Synonyms and definitions of indravaruni - Cucumis trigonus Roxb.

indravaruni :

Cucumis trigonus

Definition

Indravarunika tilts katucha sita ca svedini
Gulmapittodara shleshmakrimikushtajvaraapaha
       Raja Nighantu 

Synonyms

Synonyms in Ayurveda: indravaruni, vishala

Aindri - it is the favourite of Lord Indra.
Alabu - that which does not sink in water.
Chitra/Chitraphala - its fruit possess peculiar colours.
Gavadani - this plant is mainly eaten by cattle.
Gavakshi - which spreads well on the ground or which resembles cows eye.
Godumba - which spreads well on the ground.
Hemapuspi - those wiht white flowers.
Ikshwaka - its bitter taste destroys even the sweetness of sugarcane.
Indravaruni - it is believed to be an incarnation of Lord Indra.
Thumbi - which destroys all the diseases.
Vishala - it specifically spreads all over the body to cure jaundice etc.
Vishapaha - those which destroys poison.

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