MARUGU
₹60.00
Marugu, botanically known as Phyllanthus niruri, is a small herb native to India, traditionally valued in Siddha and Ayurvedic practices for its stems, leaves, and cultural significance.
Marugu (Phyllanthus niruri), commonly called Stonebreaker or Chanca Piedra, is an annual herb widely found across India’s tropical and subtropical regions. Its slender stems and small leaves have been referenced in classical Siddha and Ayurvedic texts for centuries. Known locally for its presence in traditional herbal practices, Marugu reflects India’s rich botanical heritage and the enduring connection between native flora and centuries-old cultural and medicinal knowledge.
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