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Songara Jatamansi powder | Spikenard | Nardostachys Jatamansi - Pure & Natural Ayurvedic Herb
Songara Jatamansi powder | Spikenard | Nardostachys Jatamansi - Pure & Natural Ayurvedic Herb
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1. Synonyms (पर्यायवाची नामानि)
According to classical texts, Jatamansi is known by the following synonyms:
- Jaṭāmāṁsī (जटामांसी)
- Bhūtajaṭā (भूतजटा)
- Jatilā (जटिला)
- Tapasvinī (तपस्विनी)
- Māṁsī (मांसी)
- Bhūtakeśī (भूतकेशी)
Etymological meanings:
- Jaṭā / Jatilā – Refers to the presence of hair-like fibrous structures on the rhizomes.
- Māṁsī – The rhizomatous roots resemble muscle tissue.
- Bhūtajaṭā / Bhūtakeśī – The tangled hair-like roots resemble the hair of a ghost.
- Tapasvinī – The uncombed, matted hair of ascetics is compared to the fibrous roots of the plant.
These names highlight the characteristic hairy, tufted rhizomes of the plant.
2. Regional Names (प्रादेशिक नामानि)
- Hindi: Jatāmāṁsī, Balachad
- Bengali: Jatāmāṁsī
- Gujarati: Jatāmāsī, Kālī Chhada
- Marathi: Jatāmāṁsī
- Telugu: Jatāmāmśī
- Kannada: Jetāmāvaśī
- Tamil: Jatāmaśī
- Garhwali: Māsī
- English: Spikenard, Indian Nard
3. Botanical Description (वनस्पतिजन्य वर्णनम्)
Jatamansi is an erect perennial herb found in the alpine regions of the Himalayas.
- Height: 10 to 60 cm
- Rootstock: Woody, thick rhizomes with reddish-brown fibrous tufts
- Leaves: Radical leaves elongated; cauline leaves sessile, oblong or sub-ovate
- Flowers: Rosy, pale pink or bluish, arranged in dense, round cymes
- Fruits: Small
- Habitat: Alpine Himalayas
The drug consists of short, thick, dark grey rhizomes crowned with reddish-brown fibrous remains of leaf petioles. Jatamansi has a pleasant aromatic odour and bitter aromatic taste. It yields up to 1.9% pale yellow essential oil (spikenard oil) with a fragrance similar to patchouli and valerian.
4. Chemical Constituents (रासायनिक संघटनम्)
Jatamansi contains a rich spectrum of sesquiterpenes, lignans, essential oils, flavonoids, sterols and aromatic compounds. Important constituents include:
- Essential Oil Components: Jatamansone, Nardostachone, Nardostachonol, Valeranone, Valeranal, Patchouli alcohol, Seychellene, Seychellane, Spirojatamol
- Sesquiterpenes & Alcohols: Aristolenol, Aristolene, Calarene, Calarenol, Elemol, β-Eudesmol
- Lignans: (+)-Pinoresinol, (+)-1-hydroxypinoresinol, Norseyclenalone
- Other Compounds: Jatamansic acid, Jatamols A & B, Nardol, Virolin, Angelicin, Jatamansin, Jatamansinol, Oroselol
- Sterols: β-Sitosterol
- Hydrocarbons & Esters: Hexacosane, Hexacosanol, Hexacosanyl arachidate, Isovalerate esters
- Monoterpenes: α- and β-Pinenes, Δ3-Carene
- Additional Constituents: Actinidin, Carotene, Seychellene, Patchoulenes
5. Properties and Therapeutic Uses (गुणधर्म एवं चिकित्सोपयोग)
Ayurvedic Properties
- Rasa (Taste): Tikta (Bitter), Kaṣāya (Astringent), Madhura (Sweet)
- Guna (Qualities): Laghu, Snigdha
- Virya (Potency): Śīta (Cold)
- Vipāka: Madhura
- Doṣa Karma: Tridoṣaśāmaka – pacifies Vāta, Pitta and Kapha
Classical Actions
Jatamansi is described as:
Medhyā, Kāntipradā, Balapradā, Hima, Tridoṣaśāmaka, Raktapitta-dāha-vīsarpa-kuṣṭhaghna
Meaning – intelligence promoting, complexion enhancing, strength giving, cooling, pacifying all three doshas and useful in blood disorders, burning sensation, erysipelas and skin diseases.
Therapeutic Uses
Mind & Nervous System:
Jatamansi is a powerful Medhyā Rasāyana. It calms the mind, reduces restlessness, anxiety, irritability and hyperactivity. It is beneficial in epilepsy, hysteria, convulsions, nervous disorders and mental exhaustion.
Cardiac Disorders:
Used in palpitation of the heart and arrhythmias. Spikenard oil and jatamansone have shown anti-arrhythmic activity.
Sleep Disorders & Stress:
Acts as a natural tranquilizer and sedative. Useful in insomnia, mental stress, depression and emotional instability.
Epilepsy & Convulsive Disorders:
Effective in convulsions, febrile seizures and delirium associated with fever.
Digestive Disorders:
Carminative and stomachic. Useful in flatulence, epigastric pain and digestive disturbances.
Menstrual & Women’s Health:
Acts as emmenagogue. Helpful in dysmenorrhoea, menopausal symptoms like depression, mood swings and irritability.
Skin & External Use:
Applied externally in wounds, eruptions, burning sensation and to improve complexion. Powder is also used to control excessive sweating.
Hair Growth:
Promotes hair growth and improves hair quality.
Fever:
Used in fevers with delirium and tridoshic aggravation. Tagarādi Kwatha containing Jatamansi is classical for such conditions.
Blood Pressure:
Decoction of roots is used traditionally as a home remedy for high blood pressure.
6. Doses (मात्रा)
The usual dose of Jatamansi powder is 500 mg to 1 gram, once or twice daily with honey, milk or warm water.
In compound formulations, 3 to 9 grams may be given depending on the combination and condition.
Decoction may be used as prescribed by an Ayurvedic physician.
For external use, the powder or paste is applied locally on affected areas.
(Dose should always be adjusted according to age, strength and clinical condition under Ayurvedic supervision.)
Product Summary (for label / brochure use)
Jatamansi (Nardostachys jatamansi) is a renowned Ayurvedic herb for mental calmness, memory enhancement and nervous system balance. It pacifies all three doshas, reduces stress, anxiety and restlessness, supports heart rhythm, promotes sound sleep, improves complexion and hair growth, and is highly beneficial in epilepsy, hysteria, palpitations and menopausal disturbances. Rich in aromatic oils and sesquiterpenes, Jatamansi is a natural tranquilizer and rejuvenator.
Ref: Bhavaprakash Nighantu
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