World's Best Katuki
Product Description
The Himalayan Root of Bitter Purification
Root & Rhizome | Wild-Harvested & Shade-Dried
Picrorhiza kurroa | Plantaginaceae
कटुकी • Katuki • Kutki • Katurohini
| Attribute | Details |
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Sanskrit Name |
कटुकी / कटुरोहिणी (Katuki / Katurohini) |
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Botanical Name |
Picrorhiza kurroa |
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Plant Family |
Plantaginaceae |
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Part Used |
Root & Rhizome — Dried |
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Ayurvedic Category |
Tikta Rasayana • Yakrit-Uttejaka • Pitta-Kaphahara • Rechana |
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Taste (Rasa) |
Tikta (Bitter) — Intensely Bitter |
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Quality (Guna) |
Laghu (Light) • Ruksha (Dry) |
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Potency (Virya) |
Sheeta (Cold) |
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Post-Digestive Effect |
Katu (Pungent) |
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Dosha Action |
Pitta-Kapha Shamaka |
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Origin |
High Himalayan Regions — Uttarakhand & Himachal Pradesh |
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Shelf Life |
24 months from date of processing |
The Herb
High in the cold Himalayan elevations, where survival itself demands resilience, grows one of Ayurveda’s most intensely bitter and deeply respected purification herbs — Katuki.
Ancient Ayurvedic physicians regarded Katuki as a powerful ally for the liver, digestion, blood purification, and Pitta balance. Its bitterness was not viewed as unpleasantness, but as medicine itself — a concentrated expression of nature’s cleansing intelligence.
Where excess heat, sluggish metabolism, Ama accumulation, inflamed digestion, and liver burden disturbed the body’s equilibrium, Katuki was traditionally used to restore lightness, clarity, and disciplined metabolic function.
Its cooling yet deeply detoxifying nature gave it a unique place in Ayurvedic purification traditions — especially in formulations associated with liver wellness, skin balance, and digestive cleansing.
Unlike nourishing Rasayana herbs that rebuild, Katuki was honoured for first clearing what obstructs vitality.
ASLI AYURVEDA offers Katuki in its most authentic form — carefully harvested Himalayan root and rhizome, naturally shade-dried, and preserved without additives or artificial enhancement.
This is not merely a bitter root.
This is Ayurveda’s philosophy of purification before rejuvenation.
What the Ancient Texts Say
Bhavaprakasha Nighantu
कटुकी तिक्ता लघ्वी च पित्तकफविनाशिनी ।
रेचनी दीपनी प्रोक्ता यकृत्प्लीहाविकारजित् ॥
Kaṭukī tiktā laghvī ca pittakaphavināśinī ।
Rēcanī dīpanī prōktā yakṛtplīhāvikārajit ॥
“Katuki is bitter and light, traditionally associated with balancing Pitta and Kapha, supporting purification, digestion, and liver-spleen wellness.”
हिंदी अर्थ:
“कटुकी को तिक्त और लघु माना गया है। यह पित्त-कफ संतुलन, पाचन शक्ति तथा यकृत और प्लीहा संतुलन में पारंपरिक रूप से उपयोगी मानी गई है।”
Bhavaprakasha especially honours Katuki for its cleansing and liver-supportive qualities.
Raja Nighantu
कटुरोहिणिका तिक्ता पाचन्या रेचनी मता ।
पित्तदाहहरा प्रोक्ता रक्तदोषविनाशिनी ॥
Kaṭurōhiṇikā tiktā pācanyā rēcanī matā ।
Pittadāhaharā prōktā raktadōṣavināśinī ॥
“Katurohini is intensely bitter and traditionally associated with digestive purification, reduction of excess heat, and blood balance.”
हिंदी अर्थ:
“कटुरोहिणी को अत्यंत तिक्त तथा पाचन और शुद्धि में सहायक माना गया है। यह पित्त, दाह तथा रक्तदोष संतुलन में पारंपरिक रूप से उपयोगी मानी गई है।”
The classical texts consistently describe Katuki as a root of purification, metabolic discipline, and hepatic balance.
Ayurvedic Classical Understanding
Across Ayurvedic literature and traditional practice, Katuki is associated with:
Liver wellness traditions
Bitter detoxification
Pitta reduction
Digestive purification
Blood cleansing
Metabolic clarity
Removal of Ama
Its enduring place within Ayurveda reflects the ancient understanding that cleansing the liver and digestive fire restores systemic harmony.
Benefits
Ayurvedic Benefits
Revered as one of Ayurveda’s foremost Tikta (bitter) purification herbs traditionally associated with liver and digestive wellness
Traditionally linked with balancing aggravated Pitta and Kapha
Rechana — associated with cleansing and elimination support in Ayurvedic traditions
Traditionally referenced in wellness routines involving Ama accumulation and metabolic sluggishness
Associated with supporting Yakrit (liver) and Pleeha (spleen) balance
Traditionally valued during excess heat, heaviness, and toxic accumulation
Considered cooling, bitter, and metabolically clarifying according to Ayurvedic understanding
Wellness Benefits
May support healthy liver wellness and detoxification routines
Traditionally associated with digestive clarity and metabolic balance
May support healthy skin through internal purification traditions
Traditionally linked with reducing heaviness and sluggishness
May support seasonal cleansing and reset practices
Traditionally associated with maintaining internal lightness and heat balance
Ritual Wellness Benefits
Revered in Ayurvedic detoxification and Panchakarma traditions
Traditionally consumed during structured cleansing and purification regimens
Supports Ayurveda’s philosophy that purification precedes nourishment
Historically valued in disciplined wellness systems across Bharat
How to Use Your Katuki Root
Katuki Kashaya — The Classical Decoction
Simmer 2–4 grams of dried Katuki 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 Katuki and is especially valued in cleansing wellness routines.
Traditional Powder Preparation
Clean and grind the dried root into a fine powder using a stone grinder or high-powered grinder.
Traditionally consumed in very small quantities with warm water or honey according to constitutional suitability.
Freshly prepared powder preserves the root’s bitter phytochemical integrity.
Classical Purification Blend
Katuki has historically been combined with Kalmegha, Neem, Guduchi, and Triphala in classical Ayurvedic cleansing formulations.
Seasonal Detox Ritual
Katuki preparations have traditionally been consumed during spring and post-monsoon purification routines to reduce accumulated Ama and Pitta.
Seasonal Wisdom
Spring (Vasanta Ritu): Peak season for Katuki due to Kapha accumulation and sluggish metabolism.
Autumn (Sharada Ritu): Traditionally valuable during aggravated Pitta and residual heat.
Monsoon (Varsha Ritu): Used during Ama-cleansing wellness routines.
Winter (Hemanta Ritu): Used cautiously according to constitution due to its strong cleansing nature.
Purity & Sourcing
ASLI AYURVEDA’s Katuki is sourced from high Himalayan regions of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh, where the herb grows slowly under harsh alpine conditions that intensify its phytochemical potency and bitter intelligence.
The roots and rhizomes are carefully harvested, naturally shade-dried, 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 synthetic processing.
No compromise with authenticity.
What you receive is Katuki in the same honest form recognised by generations of Ayurvedic physicians — bitter, cleansing, and profoundly traditional.
This is the Power of Pure.




