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  2. There are two varieties of Bhang: One is Cannabis sativa. The other is Cannabis indica. As well, there are three sub-species: Cannabis spontanea, Cannabis gigantea and Cannabis kafiristanica. The plant is known by many names including Marijuana, Ganja, Bhanga: Matulani, Vijaya and Jaya.

  3. The ayurvedic names of cannabis are "vijaya" - 'the one who conquers' and "siddhi" - 'subtle power', 'achievement'. Cannabis has a long-held reputation in India for its religious and spiritual implications, particularly in Hinduism.

    • Description of The Bhanga
    • General Description
    • Classification
    • Habitat
    • Names of The Bhanga
    • Classical Categrozation
    • Ancient Verse About Bhanga
    • References
    • Practical Uses of Bhanga
    • Parts Used

    Bhanga is the ancient medicinal herb, famous with names of Marijuana Indian hemp, Ganja. The scientific name of the plant is Cannabis Sativa. It belongs to the Cannabaceae family. Bhanga is known to be an annual herb with erect stem, grows up to 3 to 10 feet or more than this and slightly branched with greyish green hair. The leaves of the plant ar...

    Bhanga plant has relation with ancient time rituals, cultivated as a source of fibers, food and medicine. The drug has been explained from Vedic times, so famous with the name of vijaya in medicinal field. Bhang was used as intoxicant in India around 1000 BC. It is an integral part of Hindu culture. In the texts of Artharvaveda, it is denoted as a ...

    Kingdom – Plantae
    Subkingdom – Tracheobionta
    Superdivision – Spermatophyta
    Division – Magnoliophyta

    It is the native of central Asia. It is grown in Asia, Europe, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan and China. Bhanga has been cultivated from ancient time in India since 900BC. Then in medieval period, it was brought to North Africa. In India, cultivation of this plant control and grown in some areas only.it is wild in north western Indian regions such as Rajasth...

    Sanskrit Name – Vijaya, Ananda, Bahuvadini, Banga, Bhanga, Bhangi, Bhringi, Bhrngi, Bijeeah, Chapala
    Hindi Name – Bhang, Caras, Charas, Ganja, Bohar
    English Name – Indian hemp
    Urdu Name – Bhang, Ganja

    There is no exact reference found in charak samhita, vagbhata and sushrut samhita. References of plant is found in Nighantu period. 1. Chakradatta revealed this herb in the kushtha chikitsa and explained that this plant is having property of removing external germs. 2. Bhavaprakasha discussed the therapeutic effect of the bhanga in the chapter of A...

    It states the names and the properties of the bhanga. It is known with banga, ganja, Matulani, madani, vijaya and jaya names. It manages kapha diseases. It is bitter in taste, have digestive property, light, piercing and hot in potency. It aggravates pitta. It is hypnotic, sedative and when consumed. It increases the talking capacity of that person...

    The Bhavprakash nighantu with elaborated Hindi commentary by Padmashri prof. K.C. Chunekar, edited by Dr. G.S. Pandey: Edition of 1998, verse – 233, page no. 141 to 145.

    Bhanga is known to have nerve stimulant property, so helps to give relief in nervous exhaustion, periodical headaches, migraine, nervous vomiting, delirium, neuralgia and convulsions.
    Bhanga is used as an appetizer and helps to give relief from bowel problems and dyspepsia.
    The leaves of the plant are used to treat the problem of insomnia.
    Their leaves are also used to give relief in resolving tumors, itching problems, skin diseases, wounds and sores.
    Leaves
    Seeds
    Resins (Charas)
    Flowers (Ganja)
  4. Sep 12, 2019 · Cannabis and Ayurveda. In Sanskrit language, cannabis is known as bhanga and it has a long history of being used as a medicine in Ayurveda. It is classified under the toxic substances by the ancient texts on Ayurvedic herbs and it has been used for healing purposes after purification.

  5. Dec 17, 2014 · Ayurvedic medicines containing Cannabis sativa as ingredient: Pushpadhanwa Ras – used in the Ayurvedic treatment of sexual disorders such as low stamina, premature ejaculation. Jatiphaladi Churna – used in treatment of digestive and respiratory conditions.

  6. Jul 3, 2023 · Learn more. Cannabis has been used in India for thousands of years, and its connection to Ayurvedic medicine is undeniable. As an expert cannabis grower and user, I’m passionate about exploring the history behind this ancient plant and learning how it was used by our ancestors.

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