Gunja (Abrus precatorius): The Beautiful Poison – An Ayurvedic and Modern Perspective Category: Agadtantra (Toxicology) Bams 2 nd year In the world of Agadtantra (Ayurvedic Toxicology), few plants are as visually striking and paradoxically dangerous as Gunja. With its vibrant red seeds tipped with black, it resembles a jewel, leading to its use in beads and ornaments. However, this is beautiful exterior lies a potent poison known as Sthavar Visha Today, we dive deep into the properties, toxicity, and medicinal transformation of Gunja, based on classical Ayurvedic and modern prospective Introduction Latin name: Abrus precatorius . English - Rosary pea, indian liquorice root. Sanskrit - Raktika, kaakananti,tamrika. Family - Leguminaceae Utpattisthana - Everywhere in india External Features Characterized by Shrub like climbers with many branches. Leaves - Like tamarind tree, (2-3 inches long) flowers - Small yellowish green Odour - Odourless Rasa Panc...
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