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Ashoka • Saraca asoca
Sacred Feminine Balance
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Traditionally revered in Ayurveda as a sacred feminine tree, ASLI AYURVEDA Ashoka is valued for women's wellness, inner balance, and graceful vitality. Sourced from traditionally harvested bark and crafted with integrity in our Z Gold Certified Ayurvedic Processing Centre under continuous Vedic chants.
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Simmer 5 grams of dried Ashoka bark in 2 cups of water over a low flame until reduced to half
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    World's Best Ashoka

    Product Description

    The Sacred Feminine Tree

    Dried Bark | Traditionally Harvested & Sun-Cured
    Saraca asoca | Fabaceae
    अशोक • Ashoka • Sorrowless Tree

    Attribute Details

    Sanskrit Name

    अशोक (Ashoka)

    Botanical Name

    Saraca asoca

    Plant Family

    Fabaceae

    Part Used

    Stem Bark — Dried

    Ayurvedic Category

    Stri-Rasayana • Raktastambhaka • Pitta-Kapha Shamaka

    Taste (Rasa)

    Kashaya (Astringent) • Tikta (Bitter)

    Quality (Guna)

    Laghu (Light) • Ruksha (Dry)

    Potency (Virya)

    Sheeta (Cold)

    Post-Digestive Effect

    Katu (Pungent)

    Dosha Action

    Pitta-Kapha Shamaka

    Origin

    Western Ghats & Eastern Himalayan Regions — Traditionally Sourced

    Shelf Life

    24 months from date of processing


    The Herb

    Among all trees honoured in Ayurveda for women’s wellness, few hold the sacred reverence of Ashoka.

    Its very name means “that which removes sorrow.” For centuries, this graceful flowering tree has been associated with feminine balance, emotional steadiness, reproductive wellness, and inner harmony. In classical Ayurveda, Ashoka bark became one of the foremost herbs used in Stri-Roga Chikitsa — the Ayurvedic science of women’s health.

    Its cooling, stabilising, and Rakta-balancing nature gave it a unique place in traditional formulations designed to support the rhythms of the female body.

    Ancient Ayurvedic physicians observed that when excess Pitta and heat disturbed the reproductive channels, Ashoka brought grounding calmness and restorative balance.

    ASLI AYURVEDA offers Ashoka bark in its most authentic form — responsibly harvested, naturally sun-cured, and preserved without additives or chemical treatment.

    This is not simply bark.
    This is one of Ayurveda’s most sacred feminine botanicals.


    What the Ancient Texts Say

    Bhavaprakasha Nighantu

    अशोकः शीतलो ग्राही वर्ण्यः पित्तकफापहः
    स्त्रीरोगेषु विशेषेण गर्भाशयबलप्रदः

    Aśokaḥ śītalō grāhī varṇyaḥ pittakaphāpahaḥ
    Strīrōgēṣu viśēṣēṇa garbhāśayabalapradaḥ

    “Ashoka is cooling, absorbent, complexion-supportive, and pacifies Pitta and Kapha. It is especially valued in women’s wellness and traditionally associated with supporting uterine strength.”

    हिंदी अर्थ:
    अशोक शीतल प्रकृति का, ग्रहणीय तथा पित्त और कफ को शांत करने वाला माना गया है। यह विशेष रूप से स्त्रियों के स्वास्थ्य तथा गर्भाशय की मजबूती के लिए पारंपरिक रूप से उपयोगी माना जाता है।

    Bhavaprakasha places Ashoka among Ayurveda’s foremost herbs for feminine balance and reproductive wellness.


    Raja Nighantu

    अशोकः कषायस्तिक्तः स्तम्भनो रक्तपित्तजित्
    योनिदोषहरः प्रोक्तः स्त्रीणां हितकरः सदा

    Aśokaḥ kaṣāyastiktaḥ stambhanō raktapittajit
    Yōnidōṣaharaḥ prōktaḥ strīṇāṃ hitakaraḥ sadā

    “Ashoka is astringent and bitter, balancing for excess bleeding and Pitta. It is traditionally described as supportive of women’s reproductive wellness.”

    हिंदी अर्थ:
    अशोक कषाय और तिक्त रस वाला माना गया है। यह रक्त और पित्त के असंतुलन को शांत करने तथा स्त्रियों के स्वास्थ्य के लिए लाभकारी माना गया है।

    The classical texts consistently honour Ashoka as a herb of feminine steadiness, cooling support, and Rakta balance.


