Description
About
Aragwadamahathikthakam Ghrutham is a classical Ayurvedic medicated ghee formulation mentioned in traditional texts. It combines Aragwada (Cassia fistula) with a group of Tikta (bitter) herbs, processed in cow’s ghee.
It is highly valued for its role in treating chronic skin diseases, ulcers, abscesses, fistula, gout, and inflammatory conditions. This ghee works by detoxifying blood, reducing inflammation, and promoting tissue healing.
Uses
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Skin disorders (eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis, leprosy-like conditions)
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Chronic ulcers, fistula, and abscesses
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Inflammatory joint disorders (gout, arthritis, rheumatism)
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Piles and fistula-in-ano
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Tumors and glandular swellings
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Blood purification (Raktashodhana)
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Pitta-related disorders (burning, itching, ulcers, bleeding tendencies)
Benefits
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Purifies blood and removes toxins
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Reduces itching, burning, and skin inflammation
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Promotes wound healing and prevents infection
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Relieves swelling, redness, and pain in joints
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Strengthens immunity against chronic infections
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Balances Pitta and Rakta doshas
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Nourishes skin, muscles, and connective tissues
Different Names in Different Languages
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Sanskrit: Aragwadamahatikthaka Ghrita
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Malayalam: അരഗ്വട മഹാതിക്തകം ഘൃതം
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Tamil: அரக்வட மகாதிக்தகம் நெய்
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Kannada: ಅರಗ್ವಡ ಮಹಾತಿಕ್ತಕ ಘೃತ
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Telugu: అరిగ్వడమహాతిక్తక ఘృతం
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Hindi: अरग्वद महातिक्तक घृत
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English: Aragwada Mahatiktaka Medicated Ghee
Dosage & Administration
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5–10 g once or twice daily, usually with warm milk or lukewarm water
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Should be taken on empty stomach or as directed by an Ayurvedic physician
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External application (in some conditions) is also possible under medical advice
Precautions
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Should be taken only under medical supervision
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Avoid excessive intake as it may aggravate Kapha and cause heaviness
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Caution in pregnancy, lactation, diabetes, and obesity
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Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight

























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