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Simmer 5 grams of dried Eranda root in 2 cups of water over a low flame until reduced to half
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    Product Description

    The Root of Vata Release

    Dried Root | Traditionally Harvested & Sun-Cured
    Ricinus communis | Euphorbiaceae
    एरण्ड • Eranda • Castor Root • Gandharvahasta

    Attribute Details

    Sanskrit Name

    एरण्ड / गन्धर्वहस्त (Eranda / Gandharvahasta)

    Botanical Name

    Ricinus communis

    Plant Family

    Euphorbiaceae

    Part Used

    Root — Dried

    Ayurvedic Category

    Vatahara • Anulomana • Shothahara

    Taste (Rasa)

    Madhura (Sweet) • Katu (Pungent) • Kashaya (Astringent)

    Quality (Guna)

    Guru (Heavy) • Snigdha (Unctuous) • Teekshna (Sharp)

    Potency (Virya)

    Ushna (Hot)

    Post-Digestive Effect

    Madhura (Sweet)

    Dosha Action

    Vata-Kapha Shamaka

    Origin

    Gujarat, Rajasthan & Central Bharat — Traditionally Sourced

    Shelf Life

    24 months from date of processing


    The Herb

    In Ayurveda, movement is life.

    Whenever Vata becomes obstructed — within the joints, the intestines, the nerves, or the body’s deeper channels — pain, dryness, stiffness, heaviness, and degeneration gradually emerge.

    For centuries, Ayurveda turned to Eranda as one of its foremost herbs for restoring flow where movement had become restricted.

    Known classically as Gandharvahasta — “the celestial hand” — Eranda was revered for its penetrating, lubricating, and Vata-pacifying intelligence. Ancient physicians especially valued the root in traditional wellness routines associated with stiffness, joint discomfort, dryness, sluggish elimination, and accumulated Vata within the body.

    Unlike merely stimulating herbs, Eranda was traditionally honoured for combining warmth with unctuousness — helping the body release obstruction without excessive depletion.

    ASLI AYURVEDA offers Eranda root in its most authentic form — carefully harvested, naturally sun-cured, and preserved without additives or artificial enhancement.

    This is not merely a cleansing herb.
    This is Ayurveda’s philosophy of restoring flow, softness, and movement.


    What the Ancient Texts Say

    Charaka Samhita

    एरण्डो वातहरः स्निग्धो बस्तिशूलविनाशनः
    अनुलोमनकारी शोथगुल्मनिवारणः

    Ēraṇḍō vātaharaḥ snigdhō bastiśūlavināśanaḥ
    Anulōmanakārī ca śōthagulmanivāraṇaḥ

    “Eranda is unctuous and traditionally associated with balancing Vata, supporting downward movement, and reducing obstruction and stiffness.”

    हिंदी अर्थ:
    एरण्ड को स्निग्ध और वातशामक माना गया है। यह शरीर में अवरोध, जकड़न तथा वातजन्य असंतुलन को कम करने और मलोत्सर्ग को संतुलित करने में पारंपरिक रूप से उपयोगी माना गया है।

    Charaka especially honours Eranda for its Vata-pacifying and Anulomana (downward-moving) qualities.


    Bhavaprakasha Nighantu

    एरण्डः कटुकः स्निग्धो वातशूलविनाशनः
    शोथहरो बस्तिशुद्धिकृत् दीपनोऽनुलोमनः

    Ēraṇḍaḥ kaṭukaḥ snigdhō vātaśūlavināśanaḥ
    Śōthaharō bastiśuddhikṛt dīpanō'nulōmanaḥ

    “Eranda is pungent and unctuous, traditionally associated with reducing Vata discomfort, supporting cleansing, and promoting healthy downward movement.”

    हिंदी अर्थ:
    एरण्ड को कटु और स्निग्ध माना गया है। यह वातजन्य पीड़ा, सूजन तथा शरीर की शुद्धि और मलोत्सर्ग संतुलन में पारंपरिक रूप से उपयोगी माना गया है।

    The classical texts consistently describe Eranda as a herb of lubrication, movement, release, and Vata balance.


    Ayurvedic Classical Understanding

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

    Vata pacification

    Joint and mobility support

    Healthy elimination

    Lubrication and softness

    Reduction of stiffness and obstruction

    Digestive movement and flow

    Grounded warmth and release

    Its enduring place within Ayurveda reflects the ancient understanding that wellness depends upon unobstructed movement through the body’s channels.


