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Product Description
HARIDRA
The Golden Rhizome of Purification
Whole Rhizome | Traditionally Harvested & Sun-Cured
Curcuma longa | Zingiberaceae
हरिद्रा • Haridra • Turmeric • Nisha
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Attribute |
Details |
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Sanskrit Name |
हरिद्रा / निशा (Haridra / Nisha) |
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Botanical Name |
Curcuma longa |
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Plant Family |
Zingiberaceae |
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Part Used |
Rhizome — Whole, Dried |
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Ayurvedic Category |
Kaphahara • Krimighna • Varnya • Raktashodhaka |
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Taste (Rasa) |
Tikta (Bitter) • Katu (Pungent) |
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Quality (Guna) |
Laghu (Light) • Ruksha (Dry) |
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Potency (Virya) |
Ushna (Hot) |
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Post-Digestive Effect |
Katu (Pungent) |
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Dosha Action |
Kapha-Pitta Shamaka |
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Origin |
Maharashtra & Southern Bharat — Traditionally Cultivated |
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Shelf Life |
24 months from date of processing |
The Herb
No golden substance in Ayurveda has been honoured with more reverence than Haridra.
For thousands of years, this sacred rhizome has occupied a unique position at the intersection of medicine, ritual, beauty, purification, and daily life across Bharat. Ancient Ayurvedic physicians regarded Haridra not merely as a culinary spice, but as one of nature’s foremost herbs for cleansing the blood, balancing Kapha, supporting skin radiance, and restoring internal clarity.
Its vibrant golden colour itself became symbolic of purity, auspiciousness, and life-force.
Haridra’s warming yet cleansing nature made it especially valued where stagnation, excess Kapha, metabolic heaviness, skin imbalance, and accumulated impurities disturbed the body’s equilibrium.
Beyond wellness traditions, Haridra also became inseparable from sacred ceremonies, bridal rituals, temple offerings, and protective household practices throughout the Indian civilisation.
ASLI AYURVEDA offers Haridra in its most authentic form — whole rhizomes, naturally sun-cured, and preserved without additives or artificial enhancement.
This is not merely turmeric.
This is Ayurveda’s golden philosophy of purification and radiance.
What the Ancient Texts Say
Charaka Samhita
हरिद्रा कटु तिक्ता च कफपित्तविनाशिनी ।
कुष्ठकण्डूविषघ्नी च रक्तशोधनकारिणी ॥
Haridrā kaṭu tiktā ca kaphapittavināśinī ।
Kuṣṭhakaṇḍūviṣaghnī ca raktaśōdhanakāriṇī ॥
“Haridra is pungent and bitter, traditionally associated with balancing Kapha and Pitta, supporting skin wellness, purification, and blood balance.”
हिंदी अर्थ:
“हरिद्रा को कटु और तिक्त माना गया है। यह कफ-पित्त संतुलन, त्वचा स्वास्थ्य, शुद्धि तथा रक्त संतुलन में पारंपरिक रूप से उपयोगी मानी गई है।”
Charaka especially honours Haridra for its cleansing and Kapha-reducing qualities.
Bhavaprakasha Nighantu
हरिद्रा तिक्तका रुक्षा कफपित्तहरा लघु ।
वर्ण्या रक्तप्रसादिनी कृमिघ्नी कुष्ठनाशिनी ॥
Haridrā tiktakā rukṣā kaphapittaharā laghu ।
Varṇyā raktaprasādinī kṛmighnī kuṣṭhanāśinī ॥
“Haridra is bitter, dry, light, and traditionally associated with balancing Kapha and Pitta, supporting complexion, blood clarity, and purification.”
हिंदी अर्थ:
“हरिद्रा को तिक्त, रुक्ष और लघु माना गया है। यह कफ-पित्त शमन, वर्ण सुधार, रक्त प्रसादन तथा शुद्धि में पारंपरिक रूप से उपयोगी मानी गई है।”
The classical texts consistently describe Haridra as a herb of purification, radiance, and metabolic clarity.
Ayurvedic Classical Understanding
Across Ayurvedic literature and traditional practice, Haridra is associated with:
Blood purification
Skin radiance
Kapha balance
Metabolic clarity
Digestive support
Internal cleansing
Protection and auspiciousness
Its enduring place within Ayurveda reflects the ancient understanding that beauty and vitality arise from internal purity.
Benefits
Ayurvedic Benefits
Revered as one of Ayurveda’s foremost Raktashodhaka herbs traditionally associated with blood purification and internal cleansing
Traditionally linked with balancing aggravated Kapha and Pitta
Varnya — classically associated with supporting skin radiance and complexion balance
Traditionally referenced in Ayurvedic wellness routines involving skin clarity and metabolic purification
Associated with supporting digestive and metabolic steadiness
Traditionally valued during sluggishness, heaviness, and Kapha accumulation
Considered cleansing, warming, and protective according to Ayurvedic understanding
Wellness Benefits
May support healthy skin appearance and natural radiance
Traditionally associated with balanced digestion and metabolic wellness
May support healthy inflammatory balance as part of a balanced lifestyle
Traditionally linked with internal purification and seasonal cleansing routines
May support healthy immune resilience and overall vitality
Traditionally associated with maintaining lightness and clarity within the body
Ritual Wellness Benefits
Revered in sacred ceremonies, bridal rituals, and auspicious traditions across Bharat
Traditionally applied and consumed during purification and seasonal transition rituals
Supports Ayurveda’s philosophy that external radiance reflects internal balance
Historically valued as both a sacred and medicinal substance throughout Indian civilisation
How to Use Your Haridra Rhizome
Haridra Milk — The Classical Golden Preparation
Simmer freshly ground Haridra powder in warm milk over a low flame.
Traditionally consumed in the evening as part of restorative Ayurvedic wellness routines.
Haridra Kashaya — The Classical Decoction
Simmer 3–5 grams of dried Haridra rhizome in 2 cups of water until reduced to half.
Strain and consume warm.
Traditionally valued in cleansing and Kapha-balancing wellness practices.
Traditional Powder Preparation
Clean and grind the dried rhizome into a fine powder using a stone grinder or high-powered grinder.
Traditionally consumed with warm water, honey, milk, or ghee according to constitutional suitability.
Freshly prepared powder preserves the rhizome’s volatile compounds and aromatic integrity.
Classical Skin Ritual
Haridra has historically been blended with sandalwood, rose water, or gram flour in traditional Ayurvedic beauty applications associated with complexion and radiance.
Seasonal Wisdom
Spring (Vasanta Ritu): Peak season for Haridra due to Kapha accumulation and sluggishness.
Monsoon (Varsha Ritu): Traditionally valuable during digestive weakness and Ama accumulation.
Winter (Hemanta Ritu): Often consumed in warming restorative preparations.
Summer (Grishma Ritu): Used moderately and balanced with cooling herbs where required.
Purity & Sourcing
ASLI AYURVEDA’s Haridra is sourced from traditionally cultivated regions across Maharashtra and Southern Bharat, where fertile soil and tropical conditions produce deeply aromatic and naturally vibrant rhizomes.
The rhizomes are harvested at maturity, naturally sun-cured to preserve their phytochemical integrity, and processed without chemical polishing, synthetic colouring, 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 synthetic colour enhancement.
No compromise with authenticity.
What you receive is Haridra in the same honest form recognised by generations of Ayurvedic physicians — golden, purifying, and deeply traditional.
This is the Power of Pure.




