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VOL. 11, ISSUE 2 (2026)
Healing blossoms: A review of medicinal flowers and their therapeutic indications in Sahasrayoga
Authors
Dr. Gopika C, Dr. Chaithra Rao Pernankila
Abstract
This comprehensive overview article delves
into the role of Pushpavargaas in the well-known Ayurvedic compendium
Sahasrayoga, highlighting their therapeutic significance and numerous
applications in traditional medicine. Pushpavargaas are a distinct type of
floral composition that has been meticulously documented for their
pharmacological properties, clinical usefulness, and contribution to overall
well-being. The study painstakingly integrates insights from respected
classical literature with current scientific research, presenting a unique
perspective that ties ancient wisdom to modern biomedical understanding. Pharmacognostic
features, phytochemical contents, and evidence-based efficacy and safety
assessments are all given special consideration. Furthermore, the analysis
underlines their usefulness in addressing a wide range of health issues, from
preventative care to illness management, as well as their potential
incorporation into modern healthcare systems. This paper advocates
Pushpavargaas as a valuable resource for the growth of integrative medicine by
critically analyzing both old knowledge systems and modern scientific
realities. It underlines Sahasrayoga's continuous relevance in contemporary
settings and advocates for interdisciplinary research that confirms, refines,
and broadens the therapeutic applications of these formulations. Finally, the
study hopes to foster collaboration between Ayurveda and modern science,
improving global healthcare practices and fostering a more holistic approach to
wellbeing.
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Pages:10-15
How to cite this article:
Dr. Gopika C, Dr. Chaithra Rao Pernankila "Healing blossoms: A review of medicinal flowers and their therapeutic indications in Sahasrayoga". International Journal of Botany Studies, Vol 11, Issue 2, 2026, Pages 10-15
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