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Piper longum L.
Section/Chapter | Herb database/Pippali |
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Botanical name(s) | Piper longum L. |
Contributors | -- |
Year of publication | 2021 |
Publisher | Charak Samhita Research, Training and Skill Development Centre |
DOI | Awaited |
English name
Long Pepper
Synonyms in Charak Samhita
Pippali
Reference in Charak Samhita and its actions
Sr.no. | Reference in Charak Samhita | Activity |
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1 | Sutra sthana 2/3 | Sirovirechana (Errhine therapy) |
2 | Sutra sthana 2/7 | Vamana dravya |
3 | Sutra sthana 2/18 | Deepaniya – Shulaghniyavagu |
4 | Sutra sthana 2/23 | Pipasaghniyavagu |
5 | Sutra sthana 2/29 | Vatanulominiyavagu |
6 | Sutra sthana 2/31 | Kantha Roghniyavagu |
9 | Sutra sthana 4/9(6) | Deepaniyamahakashay |
10 | Sutra sthana 4/9(9) | Kanthyamahakashay |
11 | Sutra sthana 4/9(11) | Truptighnamahakashay |
12 | Sutra sthana 4/9(15) | Krimighnamahakashay |
13 | Sutra sthana 4/9(25) | Asthapanopagmahakashay |
14 | Sutra sthana 4/9(27) | Shirovirechanopagmahakashay |
15 | Sutra sthana 4/9(30) | Hikkanigrahanamahakashay |
16 | Sutra sthana 4/9(36) | Kasaharamahakashaya |
17 | Sutra sthana 4/9(42) | Sheetaprashamanmahakashaya |
18 | Sutra sthana 4/9(45) | Shoolaprashamanmahakashaya |
Ayurvedic pharmacological properties
Sr.no. | Pharmacological criteria | Properties |
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1 | Taste (rasa) | Pungent (katu) in dry form. Sweet (madhura) in wet form |
2 | Potency (veerya) | Neither too hot nor too cold (anushnasheeta) in dry state. Cold (sheeta) in wet form. |
3 | Post digestion effect (vipaka) | Sweet (madhura) |
4 | Qualities (guna) | Light (laghu), Unctuous (snigdha), Sharp (tikshna) in dry form. Heavy (guru) in wet form. |
5 | Actions (karma) | Pacify kapha and vata in dry form. In wet state it increases vata and kapha, pacify pitta |
Current availability
Available
Current researches
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