Classical blueprint generation of Madhavilata (hiptage benghalensis Linn) Based on ayurveda synonyms as an identity constraint.
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https://doi.org/10.70066/jahm.v11i2.659Keywords:
Madhavilata, Hiptage benghalensis L., Synonyms, IdentificationAbstract
In modern science, the drug Hiptage benghalensis L. is taken as Madhavilata. It is a Vine like plant that is often cultivated in the gardens for its attractive ad fragrant flowers. In the past, a variety of synonyms were used to describe medicinal plants, describing their physical characteristics, properties, actions, habitat, therapeutic uses, particular natural characteristics, and so on. As a result, Dravyaguna Vigyana places a significant emphasis on having knowledge of drug synonyms. According to this review study Madhavilata is also known by about 39 other names (Paryaya). The information on Madhavilata (Hiptage benghalensis L.) that has been gathered, organised and discussed in this article may aid in clearer, more precise understanding of this herb. As a supplement to subsequent studies, this review is anticipated to enhance the documentary evidence regarding classical references on Madhavilata.
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