nirvimsha :

Definition
The term Jadwar is and Arabic derivation of the Persian word Zadwar (great purifier, antidote). Persians word mah-Parvin (moon and plea ides) is synonymous with Jadwar as it blossoms in beginning of summer when plea dies rise.In India it is named as Narbasi/Nirbisi/Nirvisha as it has antidotal properties and clearly acts on Aconite poisoning.The generic name of Jadwar is derived from a Greek word, which means Dolphin, as the nectary resembles the figure of a dolphin
Synonyms
Synonyms in Ayurveda: nirvamsha, nirvisha, upavisha, vishaha, vishahantrika, vivisha, vishabhava, avisha, vishavairininirvamsha, nirvisha, upavisha, vishaha, vishahantrika, vivisha, vishabhava, avisha, vishavairini
All these synonyms suggest towards Anti toxic effects
Nir means to oppose or to remove and Bisi means Bis or Vish (poison).
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