Product Description
The Sacred Flower of Cooling Breath & Gentle Calm
Flower / Whole Herb | Traditionally Harvested & Naturally Dried
Viola odorata | Violaceae
बनाफ्शा • Banafsha • Sweet Violet
| Attribute | Details |
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Sanskrit Name |
बनाफ्शा (Banafsha) |
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Botanical Name |
Viola odorata |
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Plant Family |
Violaceae |
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Part Used |
Flower & Whole Herb — Dried |
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Ayurvedic Category |
कफहर (Kaphahara) • श्वासहर • पित्तहर • हृद्य |
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Taste (Rasa) |
Tikta (Bitter) • Madhura (Sweet) |
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Quality (Guna) |
Laghu (Light) • Snigdha (Soft/Unctuous) |
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Potency (Virya) |
Sheeta (Cooling) |
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Post-Digestive Effect |
Madhura (Sweet) |
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Dosha Action |
Pitta-Kapha Shamaka |
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Origin |
Himalayan & Temperate Regions of Bharat — Traditionally Sourced |
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Shelf Life |
24 months from date of processing |
The Herb
Among Ayurveda’s most delicate and soothing floral botanicals, Banafsha occupies a place of graceful importance for cooling comfort, respiratory balance, and gentle emotional calmness.
Celebrated for centuries across Ayurvedic, Unani, and traditional Himalayan wellness systems, Banafsha has long been revered wherever heat, irritation, dryness, and respiratory heaviness disturbed the body’s natural harmony.
Ancient Ayurvedic physicians especially valued Banafsha wherever aggravated Pitta created internal heat and irritation, and where Kapha accumulated within the respiratory pathways as congestion, heaviness, and mucus imbalance.
Its naturally cooling and mildly moistening qualities made it deeply respected in classical formulations associated with soothing the throat, supporting balanced breathing, and restoring freshness during seasonal imbalance.
Ayurveda recognised that healing did not always require intensity. Some herbs worked through softness, gentleness, fragrance, and calmness — and Banafsha became one of the most beloved examples of this philosophy.
Its floral delicacy also gave it emotional significance in wellness rituals associated with calmness, comfort, and graceful restoration.
Unlike aggressively stimulating herbs, Ayurveda traditionally approached Banafsha as a subtle harmoniser — gently cooling and soothing while preserving the body’s natural intelligence.
ASLI AYURVEDA offers Banafsha in its most authentic form — carefully harvested flowers and botanical material, naturally dried, and preserved without additives or artificial enhancement.
This is not merely a flower.
This is Ayurveda’s philosophy of softness, cooling breath, and gentle restoration.
What the Ancient Texts Say
Bhavaprakasha Nighantu
बनाफ्शा शीतला हृद्या कफपित्तविनाशिनी ।
श्वासकासहरा प्रोक्ता दाहतृष्णानिवारिणी ॥
Banāfśā śītalā hṛdyā kaphapittavināśinī ।
Śvāsakāsaharā prōktā dāhatṛṣṇānivāriṇī ॥
“Banafsha is cooling and heart-supportive, traditionally associated with balancing Kapha and Pitta, supporting respiratory wellness, and soothing excess heat.”
हिंदी अर्थ:
“बनाफ्शा को शीतल और हृद्य माना गया है। यह कफ-पित्त संतुलन, श्वास समर्थन तथा दाह शमन में पारंपरिक रूप से उपयोगी मानी गई है।”
Bhavaprakasha especially honours Banafsha for cooling and respiratory wellness traditions.
Raja Nighantu
बनाफ्शा मधुरा शीतला कासश्वासविनाशिनी ।
पित्तकफहरा प्रोक्ता मनःप्रसादनकारिणी ॥
Banāfśā madhurā śītalā kāsaśvāsavināśinī ।
Pittakaphaharā prōktā manaḥprasādanakāriṇī ॥
“Banafsha is sweet and cooling, traditionally associated with respiratory balance, calming Pitta and Kapha, and supporting emotional freshness.”
हिंदी अर्थ:
“बनाफ्शा को मधुर और शीतल माना गया है। यह श्वास समर्थन, पित्त-कफ संतुलन तथा मन प्रसन्नता में पारंपरिक रूप से उपयोगी मानी गई है।”
The classical texts consistently describe Banafsha as a flower of cooling softness, respiratory comfort, and graceful calmness.
Ayurvedic Classical Understanding
Across Ayurvedic literature and traditional practice, Banafsha is associated with:
Respiratory wellness traditions
Cooling balance
Throat and breath support
Kapha-Pitta harmony
Emotional calmness
Freshness and softness
Seasonal soothing support
Its enduring place within Ayurveda reflects the ancient understanding that gentle nourishment and calmness restore balance naturally.
Benefits
Ayurvedic Benefits
Revered as a classical Shwasahara & Pittahara flower traditionally associated with cooling respiratory wellness
Traditionally linked with balancing aggravated Kapha and Pitta
Associated with supporting throat comfort and balanced breathing
Traditionally referenced in Ayurvedic soothing and cooling formulations
Associated with maintaining freshness and calming excess heat
Traditionally valued during seasonal respiratory imbalance and irritation
Considered cooling, softening, and harmonising according to Ayurvedic understanding
Wellness Benefits
May support respiratory comfort and seasonal wellness routines
Traditionally associated with maintaining cooling balance and freshness
May support soothing wellness practices during dryness and irritation
Traditionally linked with emotional calmness and restorative comfort
May support balanced throat and vocal wellness routines
Traditionally associated with maintaining softness and graceful vitality
Ritual Wellness Benefits
Revered in Himalayan and traditional floral wellness traditions across Bharat
Traditionally incorporated into soothing herbal teas and seasonal balancing regimens
Supports Ayurveda’s philosophy that gentleness can restore harmony deeply
Historically valued in calming and emotionally restorative wellness rituals
How to Use Your Banafsha
Banafsha Tea — The Classical Cooling Ritual
Simmer Banafsha flowers gently in water for 5–10 minutes.
Consume warm.
Traditionally used to support respiratory comfort and cooling wellness routines.
Traditional Floral Infusion
Soak dried Banafsha flowers in warm water to prepare a delicate floral infusion traditionally consumed for freshness and soothing balance.
Classical Respiratory Blend
Banafsha has historically been combined with Yashtimadhu, Vasa, Tulasi, and Unnab in traditional Ayurvedic respiratory formulations.
Seasonal Calmness Ritual
Warm Banafsha infusions have traditionally been incorporated into seasonal wellness regimens during periods of dryness, heat, and respiratory heaviness.
Seasonal Wisdom
Spring (Vasanta Ritu): Peak season for Banafsha due to Kapha accumulation and respiratory imbalance.
Summer (Grishma Ritu): Traditionally valuable during excessive heat and dryness.
Autumn (Sharada Ritu): Used for cooling Pitta and soothing irritation.
Winter (Hemanta Ritu): Combined with warming herbs according to constitution.
Purity & Sourcing
ASLI AYURVEDA’s Banafsha is sourced from pristine Himalayan and temperate ecosystems where cool climate, fertile soil, and ecological purity produce fragrant and phytochemically rich floral material of exceptional Ayurvedic quality.
The flowers and botanical material are carefully harvested, naturally dried, and preserved without sulphur treatment, synthetic fragrance enhancement, or artificial colouring 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 synthetic enhancement.
No compromise with authenticity.
What you receive is Banafsha in the same honest form cherished across generations of Ayurveda and Himalayan wellness traditions — cooling, floral, and deeply restorative.
This is the Power of Pure.




