SHATAVARI
SHATAVARI
SHATAVARI

SHATAVARI

Shatavari • Asparagus racemosus
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Traditionally revered in Ayurveda for nourishing balance and restorative vitality, ASLI AYURVEDA Shatavari is sourced from traditionally grown roots and processed with integrity in our Z Gold Certified Ayurvedic Processing Centre under continuous Vedic chants.
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    Product Description

    The Sacred Root of Feminine Rejuvenation & Lunar Nourishment

    Root | Traditionally Harvested & Naturally Dried
    Asparagus racemosus | Asparagaceae
    शतावरी • Shatavari • Wild Asparagus

    Attribute Details

    Sanskrit Name

    शतावरी (Shatavari)

    Botanical Name

    Asparagus racemosus

    Plant Family

    Asparagaceae

    Part Used

    Root — Dried

    Ayurvedic Category

    रसायन (Rasayana) • स्तन्यजनन (Stanyajanana) • बल्य (Balya) • वृष्य

    Taste (Rasa)

    Madhura (Sweet) • Tikta (Bitter)

    Quality (Guna)

    Guru (Heavy) • Snigdha (Unctuous)

    Potency (Virya)

    Sheeta (Cooling)

    Post-Digestive Effect

    Madhura (Sweet)

    Dosha Action

    Vata-Pitta Shamaka

    Origin

    Forest & Semi-Arid Regions of Bharat — Traditionally Sourced

    Shelf Life

    24 months from date of processing


    The Herb

    Among Ayurveda’s most revered Rasayana herbs for feminine vitality, nourishment, and graceful longevity, Shatavari holds a place of extraordinary honour.

    Its Sanskrit name translates poetically as “the woman with a hundred husbands” — symbolising abundant vitality, reproductive strength, emotional steadiness, and deep feminine nourishment.

    Ancient Ayurvedic physicians regarded Shatavari as one of nature’s most sacred cooling rejuvenatives — especially for conditions associated with depletion, dryness, heat, hormonal exhaustion, and weakened reproductive vitality.

    Where Pitta created burning, irritability, and overheating, and where Vata generated dryness, instability, nervous depletion, and fatigue, Shatavari was traditionally used to restore softness, lubrication, cooling balance, and sustained nourishment.

    Its naturally sweet and unctuous qualities made it especially respected within women’s wellness traditions, postpartum nourishment rituals, reproductive vitality regimens, and restorative Rasayana formulations.

    Yet Ayurveda did not limit Shatavari only to women. Classical texts also honoured it as a deeply nourishing herb for vitality, immunity, emotional steadiness, digestive cooling, and rejuvenation across constitutions.

    ASLI AYURVEDA offers Shatavari in its most authentic form — carefully harvested roots, naturally dried, and preserved without additives or artificial enhancement.

    This is not merely an herbal supplement.
    This is Ayurveda’s philosophy of lunar nourishment, softness, and enduring vitality.


    What the Ancient Texts Say

    Charaka Samhita

    शतावरी गुरु स्निग्धा रसायन्यबलप्रदा
    स्तन्यजननी वृष्या पित्तवातविनाशिनी

    Śatāvarī guru snigdhā rasāyanyabalapradā
    Stanyajananī vṛṣyā ca pittavātavināśinī

    “Shatavari is nourishing and rejuvenative, traditionally associated with strength, lactation support, vitality, and balancing Pitta and Vata.”

    हिंदी अर्थ:
    शतावरी को गुरु और स्निग्ध माना गया है। यह रसायन, बल, स्तन्य समर्थन तथा वात-पित्त संतुलन में पारंपरिक रूप से उपयोगी मानी गई है।

    Charaka especially honours Shatavari as a Rasayana herb for nourishment and feminine wellness.


    Bhavaprakasha Nighantu

    शतावरी मधुरा तिक्ता शीतला बलवर्धिनी
    वृष्या स्तन्यकरी प्रोक्ता क्षतक्षीणविनाशिनी

    Śatāvarī madhurā tiktā śītalā balavardhinī
    Vṛṣyā stanyakarī prōktā kṣatakṣīṇavināśinī

    “Shatavari is sweet, slightly bitter, and cooling, traditionally associated with strength, vitality, nourishment, and restorative support.”

    हिंदी अर्थ:
    शतावरी को मधुर, तिक्त और शीतल माना गया है। यह बल, पोषण, वृष्य तथा क्षीणता में पारंपरिक रूप से उपयोगी मानी गई है।

    The classical texts consistently describe Shatavari as a root of cooling nourishment, rejuvenation, and feminine vitality.


    Ayurvedic Classical Understanding

    Across Ayurvedic literature and traditional practice, Shatavari is associated with:

    Feminine wellness traditions

    Reproductive nourishment

    Cooling rejuvenation

    Vata-Pitta balance

    Emotional steadiness

    Tissue replenishment

    Rasayana longevity support

    Its enduring place within Ayurveda reflects the ancient understanding that nourishment and softness sustain life deeply.


