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Atibala • Abutilon indicum
Sacred Strength & Restoration
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Traditionally revered in Ayurveda for nourishment and resilience, ASLI AYURVEDA Atibala is valued for vitality, restorative wellness, and physical rejuvenation. Sourced from traditionally harvested roots and crafted with integrity in our Z Gold Certified Ayurvedic Processing Centre under continuous Vedic chants.
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Simmer 3–5 grams of dried Atibala root in 1 cup of water and 1 cup of milk over a low flame until reduced to approximately one cup.
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    Product Description

     

    Dried Root | Traditionally Harvested & Sun-Cured
    Abutilon indicum | Malvaceae
    अतिबला • Atibala • Indian Mallow

    Attribute Details

    Sanskrit Name

    अतिबला (Atibala)

    Botanical Name

    Abutilon indicum

    Plant Family

    Malvaceae

    Part Used

    Root — Dried

    Ayurvedic Category

    Balya • Rasayana • Vata-Pitta Shamaka

    Taste (Rasa)

    Madhura (Sweet)

    Quality (Guna)

    Guru (Heavy) • Snigdha (Unctuous)

    Potency (Virya)

    Sheeta (Cold)

    Post-Digestive Effect

    Madhura (Sweet)

    Dosha Action

    Vata-Pitta Shamaka

    Origin

    Rajasthan, Gujarat & Southern India — Traditionally Sourced

    Shelf Life

    24 months from date of processing


    The Herb

    Its name reveals its nature.

    Ati — immense, profound, exceptional.
    Bala — strength.

    Atibala, the herb of extraordinary strength.

    Yet Ayurveda did not honour this plant for aggressive stimulation or outward intensity. Its strength is subtler — nourishing, restorative, and deeply supportive to depleted tissues, weakened nerves, and exhausted vitality.

    For centuries, Atibala has occupied a gentle yet important place in Ayurvedic Rasayana traditions, especially in formulations intended to restore physical weakness, calm aggravated Vata, and replenish the body after depletion.

    Unlike heating stimulants, Atibala nourishes through softness — lubricating dryness, grounding instability, and supporting the body’s natural restorative intelligence.

    ASLI AYURVEDA offers Atibala root in its most authentic form — naturally harvested, traditionally sun-cured, and preserved without additives or chemical intervention.

    This is not the strength of force.
    This is the strength that Ayurveda associates with restoration.


    What the Ancient Texts Say

    Bhavaprakasha Nighantu

    अतिबला मधुरा शीतला बल्या वातपित्तजित्
    धातुपोषकरी प्रोक्ता वृष्या क्लान्तिनाशिनी

    Atibalā madhurā śītalā balyā vātapittajit
    Dhātupōṣakarī prōktā vṛṣyā klāntināśinī

    “Atibala is sweet, cooling, strength-promoting, and pacifies Vata and Pitta. It nourishes the bodily tissues and is traditionally associated with reducing exhaustion.”

    हिंदी अर्थ:
    अतिबला मधुर और शीतल प्रकृति की मानी गई है। यह शरीर को बल देने, वात और पित्त को शांत करने तथा शरीर की धातुओं को पोषण देने में पारंपरिक रूप से उपयोगी मानी जाती है।

    Bhavaprakasha recognises Atibala as both nourishing and restorative — a herb associated with rebuilding from depletion rather than stimulating temporary energy.


    Raja Nighantu

    अतिबला बलकरी स्निग्धा शुक्रला वातनाशिनी
    क्षीणदेहेषु हितकरा धातुवृद्धिकरी स्मृता

    Atibalā balakarī snigdhā śukralā vātanāśinī
    Kṣīṇadēhēṣu hitakarā dhātuvṛddhikarī smṛtā

    “Atibala promotes strength, nourishment, reproductive vitality, and pacifies Vata. It is traditionally considered beneficial in depleted conditions and supportive of tissue replenishment.”

    हिंदी अर्थ:
    अतिबला बल और स्निग्धता प्रदान करने वाली मानी गई है। यह वात को शांत करने तथा कमजोर और क्षीण शरीर में धातुओं के पोषण हेतु पारंपरिक रूप से उपयोग की जाती है।

    The classical texts consistently describe Atibala as a herb of nourishment, steadiness, and gentle rebuilding.


