Synonyms and definitions of nirvimsha - Delphinium denudatum

nirvimsha :

Delphinium denudatum

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, vishavairini

nirvamsha, 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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