VISHNU KIRANTHI
₹40.00
Vishnu Kiranthi, botanically known as Clerodendrum serratum, is a climbing herb native to India, traditionally recognized in Siddha and Ayurvedic medicine for its aromatic roots and cultural significance.
Vishnu Kiranthi (Clerodendrum serratum) is a perennial climber commonly found in tropical regions of India. Its roots and stems have been mentioned in classical Siddha and Ayurvedic texts for their prominence in traditional herbal practices. Known locally for centuries, Vishnu Kiranthi has been an integral part of India’s botanical heritage, with its collection and use reflecting the deep-rooted knowledge of natural remedies and the cultural significance of native herbs.
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