    Benefits

    Ayurvedic Benefits

    Revered as one of Ayurveda’s foremost Rasayana herbs traditionally associated with rejuvenation and vitality

    Traditionally linked with balancing aggravated Vata and Pitta

    Stanyajanana — associated with nourishing feminine wellness and lactation traditions

    Traditionally referenced in Ayurvedic reproductive and restorative wellness formulations

    Associated with cooling excess heat and replenishing depleted tissues

    Traditionally valued during stress, fatigue, dryness, and exhaustion

    Considered nourishing, cooling, and rejuvenative according to Ayurvedic understanding

    Wellness Benefits

    May support feminine vitality and hormonal balance wellness routines

    Traditionally associated with emotional steadiness and calm nourishment

    May support restorative energy and tissue replenishment

    Traditionally linked with digestive cooling and internal lubrication

    May support reproductive wellness and vitality traditions

    Traditionally associated with graceful ageing and rejuvenation practices

    Ritual Wellness Benefits

    Revered in sacred feminine Ayurvedic traditions across Bharat

    Traditionally consumed in Rasayana and postpartum nourishment regimens

    Supports Ayurveda’s philosophy that softness and nourishment create resilience

    Historically valued in rejuvenation and longevity-oriented wellness rituals


    How to Use Your Shatavari

    Shatavari Milk — The Classical Rasayana Ritual

    Simmer Shatavari powder gently in milk over a low flame.

    Traditionally consumed warm, often with a small quantity of ghee or raw sugar according to Ayurvedic practice.


    Traditional Powder Preparation

    Freshly grind the dried roots into a fine powder using a stone grinder or high-powered grinder.

    Traditionally consumed with warm milk, honey, or ghee according to constitutional suitability.


    Classical Feminine Wellness Blend

    Shatavari has historically been combined with Ashoka, Lodhra, Yashtimadhu, and Guduchi in traditional Ayurvedic women’s wellness formulations.


    Cooling Summer Nourishment Ritual

    Shatavari preparations have traditionally been consumed during hot seasons to support cooling nourishment and emotional steadiness.


    Seasonal Wisdom

    Summer (Grishma Ritu): Peak season for Shatavari due to excess heat, dryness, and depletion.

    Autumn (Sharada Ritu): Traditionally valuable during aggravated Pitta conditions.

    Winter (Hemanta Ritu): Used within nourishing Rasayana regimens.

    Spring (Vasanta Ritu): Consumed moderately according to Kapha constitution.


    Purity & Sourcing

    ASLI AYURVEDA’s Shatavari is sourced from traditionally growing forest and semi-arid regions across Bharat, where mineral-rich soil and natural ecological balance produce dense, nourishing, and phytochemically rich roots of exceptional Ayurvedic quality.

    The roots are carefully harvested, naturally dried, and preserved without bleaching agents, synthetic enhancement, or artificial processing to maintain their authentic Ayurvedic integrity.

    Processing takes place within our Z Gold Certified Greenroom Infrastructure — a spiritually aligned Ayurvedic wellness sanctum where Vedic chants resonate continuously, preserving the atmosphere and sanctity of classical herbal preparation.

    No additives.
    No preservatives.
    No synthetic enhancement.
    No compromise with authenticity.

    What you receive is Shatavari in the same honest form recognised by generations of Ayurvedic physicians — cooling, nourishing, and deeply traditional.

    This is the Power of Pure.

     

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    Product Enquiry

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Yes. Our Shatavari root is naturally vegan, gluten-free, and free from additives, preservatives, and artificial treatment.

    • Store in a cool, dry place away from moisture and direct sunlight. Keep sealed after each use to preserve freshness and potency.

    • Any herb use during pregnancy should occur only under professional guidance. Please consult your gynaecologist and a qualified Ayurvedic physician before use.

    • No. While especially revered for feminine wellness traditions, Ayurveda also values Shatavari as a nourishing Rasayana herb for broader vitality and rejuvenation support.

    • Traditionally, Shatavari has been used daily within balanced Ayurvedic rejuvenative and nourishment routines according to constitution.

    • Yes. Shatavari is considered strongly Sheeta (cooling) in Ayurvedic understanding.

    • Milk-based Rasayana preparations and powdered formulations are among the most respected traditional Ayurvedic methods.

    • Yes. Ayurveda has historically regarded Shatavari as one of the foremost herbs for feminine nourishment and reproductive vitality traditions.

    • Shatavari is especially beneficial for Vata and Pitta constitutions due to its cooling and nourishing qualities.

    • Classical Ayurveda traditionally associates Shatavari with feminine wellness, rejuvenation, cooling nourishment, and vitality support.

    • Shatavari has a mildly sweet, earthy, and slightly bitter flavour with creamy herbal undertones.

    • Yes. Our Varuna bark is naturally vegan, gluten-free, and free from additives, preservatives, and artificial treatment.