GOKARNA PLANT AND FLOWER (APARAJITA)
Aparajita Plant
Planting gokarni in the house infuses positive energy. Gokarni
pleases Mother Lakshmi and brings happiness and prosperity to the family. In
Vastu Shastra, Gokarni flower (Aparajita) is considered as a symbol of
happiness, prosperity, and luck. Gokarna flowers are used in the worship of Lord
Mahadev, Vishnu, Lord Shani, Goddess Lakshmi, and Goddess Durga. Many benefits
of the Gokarna flower have been mentioned in the scriptures. Placing Gokarni in the
house transmits positive energy. Gokarni pleases Mother Lakshmi and brings
happiness and prosperity to the family.
BENEFITS OF GOKARNA FLOWER
According to scriptures, the Gokarna flower is also known as
Aparajita, Vishnupriya, and Vishnukanta, etc. Gokarni is associated with
Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, so planting Gokarni in the house increases
financial prosperity. As Gokarni is auspicious and worshipful, due to her
influence there is an atmosphere of happiness and peace in the house.
Graced by Lord Vishnu, Mata Lakshmi lives with Gokarni, which
makes life happy. Gokarna is very beneficial even if Saturn is bad in the
horoscope. It is believed that the Gokarna flower calms the anger of Lord Shani and
calms the mind of the household members. This keeps positivity in the house,
thus all the work gets organized.
(The information given here is based on
religious belief. There is no
evidence from scientific studies to support this claim.)
Many Benefits of Gokarna Vine
White and blue flowers known as Aparajita, Vishnukanta i.e.
Gokarni are planted in gardens or orchards to enhance the beauty of the house.
They also bear flowers and pods during the rainy season. Gokarni is very
beneficial for your health. It is a panacea for various diseases. Hence white
and blue flowers known as Aparajita, Vishnukanta i.e. Gokarni are planted in
the garden or balcony to enhance the beauty of the house. They also bear
flowers and pods during the rainy season. It is mainly used in Ayurveda.
Two types of headache, good for the brain, cooling, clears the
throat, improves eyesight, increases memory and intelligence, and cures all three
defects of leprosy, urinary defects as well as general swellings., ulcers, and
poisoning. Useful for meningitis, leprosy, hives, hydrocephalus, liver, and spleen.
Consuming 8 to 10 drops of young Gokarna seed juice or root
juice daily before sunrise relieves headaches. Ear piercing also stops earache
in children.
Internal Ayurvedic Properties:
Half
Side Headache:
Put 4-4 drops of gokarni juice in the nose.
Cough:
A decoction of gokarni root and licking it twice gives relief from
cough, shortness of breath, and cough in children.
Tonsils:
Mix 10 grams of gokarni leaves with 500 grams of water and apply
this mixture in the morning and evening until it is half.
Hydrocephalus:
(Hydrocephalus: The
problem of water in the head can happen to people of all ages. It is more
prevalent in individuals under the age of 18 and over the age of 65. Due to the
accumulation of water in the head, the pressure in the head increases. This can
cause swelling of the brain. The disease of water in the head is called
“Hydrocephalus” in English.)
1) Consuming 1/2 gram of roasted gokarni seeds at least twice a
day is beneficial in children with hydrocephalus.
2) Gokarni root powder taken with 3-6 grams of curd is
beneficial.
The flower is shaped like a cow's ear so it may have got the
name 'Gokarna'. Gokarna flowers are dark blue in color. Gokarna with pale blue,
pale pink, and white flowers is also found. Whatever the color; these flowers stand
out among the dark green leaves. Gokarna flowers are shaped like a cow's ear.
This flower is made up of five petals, one petal is bigger. Its shape is like a
cow's ear. The Gokarna vine flowers in the rainy season. What flowers-
Literally blooms. When the flowers dry up, pods emerge. Pods about the size of
a pea; But they are flat. The young pods are cooked. Gokarna flowers have
numerous medicinal properties. That is why these flowers are used to cure many
diseases and ailments.
A natural dye is also prepared from blue gokarna flowers.
Gokarna flowers are dried in the shade and made into powder. Tea is made from
this powder. Gokarna flower tea is highly medicinal and is taken with honey or
jaggery.
CULTIVATION OF GOKARNA
Gokarna is cultivated
from seeds. When the pods are ripe, they change color and crack. About eight to
ten seeds are obtained from it. By rooting these seeds we can create new
Gokarna plants. These seeds take root very easily in any well-drained soil. It
takes a lot of hard work. House gallery, arch, school gate arch, temple
entrance. Just about anywhere you can beautify the area by planting Gokarna
vines. Every part of Gokarna flowers, pods, leaves, bark, and roots are used in
medicine. Gokarna is medicine for colds, coughs, fevers, and asthma. Gokarna is also
used for skin disorders and blood purification. In short, whatever disease you
call it - consider using Gokarna as medicine; Gokarna will never be defeated -
that is, he will never lose. That is why, Gokarna also has the beautiful name 'Aparajita'.
Gokarna is a perennial vine with a twisted trunk and branches. The
leaves are compound and pinnate and the leaflets are 5-7 and elliptic. The
flowers are blue or white, solitary, and borne in leaf axils from June to
January. The pods are flat like guwari and their tip is like a beak.
The seeds are 5-10, soft and yellowish grey. The name 'Gokarni' is derived from
the fact that the flowers look like the ears of a cow.
What Happens If You Plant White Aparajita Indoors?
Aparajita flowers are found in two colors - white and blue. Know
the benefits of White Aparajita- The white Aparajita is able to attract
Dhanalakshmi. Both white and blue Aparajita have medicinal properties. The Aparajita
plant's white color does not cause any kind of trouble in the house. By
planting in the house, along with happiness and peace, wealth and prosperity
are kept in the house. White gokarni flowers are good for clearing the throat and
eyes. White Aparajita enhances intelligence and memory. Beneficial in removing
white spots, urinary defects, diarrhea, swelling, and toxins. Aparajita plants
should be planted in the east, north, or north direction of the house.
Summary
Blue-colored Aparajita flowers are as beautiful and attractive to look at as they are also beneficial from a health point of view. Aparajita flower is used in Ayurveda to treat many diseases. Aparajita blue flowers have many healing properties and antioxidant properties, which provide relief from problems like anxiety, stress, and constipation.
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