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KALMEGHA
The King of Bitters
Whole Herb | Traditionally Harvested & Shade-Dried
Andrographis paniculata | Acanthaceae
कालमेघ • Kalmegha • King of Bitters • Bhunimba
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Attribute |
Details |
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Sanskrit Name |
कालमेघ / भूनिंबा (Kalmegha / Bhunimba) |
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Botanical Name |
Andrographis paniculata |
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Plant Family |
Acanthaceae |
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Part Used |
Whole Herb — Dried |
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Ayurvedic Category |
Tikta Rasayana • Jwaraghna • Deepaniya • Pitta-Kapha Shamaka |
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Taste (Rasa) |
Tikta (Bitter) — Intensely Bitter |
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Quality (Guna) |
Laghu (Light) • Ruksha (Dry) |
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Potency (Virya) |
Sheeta (Cold) |
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Post-Digestive Effect |
Katu (Pungent) |
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Dosha Action |
Pitta-Kapha Shamaka |
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Origin |
Central & Southern Bharat — Traditionally Cultivated |
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Shelf Life |
24 months from date of processing |
The Herb
Few herbs in Ayurveda embody the principle of purification as intensely as Kalmegha.
Its bitterness is legendary. Ancient physicians regarded this herb as one of nature’s most profound cleansers — a botanical capable of cutting through heat, Ama, sluggish metabolism, excess Pitta, and toxic accumulation with remarkable force.
Its Sanskrit synonym Bhunimba means “the neem of the earth,” reflecting its deeply purifying and intensely bitter nature.
Where excess heat inflamed the body, where digestion weakened beneath accumulated toxins, and where the liver and blood required support and cleansing, Kalmegha was traditionally used to restore clarity, balance, and metabolic discipline.
Its cooling yet detoxifying intelligence made it especially valued during fevers, Pitta aggravation, skin imbalance, sluggish digestion, and seasonal transitions associated with toxic accumulation.
ASLI AYURVEDA offers Kalmegha in its most authentic form — carefully harvested whole herb, naturally shade-dried, and preserved without additives or artificial enhancement.
This is not merely a bitter herb.
This is Ayurveda’s philosophy of purification through discipline.
What the Ancient Texts Say
Bhavaprakasha Nighantu
भूनिंबा तिक्ता शीतला पित्तकफविनाशिनी ।
दीपनी पाचनी प्रोक्ता ज्वरदाहविनाशिनी ॥
Bhūnimbā tiktā śītalā pittakaphavināśinī ।
Dīpanī pācanī prōktā jvaradāhavināśinī ॥
“Bhunimba (Kalmegha) is intensely bitter and cooling, traditionally associated with balancing Pitta and Kapha, supporting digestion, and reducing excess heat.”
हिंदी अर्थ:
“भूनिंबा (कालमेघ) को अत्यंत तिक्त और शीतल माना गया है। यह पित्त-कफ संतुलन, पाचन शक्ति तथा दाह और उष्णता को कम करने में पारंपरिक रूप से उपयोगी माना गया है।”
Bhavaprakasha especially honours Kalmegha for its bitter cleansing and heat-reducing qualities.
Raja Nighantu
कालमेघस्तिक्तरसो दीपनी पाचनः स्मृतः ।
पित्तज्वरहरः प्रोक्तो रक्तदोषविनाशनः ॥
Kālameghastiktarasō dīpanī pācanaḥ smṛtaḥ ।
Pittajvaraharaḥ prōktō raktadōṣavināśanaḥ ॥
“Kalmegha is remembered as intensely bitter, traditionally associated with digestion, Pitta balance, and purification of the blood.”
हिंदी अर्थ:
“कालमेघ को अत्यंत तिक्त तथा पाचन समर्थक माना गया है। यह पित्त संतुलन और रक्त शुद्धि में पारंपरिक रूप से उपयोगी माना गया है।”
The classical texts consistently describe Kalmegha as a herb of purification, metabolic clarity, and disciplined detoxification.
Ayurvedic Classical Understanding
Across Ayurvedic literature and traditional practice, Kalmegha is associated with:
Pitta reduction
Bitter detoxification
Digestive activation
Liver support traditions
Blood purification
Heat reduction
Metabolic cleansing
Its enduring place within Ayurveda reflects the ancient understanding that bitterness is often nature’s deepest medicine.
Benefits
Ayurvedic Benefits
Revered as one of Ayurveda’s foremost Tikta (bitter) herbs traditionally associated with purification and metabolic cleansing
Traditionally linked with balancing aggravated Pitta and Kapha
Deepaniya & Pachana — associated with digestive clarity and Ama reduction
Traditionally referenced in Ayurvedic wellness routines involving excess internal heat and toxic accumulation
Associated with supporting healthy liver and blood purification traditions
Traditionally valued during feverish, inflammatory, and heat-dominant conditions
Considered cooling, cleansing, and metabolically sharpening according to Ayurvedic understanding
Wellness Benefits
May support healthy digestion and metabolic clarity
Traditionally associated with liver wellness and detoxification routines
May support healthy skin balance and internal purification
Traditionally linked with cooling excess internal heat
May support seasonal cleansing and wellness reset practices
Traditionally associated with maintaining lightness and metabolic balance
Ritual Wellness Benefits
Revered in classical Ayurvedic detoxification and seasonal cleansing traditions
Traditionally consumed during monsoon and post-seasonal purification routines
Supports Ayurveda’s philosophy that purification precedes rejuvenation
Historically valued in disciplined wellness and restorative regimens across Bharat
How to Use Your Kalmegha Herb
Kalmegha Kashaya — The Classical Decoction
Simmer 3–5 grams of dried Kalmegha herb in 2 cups of water over a low flame until reduced to half.
Strain and consume warm.
This is among the most respected traditional Ayurvedic preparations for Kalmegha and is especially valued in purification wellness routines.
Traditional Powder Preparation
Clean and grind the dried herb into a fine powder using a stone grinder or high-powered grinder.
Traditionally consumed in small quantities with warm water or honey according to constitutional suitability.
Freshly prepared powder preserves the herb’s bitter phytochemical integrity.
Classical Bitter Digestive Blend
Kalmegha has historically been combined with Neem, Guduchi, and Katuki in classical Ayurvedic cleansing formulations.
Seasonal Purification Ritual
Kalmegha preparations have traditionally been consumed during seasonal transitions to support internal cleansing and digestive reset.
Seasonal Wisdom
Monsoon (Varsha Ritu): Peak season for Kalmegha due to Ama accumulation and weakened digestion.
Autumn (Sharada Ritu): Traditionally valuable during aggravated Pitta and residual heat after summer.
Summer (Grishma Ritu): Used in cooling and cleansing wellness routines.
Winter (Hemanta Ritu): Used moderately according to constitution due to its cooling bitterness.
Purity & Sourcing
ASLI AYURVEDA’s Kalmegha is sourced from traditionally cultivated regions across Central and Southern Bharat, where warm tropical conditions produce intensely bitter and phytochemically potent plants.
The herb is carefully harvested, gently shade-dried to preserve its active constituents, and preserved without chemical treatment or artificial enhancement.
Processing takes place within our Z Gold Certified Greenroom Infrastructure — a spiritually aligned Ayurvedic wellness sanctum where Vedic chants resonate continuously, preserving the atmosphere and sanctity of classical herbal preparation.
No additives.
No preservatives.
No artificial processing.
No compromise with authenticity.
What you receive is Kalmegha in the same honest form recognised by generations of Ayurvedic physicians — bitter, cleansing, and deeply traditional.
This is the Power of Pure.




