Chitraka Haritaki Avaleha (चित्रकहरीतकी अवलेह) is considered a Rasayana in Ayurveda.

Chitraka Haritaki Avaleha (चित्रकहरीतकी अवलेह) is considered a Rasayana in Ayurveda.


🔶 Why Chitraka Haritaki is Considered a Rasayana:

1. Rasayana Lakṣaṇa (Rejuvenative Properties):

  • Haritaki (Terminalia chebula) is a well-established Rasayana dravya in Ayurvedic classics like Charaka Samhita.

  • Chitraka (Plumbago zeylanica), though more of a deepana-pachana herb, when used in combination with Haritaki in a properly processed Avaleha, contributes to:

    • Agni dīpana (digestive fire stimulation)

    • Āma pachana (detoxification)

    • Srotoshodhana (cleansing of body channels)

These are prerequisites for Rasayana therapy as per classical texts (i.e., first cleanse, then rejuvenate).

2. Mentions in Rasayana Context:

  • Texts like Bhaishajya Ratnavali, Yogaratnakara, and Sahasrayoga include this Avaleha under Rasayana preparations—used after Panchakarma or as daily rejuvenative support.

3. Therapeutic Actions (Indications):

  • Agnimandya (digestive weakness)

  • Malabsorption (Grahani)

  • Arsha (piles)

  • Kasa (cough), Shwasa (asthma)

  • Vata-kaphaja disorders

  • All of these reflect chronic systemic imbalances where Rasayana is helpful.

4. Long-term Use & Rejuvenation:

  • The Avaleha is used over a long period (prasthakala sevanam), and enhances strength, immunity, and vitality—hallmarks of Rasayana chikitsa.


🔶 Classical References Supporting Rasayana Action:

  • Charaka Samhita (Chikitsa Sthana 1.1):

    "Haritaki rasayani vayastha"
    (Haritaki is a Rasayana that helps prolong youth)

  • Bhaishajya Ratnavali – Arsha Chikitsa:
    Describes Chitraka Haritaki Avaleha as a long-term remedy for chronic diseases and strength rejuvenation.


🔶 Conclusion:

Yes, Chitraka Haritaki Avaleha is a Rasayana, especially a Vata-Kapha shāmaka Rasayana with Deepana-Pachana base.
It is both disease-specific (Naimittika Rasayana) and general rejuvenator (Ajasrika Rasayana) depending on usage.


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