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Chirayata • Swertia chirata
Sacred Purification & Metabolic Balance
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Traditionally revered in Ayurveda as Kirata Tikta, ASLI AYURVEDA Chirayata is valued for purification, digestive balance, and seasonal cleansing traditions. Associated with liver wellness, Rakta balance, and cooling support, it is sourced from traditionally harvested herbs 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 Chirayata herb in 2 cups of water over a low flame until reduced to half
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    Product Description

    CHIRAYATA

    The Bitter Wisdom of Ayurveda

    Whole Herb | Traditionally Harvested & Shade-Dried
    Swertia chirata | Gentianaceae
    चिरायता • Chirayata • Kirata Tikta • Indian Gentian

    Attribute Details

    Sanskrit Name

    चिरायता / किराततिक्त (Chirayata / Kirata Tikta)

    Botanical Name

    Swertia chirata

    Plant Family

    Gentianaceae

    Part Used

    Whole Plant — Panchanga

    Ayurvedic Category

    Jwaraghna • Deepaniya • Raktashodhaka • Pittahara

    Taste (Rasa)

    Tikta (Bitter)

    Quality (Guna)

    Laghu (Light) • Ruksha (Dry)

    Potency (Virya)

    Sheeta (Cold)

    Post-Digestive Effect

    Katu (Pungent)

    Dosha Action

    Pitta-Kapha Shamaka

    Origin

    Himalayan Regions — Uttarakhand, Sikkim & Nepal Belt

    Shelf Life

    24 months from date of processing


    The Herb

    Among Ayurveda’s great bitter herbs, Chirayata stands apart with extraordinary distinction.

    Known classically as Kirata Tikta — “the intensely bitter herb of the mountains” — Chirayata has for centuries been revered in Ayurvedic traditions associated with fever balance, liver wellness, blood purification, digestive clarity, and Pitta pacification.

    Ancient physicians understood bitterness not as unpleasantness, but as intelligence. Bitter herbs were traditionally valued for their ability to cool excess heat, cleanse accumulated toxins, sharpen digestion, and restore lightness where stagnation had taken hold.

    Growing across the pristine Himalayan belt, Chirayata developed a reputation as one of Ayurveda’s foremost herbs for balancing Pitta and clearing accumulated metabolic heat from the system.

    Its penetrating bitterness made it especially valued in wellness traditions associated with feverish states, sluggish liver function, skin imbalance, and digestive heaviness.

    ASLI AYURVEDA offers Chirayata in its most authentic form — carefully harvested from traditional Himalayan regions, naturally shade-dried, and preserved without additives or artificial enhancement.

    This is not merely a bitter herb.
    This is Ayurveda’s philosophy of purification through clarity.


    What the Ancient Texts Say

    Bhavaprakasha Nighantu

    किराततिक्तं तिक्तं ज्वरपित्तकफापहम्
    दीपनं पाचनं चैव रक्तदोषविनाशनम्

    Kirātatiktaṃ tiktaṃ ca jvarapittakaphāpaham
    Dīpanaṃ pācanaṃ caiva raktadōṣavināśanam

    “Kirata Tikta (Chirayata) is intensely bitter and traditionally associated with balancing fever, Pitta, and Kapha. It supports digestion, metabolism, and purification of the blood.”

    हिंदी अर्थ:
    किराततिक्त (चिरायता) अत्यंत तिक्त माना गया है। यह ज्वर, पित्त और कफ को संतुलित करने, पाचन शक्ति को समर्थ बनाने तथा रक्त शुद्धि में पारंपरिक रूप से उपयोगी माना गया है।

    Bhavaprakasha honours Chirayata as one of Ayurveda’s foremost bitter herbs for purification and metabolic balance.


    Raja Nighantu

    किराततिक्तं शीतं पित्तरक्तविनाशनम्
    ज्वरघ्नं दीपनीयं कृमिघ्नं लघु रोचनम्

    Kirātatiktaṃ śītaṃ ca pittaraktavināśanam
    Jvaraghnaṃ dīpanīyaṃ ca kṛmighnaṃ laghu rōcanam

    “Kirata Tikta is cooling and traditionally associated with balancing Pitta and Rakta, supporting fever wellness, digestion, and lightness within the system.”

    हिंदी अर्थ:
    किराततिक्त शीतल माना गया है। यह पित्त और रक्त संतुलन, ज्वर संबंधी संतुलन तथा पाचन शक्ति और शरीर की हल्केपन की अवस्था को बनाए रखने में पारंपरिक रूप से उपयोगी माना गया है।

    The classical texts consistently describe Chirayata as a herb of cooling purification, digestive clarity, and systemic cleansing.


