kasamarda :

CONCLUSION:
Cassia occidentalis is known as Kasamarda in Ayurveda, Kasaondi (Kasundi) in Unani, and Paeyaavarai, Thagarai in Siddha. In Sanskrit, meaning of Kasa is cough or phlegm, and Mardan means to destroy. So one which destroys Kasa is called Kasamarda. As this plant possess expectorant properties, and is effective against cough, asthma, and other respiratory ailments it is given the name Kasamarda, and Kasari. It cleanses the throat, purifies the blood, and improves the digestion.- » Classification and names of kasamarda
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