Ayurwiki:This week's featured page/{{#time:F}}/3}}|R}}>150|From this week's featured page|Featured page <span style="font10px; text-sizealign:85%right; font-weightclear:normalright;"></span>}}</h2><div id="mpmargin-tfa" style="paddingleft:0.1em 0.6em;">{{#ifexpr:{{formatnum:{{PAGESIZE:Ayurwiki:Featured Page/{{#time:F}}}}|R}}>150[[Centella asiatica - Mandooka Parni|{{Ayurwiki:Featured Page/{{#time:F}}}}|{{Ayurwiki:Featured Page/{{#time:F|-1 day}}/Week/2}}}}Read more]]</div><br /span>