shati in the market

shati :

Cultivated plant in a herb garden in India Photograph by: J.M.Garg

Controversy:

In bhavaprakasha,  karkatashrungi and meshashrungi are equated with ajashrungi, actually both are different 

Commercial value:

Gumar is a well-known Ayurvedic herb with a very good reputation in the treatment of diabetes and is also used as a green vegetale. It is gathered from the wild for local use and is also sold in local markets as a food and a medicine

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