Difference between revisions of "Irvvāruḥ"
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+ | # Causes indigestion | ||
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+ | ==Medicinal Usage As Per Rājavallabha== | ||
+ | The ripe fruit provides relief from: | ||
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==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 03:50, 3 November 2014
By M. A. Alwar
Sometimes transliterated as: Irvvaruh, IrvvAruH, Irvvaaruh
Cucumber[1]
Contents
Gender
Irvvāruḥ can be used in both masculine and feminine forms.
Origin
It can be split as urvva+āru. It belongs to the pṛṣodarādi class.
Synonym
It is called kām̐kuḍa in Hindi.
Characteristics
- Tasty
- Heavy
- Causes indigestion
- Cool
Medicinal Usage As Per Rājavallabha
The ripe fruit provides relief from:
- Fever
- Vomiting
- Thirst
- Fatigue
References
- ↑ As per Amara
- Shabdakalpadrumah by Raja Radhakantdev, Varadaprasada Vasu, Haricarana Vasu