    Ayurvedic Classical Understanding

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

    Physical nourishment

    Nervous system steadiness

    Vata balance

    Tissue replenishment

    Gentle rejuvenation

    Strength after depletion

    Restorative wellness

    Its softness is precisely what makes it valuable within Ayurveda’s philosophy of healing.


    Benefits

    Ayurvedic Benefits

    Revered as a classical Balya herb traditionally associated with strength and tissue nourishment

    Vata-Pitta Shamaka — grounding, cooling, and stabilising in nature

    Traditionally linked with supporting Dhatu nourishment and restoration after depletion

    Associated with gentle Rasayana support for long-term vitality

    Traditionally used in weakness, fatigue, and Vata aggravation

    Considered nourishing to the nervous and muscular systems according to Ayurvedic understanding

    Traditionally associated with promoting steadiness, softness, and recovery

    Wellness Benefits

    May support physical recovery and general vitality

    Traditionally associated with nervous system calmness and resilience

    May support healthy muscular strength and comfort

    Traditionally used during periods of weakness, fatigue, and overexertion

    May support nourishment during dry, depleted, or weakened states

    Traditionally associated with supporting healthy reproductive vitality

    Ritual Wellness Benefits

    Revered in restorative Ayurvedic wellness routines intended to rebuild depleted energy reserves

    Traditionally consumed during recovery periods after physical or emotional exhaustion

    Supports Ayurveda’s philosophy that true vitality emerges from nourishment rather than overstimulation

    Historically valued in calming Vata-oriented seasonal wellness practices


    How to Use Your Dried Atibala Root

    Atibala Milk Decoction — The Classical Nourishing Preparation

    Simmer 3–5 grams of dried Atibala root in 1 cup of water and 1 cup of milk over a low flame until reduced to approximately one cup.

    Strain and consume warm.

    This is one of the most traditional Ayurvedic methods for experiencing Atibala’s nourishing and restorative qualities.


    Atibala Kashaya

    Simmer 5 grams of dried root in 2 cups of water until reduced to half.

    Strain and consume warm.

    Traditionally used when lighter digestive assimilation is preferred while still seeking nourishment and Vata balance.


    Traditional Powder Preparation

    Clean and grind the dried root into a fine powder using a stone grinder or high-powered grinder.

    Traditionally consumed in small quantities with milk, honey, or ghee according to constitutional suitability.

    Freshly prepared powder preserves the root’s natural aromatic integrity and potency.


    Restorative Evening Ritual

    Atibala preparations are traditionally consumed during evening hours or after periods of fatigue as part of calming Ayurvedic self-care practices focused on restoration and steadiness.


    Seasonal Wisdom

    Autumn (Sharada Ritu): Particularly supportive during Vata aggravation caused by dryness and irregularity.

    Winter (Hemanta Ritu): Traditionally combined with nourishing carriers like milk and ghee for deeper Rasayana support.

    Summer (Grishma Ritu): Its cooling quality may help balance excess heat while still nourishing depleted tissues.

    Monsoon (Varsha Ritu): Often paired with mild digestive spices to support assimilation during damp weather.


    Purity & Sourcing

    ASLI AYURVEDA’s Atibala root is sourced from traditionally growing regions across Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Southern India, where the herb continues to thrive within its natural ecological environment.

    The roots are harvested carefully at maturity, naturally sun-cured, and preserved without chemical treatment or artificial enhancement to maintain their authentic Ayurvedic character.

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

    No additives.
    No preservatives.
    No artificial processing.
    No compromise with authenticity.

    What you receive is Atibala root in the same honest form recognised by generations of Ayurvedic physicians — nourishing, grounding, and deeply restorative.

    This is the Power of Pure.

     

     

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    Product Enquiry

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Yes. Our dried Atibala 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.

    • Traditionally, Atibala has been used regularly in moderate quantities as part of nourishing wellness routines. Individual constitutions should always be considered.

    • The milk decoction preparation is among the most respected traditional Ayurvedic methods for Atibala root.

    • Yes. Ayurveda traditionally associates Atibala with restorative and rejuvenative support, particularly during depletion and weakness.

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

    • In Ayurveda, Balya herbs are traditionally associated with promoting strength, nourishment, and restoration. Atibala is especially valued for its gentle and sustaining nature.

    • Atibala has a naturally mild, slightly sweet, earthy taste reflecting its Madhura rasa and nourishing Ayurvedic qualities.

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