    Ayurvedic Classical Understanding

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

    Fever balance

    Pitta pacification

    Blood purification

    Digestive clarity

    Liver wellness

    Metabolic cleansing

    Internal cooling and lightness

    Its enduring place within Ayurveda reflects the ancient understanding that excess heat and stagnation must be cleared gently yet deeply.


    Benefits

    Ayurvedic Benefits

    Revered as one of Ayurveda’s foremost Jwaraghna herbs traditionally associated with fever balance and systemic cooling

    Traditionally linked with supporting Pitta and Rakta balance

    Deepaniya & Pachana — associated with digestive clarity and metabolic activation

    Traditionally referenced in Ayurvedic blood purification and liver-supportive wellness routines

    Pitta-Kapha Shamaka — cooling, cleansing, and lightening in nature

    Traditionally valued where excess heat, heaviness, and sluggish metabolism are present

    Associated with maintaining internal clarity and lightness according to Ayurvedic understanding

    Wellness Benefits

    May support healthy digestion and metabolic balance

    Traditionally associated with liver wellness and internal purification

    May support healthy skin appearance through Rakta balance

    Traditionally linked with maintaining lightness and reducing heaviness within the body

    May support healthy inflammatory balance as part of a balanced lifestyle

    Traditionally associated with seasonal cleansing and cooling wellness routines

    Ritual Wellness Benefits

    Revered in Ayurvedic purification rituals focused on cooling and cleansing the body

    Traditionally consumed during periods of seasonal heat and metabolic sluggishness

    Supports Ayurveda’s philosophy that bitterness restores clarity and balance

    Historically valued in spring and summer cleansing traditions across Bharat


    How to Use Your Chirayata Herb

    Chirayata Kashaya — The Classical Decoction

    Simmer 3–5 grams of dried Chirayata herb in 2 cups of water over a low flame until reduced to half.

    Strain and consume warm or at room temperature.

    This is among the most respected traditional Ayurvedic preparations for Chirayata and is especially valued in Pitta-balancing and cleansing wellness routines.


    Chirayata Cold Infusion

    Soak a small quantity of Chirayata overnight in clean water and strain before consumption.

    This traditional preparation is especially valued during periods of excess heat and summer Pitta aggravation.


    Traditional Powder Preparation

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

    Traditionally consumed in small quantities with warm water or honey according to constitutional suitability.

    Freshly prepared powder preserves the herb’s natural bitterness and phytochemical integrity.


    Seasonal Cleansing Ritual

    Chirayata preparations have historically been consumed during spring and summer wellness routines intended to restore internal clarity, cooling, and metabolic balance.


    Seasonal Wisdom

    Summer (Grishma Ritu): Peak season for Chirayata due to excess heat and aggravated Pitta conditions.

    Spring (Vasanta Ritu): Traditionally valuable during cleansing and Kapha-reducing seasonal routines.

    Monsoon (Varsha Ritu): Often used during sluggish digestion and accumulated metabolic heaviness.

    Winter (Hemanta Ritu): Used moderately and balanced with warming herbs if excessive cooling develops.


    Purity & Sourcing

    ASLI AYURVEDA’s Chirayata is sourced from the pristine Himalayan regions of Uttarakhand, Sikkim, and surrounding mountain ecosystems, where the herb grows naturally in mineral-rich high-altitude terrain.

    The whole herb is carefully harvested, gently shade-dried to preserve its delicate bitter principles and phytochemical profile, and processed without chemical treatment or artificial enhancement.

    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 artificial processing.
    No compromise with authenticity.

    What you receive is Chirayata in the same honest form recognised by generations of Ayurvedic physicians — intensely bitter, deeply cleansing, and profoundly traditional.

    This is the Power of Pure.

     

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Yes. Our Chirayata herb 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.

    • Yes. Chirayata is considered Sheeta (cooling) in Ayurvedic understanding and is especially valued during excess Pitta conditions.

    • Traditionally, Chirayata has been used in moderate quantities within structured cleansing and balancing wellness routines.

    • Ayurveda traditionally associates bitter herbs with cooling excess heat, cleansing accumulated toxins, sharpening digestion, and restoring clarity within the system

    • The Kashaya (decoction) preparation and cold infusion methods are among the most respected traditional Ayurvedic applications.

    • Yes. Ayurveda has historically associated Chirayata with supporting liver balance, digestion, and Rakta purification.

    • Chirayata is especially beneficial for Pitta and Kapha constitutions due to its cooling, cleansing, and lightening qualities.

    • “Kirata Tikta” means “the bitter herb of the mountains.” The name reflects both its Himalayan origin and its intensely bitter nature.

    • Chirayata is intensely bitter — among the most bitter herbs used in classical Ayurveda. Its bitterness reflects its traditional cleansing and Pitta-balancing properties.