Drakshasava
Drakshasava (Sanskrit: द्राक्षासव) is a traditional Ayurvedic tonic made from grapes.[1] Drakshasava is a weak wine because the grape juice is usually only partially fermented.[2] It is also sometimes prepared by using raisin concentrate.[3] The tonic is claimed to be beneficial for maladies such as lethargy, weakness and heat exhaustion.[3] Drakshasava is believed to address health imbalances arising from an excess of the Vata-Vayu Dosha[4] and is said to be useful in curing cardiac disorders and hemorrhoids[citation needed] in the Ayurvedic system.[4]
Etymology[]
Draksha is the Sanskrit word for grape.[1] "Asava" means "distillate", "juice" or "extract".[5] Thus "Drakshasava" means "extract from grapes".
Historical references[]
Drakshasava found mention in the Sushruta Samhita, a book of remedies dating to the 3rd–4th century AD.[6]
See also[]
- Churna
- Chyawanprash
- Dabur
- Dabur Research Foundation
- Grape syrup
- Rasayana
- Triphala
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b Chandrashekhar Gopalji Thakkur (1974), Introduction to Ayurveda, the science of life, ASI Publishers, ISBN 9780883210055, retrieved 2010-05-03,
... the Asava which has draksha (grapes) as the main ingredient is known as ' Drakshasava ' ...
- ^ Lala Sukh Dyal (1942), Tropical Fruits, Chemical Publishing Company, Inc, retrieved 2010-05-04,
...Partially fermented juices like drakshasava prepared from grapes are very popular with Indians and are said to be a great tonic ...
- ^ Jump up to: a b Linda Bladholm (2000), The Indian grocery store demystified, Macmillan, ISBN 1-58063-143-6, retrieved 2010-05-04,
... You may also find Drakshasava, an Ayurvedic tonic made from raisin concentrate. It is taken for heat exhaustion and weakness. ...
- ^ Jump up to: a b Prakash Paranjpe; Smita Paranjpe (2001), Herbs for beauty: revealing ayurvedic treasures, Chaukhamba Sanskrit Pratishthan, ISBN 81-7084-149-6, retrieved 2010-05-04,
... The use of grapewine (Drakshasava) is beneficial to reduce Vata ...
- ^ "Sanskrit - Asien.net".
- ^ Suśruta, Yādavaśarmā Trivikrama Ācārya, Narayan Ram Acharya, Ḍalhaṇa, Gayādāsācārya (1998), Suśrutasaṃhitā, Kr̥ṣṇadāsa Akādamī, ISBN 9788121800112, retrieved 2010-05-04,
... द्राक्षासव ...
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