    Ayurvedic Classical Understanding

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

    Women’s wellness

    Pitta balance

    Rakta support

    Cooling nourishment

    Emotional steadiness

    Reproductive harmony

    Inner feminine resilience

    Its enduring place in Ayurvedic formulations reflects the depth of Ayurveda’s understanding of cyclical balance within the female body.


    Benefits

    Ayurvedic Benefits

    Revered as one of Ayurveda’s foremost Stri-Rasayana herbs for women’s wellness

    Traditionally associated with supporting healthy menstrual balance and reproductive harmony

    Pitta-Kapha Shamaka — cooling and stabilising in nature

    Traditionally linked to Rakta balance and uterine nourishment

    Classically used where excess heat and Pitta aggravation affect feminine wellness

    Cooling, grounding, and emotionally steadying according to Ayurvedic understanding

    Traditionally referenced in formulations supporting healthy reproductive channel balance

    Wellness Benefits

    May support feminine wellness and menstrual comfort

    Traditionally associated with maintaining healthy cycle balance

    May support emotional steadiness during hormonal fluctuations

    Traditionally used to support healthy circulation and blood balance

    May support inner cooling during periods of excess heat and irritability

    Traditionally associated with maintaining vitality and feminine resilience

    Ritual Wellness Benefits

    Revered in Ayurveda as a sacred feminine tree connected with beauty, grace, and emotional steadiness

    Traditionally consumed as part of restorative women’s wellness rituals

    Supports Ayurvedic philosophy that feminine health is deeply connected with emotional and energetic balance

    Historically valued in seasonal cooling practices for women experiencing aggravated Pitta


    How to Use Your Dried Ashoka Bark

    Ashoka Kashaya — The Classical Decoction

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

    Strain and consume warm.

    This is the most classical Ayurvedic preparation for Ashoka bark and has traditionally been used in women’s wellness protocols.


    Ashoka Milk Preparation

    Ashoka bark may traditionally be simmered with milk and water together to create a nourishing and cooling preparation.

    This method is especially valued in classical Rasayana-style feminine wellness routines.


    Traditional Powder Preparation

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

    Traditionally taken in small quantities with honey, warm water, or milk according to constitutional suitability.

    Freshly prepared powder preserves the bark’s natural potency and aromatic complexity.


    Cooling Feminine Wellness Ritual

    Ashoka decoction has traditionally been used during periods of excess internal heat, emotional irritability, and cyclical imbalance as part of calming Ayurvedic self-care routines.


    Seasonal Wisdom

    Summer (Grishma Ritu): Particularly valuable due to its cooling and Pitta-pacifying nature.

    Autumn (Sharada Ritu): Traditionally supportive during lingering Pitta aggravation after summer heat.

    Spring (Vasanta Ritu): Used in balancing routines where Kapha stagnation combines with hormonal heaviness.

    Winter (Hemanta Ritu): Often combined with mildly warming herbs for balanced use during colder weather.


    Purity & Sourcing

    ASLI AYURVEDA’s Ashoka bark is sourced from traditionally growing regions across the Western Ghats and Eastern Himalayan belt — ecosystems where this sacred tree flourishes naturally.

    The bark is harvested responsibly with respect for ecological continuity, naturally sun-cured, and processed without chemical treatment or artificial enhancement.

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

    No additives.
    No preservatives.
    No artificial colouring.
    No chemical treatment.

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

    This is the Power of Pure.

     

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    Product Enquiry

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Yes. Our dried Ashoka bark is naturally vegan, gluten-free, and free from additives, preservatives, and artificial processing.

    • 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 supervision. Please consult your gynaecologist and a qualified Ayurvedic physician before use.

    • While Ashoka is most celebrated for women’s wellness, Ayurveda also values its cooling, Rakta-balancing, and stabilising qualities more broadly.

    • Traditionally, Ashoka has been used in moderate quantities within structured Ayurvedic wellness routines. Individual constitutional needs should always be considered.

    • Yes. Ayurveda classifies Ashoka as Sheeta Virya — cooling in potency — making it particularly valuable during periods of excess heat and Pitta aggravation.

    • Ashoka is especially beneficial for Pitta and Kapha constitutions due to its cooling and stabilising qualities.

    • Classical Ayurveda consistently references Ashoka in Stri-Roga formulations — traditional herbal preparations designed for feminine balance and reproductive wellness.

    • Ashoka bark has a naturally astringent and mildly bitter taste, characteristic of cooling and Rakta-balancing Ayurvedic herbs.