Ayurveda ravimtaimed
Sri Lanka ajurveeda traditsioon hõlmab rikkalikku valikut ravimtaimi, mida on sajandeid kasutatud. Sri Lankal on rikkalik ajurveeda meditsiini traditsioon, mis tugineb põlisrahvaste teadmistele ja mitmesugustele ravimtaimedele. Siin on mõned tähelepanuväärsed ajurveeda ravimtaimed, mida Sri Lankal leidub
Phyllanthus emblica (Nelli)
Phyllanthus emblica (?????? ??????) - The tree is small to medium in size, reaching 1–8 m (3 ft 3 in – 26 ft 3 in) in height. The branchlets are not glabrous or finely pubescent, 10–20 cm (3.9–7.9 in) long, usually deciduous; the leaves are simple, subsessile and closely set along branchlets, light green, resembling pinnate leaves. The flowers are greenish-yellow. The fruit is nearly spherical, light greenish-yellow, quite smooth and hard on appearance, with six vertical stripes or furrows.
Ripening in autumn, the berries are harvested by hand after climbing to upper branches bearing the fruits. The taste of Indian emblic is sour, bitter and astringent, and it is quite fibrous.
In the Buddhist tradition, half an amalaka fruit was the final gift to the Buddhist sangha by the great Indian emperor Ashoka. This is illustrated in the Ashokavadana in the following verses: "A great donor, the lord of men, the eminent Maurya Ashoka, has gone from being lord of Jambudvipa [the continent] to being lord of half a myrobalan" (Strong, 1983, p. 99).[5] In Theravada Buddhism, this plant is said to have been used as the tree for achieving enlightenment, or Bodhi, by the twenty first Buddha, named Phussa Buddha.
The amla fruit is eaten raw or cooked into various dishes, such as dal (a lentil preparation) and amle ka murabbah, a sweet dish made by soaking the berries in sugar syrup until they are candied. It is traditionally consumed after meals.
Indian gooseberry pickle In the Batak area of Sumatra, Indonesia, the inner bark is used to impart an astringent, bitter taste to the broth of a traditional fish soup known as holat
Phyllanthus emblica is part of the catalog of ayurvedic medicinal plants of Sri Lanka.
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