Botanical Name: Jasminum auriculatum Vahl.

Family: Oleaceae

 

 Introduction:

Latin name: Jasmin = from Yasmine - Arabic name; auriculata = small eared.

 

Names in different Indian languages

 

English

Needle flower jasmine

Hindi

Juhi, juyi

Kannada

Kadaramallige

Malayalam

Tuseemulla, suchimulla

Sanskrit

Yuuthikaa, sucimallika

Tamil

Usimalligai

Telugu

Adavimulla

Unani

 

Folk

 

 

 

 

 

Synonyms

Yuuthikaa, Yuuthi, Mugdhee, Balpushpa. Pushpagandha. Ganojjwala. Ganika. Charumoda. Shikhandi, Swarnapushpika, magadhi, sucimallika

 

Classification according to Charaka, Susrutha & Vagbhata

 

Charaka

 

Susrutha

 

Vagbhata

 

 

          
        

  

 

Varieties & adulterants - (CV – controversy, AD – adulterants) 

 

 Varieties: Bhavamishra has described two varieties viz. white and yellow whereas Sushruta has described cream and snow white. A few other texts describe 3 varieties.

 

Jasminum multiflorum

 

 

Jasminum sambac

 


Morphology

 

Its creeper resembles the creeper of chameli.

Leaves - compound, pentafoliated.

Flowers -white or yellow in colour and have a very pleasant odour

 


Distribution & Habitat

Throughout India

 

Chemical constituents:

 lupeol,  epimer, hentriacontane and n-tricantanol, triterpenoid, jasminol, d-mannitol, jasmone

 

Properties:

Guna:laghu:

Rasa: tikta, kashaya. madhur:

Virya: sheeta:

Vipaka: Katu

 

Karma -

Hridyam, pittaghnam, vrana hara

carminative, digestive, astingent, diuretic, antimicrobial,

 

Srotogamitva:

Dosha: Plttaghna, kaphakarak, vatakarak.

Dhatu: Rakta (bleeding disorders, skin diseases).

Mala: Cleanses infected wounds.

Organ: Heart, respiratory organs.

 

 

 Indication:

Mutrakrichram, vrana, siroroga, kusta, mutraghatam

 

Ulcers, wounds, fever, skin disease, cough, piles, leucorrhoea, pruritus, diabetes ,leucoderma,anorexia

 

Part used:

  Root, flower , leaves

 

Dosage: 

Leaf juice 10-15 ml

Powder 2-4 g

Decoction 50-100 ml

 

Uses: It is used in heart diseases, bleeding disorders, poisoning, skin diseases, stomatitis, gingivitis, eye disorders and ear, nose, throat conditions.

 

 

Descriptions on  Ayurveda books / Nighandu:

  

 

 

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