    Benefits

    Ayurvedic Benefits

    Revered as one of Ayurveda’s foremost Vatahara herbs traditionally associated with movement and release

    Traditionally linked with balancing dryness, stiffness, and obstruction within the body

    Anulomana — associated with supporting healthy downward movement and elimination

    Traditionally referenced in Ayurvedic wellness routines involving joints and mobility

    Associated with supporting softness, lubrication, and grounded warmth

    Traditionally valued during Vata-aggravating conditions involving rigidity and heaviness

    Considered deeply unctuous and penetrating according to Ayurvedic understanding

    Wellness Benefits

    May support healthy joint mobility and flexibility

    Traditionally associated with digestive movement and regularity

    May support healthy circulation and reduction of bodily heaviness

    Traditionally linked with muscular comfort and grounding wellness routines

    May support balanced elimination and internal flow

    Traditionally associated with restoring comfort during dry and cold conditions

    Ritual Wellness Benefits

    Revered in Ayurvedic oiling and Vata-balancing rituals

    Traditionally consumed during seasonal dryness and Vata aggravation

    Supports Ayurveda’s philosophy that softness and flow are essential to longevity

    Historically valued in monsoon and winter grounding wellness practices


    How to Use Your Eranda Root

    Eranda Kashaya — The Classical Decoction

    Simmer 5 grams of dried Eranda root in 2 cups of water over a low flame until reduced to half.

    Strain and consume warm.

    This is among the most respected traditional Ayurvedic preparations for Eranda and is especially valued in Vata-balancing wellness routines.


    Traditional Vata Decoction Blend

    Eranda root has historically been combined with Dashamoola herbs and warming spices in classical Ayurvedic formulations associated with mobility and comfort.


    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 warm water, ghee, or milk according to constitutional suitability.

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


    Grounding Evening Ritual

    Warm Eranda preparations have historically been consumed during evening wellness routines intended to calm aggravated Vata and restore grounded steadiness.


    Seasonal Wisdom

    Monsoon (Varsha Ritu): Peak season for Eranda due to aggravated Vata and stiffness during damp weather.

    Winter (Hemanta Ritu): Traditionally valuable during cold, dry, Vata-dominant conditions.

    Autumn (Sharada Ritu): Often used during transitional Vata aggravation after summer dryness.

    Summer (Grishma Ritu): Used moderately due to its warming and penetrating qualities.


    Purity & Sourcing

    ASLI AYURVEDA’s Eranda root is sourced from traditionally growing regions across Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Central Bharat, where the hardy plant develops deep roots within mineral-rich dryland ecosystems.

    The roots are carefully harvested, naturally sun-cured, and preserved without chemical treatment or artificial enhancement 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 artificial processing.
    No compromise with authenticity.

    What you receive is Eranda in the same honest form recognised by generations of Ayurvedic physicians — grounding, lubricating, and deeply traditional.

    This is the Power of Pure.

     

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    Product Enquiry

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Yes. Our Eranda 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.

    • No herb should be used during pregnancy without professional supervision. Please consult your gynaecologist and a qualified Ayurvedic physician before use.

    • Yes. Eranda is considered Ushna (warming) in Ayurvedic understanding and is therefore used cautiously in aggravated Pitta constitutions.

    • Traditionally, Eranda has been used in moderate quantities within structured Ayurvedic wellness routines according to individual constitution.

    • Gandharvahasta” means “celestial hand,” reflecting Ayurveda’s traditional regard for Eranda’s powerful yet supportive action in restoring movement and release.

    • The Kashaya (decoction) preparation is among the most respected traditional Ayurvedic methods for Eranda root.

    • Yes. Ayurveda has historically associated Eranda with joint comfort, flexibility, and healthy movement.

    • Eranda is especially beneficial for Vata constitutions and Vata-Kapha imbalance due to its warming and unctuous qualities.

    • Classical Ayurveda traditionally associates Eranda with lubrication, warmth, movement, and the reduction of dryness and obstruction — key qualities in balancing aggravated Vata.

    • Eranda root has a pungent, earthy, slightly bitter taste with warming undertones characteristic of Vata-balancing Ayurvedic herbs.