HERBAL GARDEN
मारिष श्वेत (Maris Shwet)
Classification
Synoyms
Tanduliyaka, Shweta Chaulai, Marisha Shweta, Katu-Tanduliyaka
Habit
An annual herb, erect or spreading, soft, and succulent, up to 50–100 cm tall.
Habitat
Widely distributed throughout India in tropical and subtropical regions. Common in waste lands, gardens, roadsides, and cultivated fields. Often grows as a weed near water bodies and moist soils.
Morphology
- Stem: Erect, smooth or slightly hairy, often reddish or green, branched.
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Leaves: Simple, alternate, ovate to rhomboid, entire margins, green or reddish tinge; petiole long.
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Flowers: Small, greenish or purplish, arranged in axillary or terminal spikes.
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Fruits: Small, globose utricles containing one seed each.
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Seeds: Small, shiny black or brown, lenticular.
- Root: Taproot, pale, fibrous.
Chemical Composition
Flavonoids (quercetin, kaempferol)
Alkaloids
Saponins
Tannins
Iron, Calcium, Phosphorus
Vitamin A, C, and essential amino acids
β-carotene
Polyphenolic compounds
These compounds make it nutritious and medicinally valuable as anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and cooling herb.
Guna-Karma
Rasa- Kashaya , Tikta, Madhura
Guna- Laghu, Snigdha
Virya- Sheeta
Vipaka- Madhura
Karma- Pittahara,
Dahashamana,
Raktaprasadaka,
Shothahara,
Jvaraghna,
Vranaropaka,
Mutrala
Doshakarma- Pacifies Pitta and Vata dosha, mildly increases Kapha.
Medicinal uses
Used in burning sensation, fever, and inflammation
Beneficial in raktapitta (bleeding disorders)
Promotes wound healing and skin health
Leaf juice used as cooling and laxative
Decoction useful in urinary disorders
Fresh leaves are used as nutritive vegetable for anemia and weakness
Useful in mouth ulcers, dysentery, and gastric irritation
Useful Part
Whole Plant, Leaves, Seeds
Doses
Swarasa (Juice): 10–20 ml
Churna (Powder): 3–5 g
Kwatha (Decoction): 30–50 ml
Fresh leaves: as vegetable or externally applied paste
Important Formulation
Tanduliyaka Swarasa
Tanduliyaka Churna
Used in formulations for Pitta shaman, Raktapitta, and Jvara (fever)
Shloka
तण्डुलीयकं शीतलं पित्तदाहविनाशनम्।
रक्तपित्तं ज्वरं चैव शामयेत् पाचनं परम्
Hindi Name
Maris Shwet, Chaulai, Tanduliyaka Shwet, Kateli
English Name
Purple Amaranth, Wild Amaranth, Blitum Amaranth
Botanical Name
Amaranthus blitum Linn.
Family
Amaranthaceae
