Product Description
The Sacred Seed of Purification & Protective Balance
Seed / Seed Oil / Bark | Traditionally Harvested & Naturally Dried
Pongamia pinnata | Fabaceae
करण्ज • Karanja • Indian Beech
| Attribute | Details |
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Sanskrit Name |
करण्ज (Karanja) |
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Botanical Name |
Pongamia pinnata |
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Plant Family |
Fabaceae |
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Part Used |
Seed, Bark & Seed Oil |
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Ayurvedic Category |
कुष्ठघ्न (Kushtaghna) • कफहर • कृमिघ्न (Krimighna) • रक्तशोधक |
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Taste (Rasa) |
Tikta (Bitter) • Katu (Pungent) • Kashaya (Astringent) |
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Quality (Guna) |
Laghu (Light) • Tikshna (Sharp) • Ruksha (Dry) |
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Potency (Virya) |
Ushna (Warm) |
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Post-Digestive Effect |
Katu (Pungent) |
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Dosha Action |
Kapha-Vata Shamaka |
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Origin |
Tropical & Coastal Regions of Bharat |
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Shelf Life |
24 months from date of processing |
The Herb
Among Ayurveda’s most respected purifying and protective botanicals, Karanja occupies a place of profound importance for cleansing, skin balance, and restoring energetic clarity within the body.
For centuries, Ayurvedic physicians revered Karanja wherever Kapha created heaviness, stagnation, excessive moisture, and dullness within the tissues.
Where Vata disrupted healthy circulation and tissue stability, Karanja was traditionally used to restore warmth, purification, and balanced movement.
Its naturally bitter, penetrating, and cleansing qualities made it deeply respected within Ayurvedic formulations associated with skin wellness, purification traditions, external applications, and restoring clarity within the channels.
Ancient Ayurveda recognised that true purification is not merely removal — it is intelligent restoration of balance and vitality.
Karanja therefore became especially valued in wellness systems associated with cleansing excess accumulation while supporting the body’s natural resilience.
Its seeds and oil also gained importance in traditional external Ayurvedic applications where warmth, purification, and protective support were desired.
Unlike harsh cleansing substances that disturb balance, Ayurveda traditionally approached Karanja as a disciplined purifier — strong yet intelligent, penetrating yet purposeful.
ASLI AYURVEDA offers Karanja in its most authentic form — carefully harvested seeds and botanical material, naturally dried, and preserved without additives or artificial enhancement.
This is not merely a bitter seed.
This is Ayurveda’s philosophy of purification, protection, and restoring clarity through balance.
What the Ancient Texts Say
Bhavaprakasha Nighantu
करण्जस्तिक्तकटुकः कफवातविनाशनः ।
कुष्ठकण्डूहरः प्रोक्तः कृमिघ्नो रक्तशोधनः ॥
Karañjastiktakaṭukaḥ kaphavātavināśanaḥ ।
Kuṣṭhakaṇḍūharaḥ prōktaḥ kṛmighnō raktaśōdhanaḥ ॥
“Karanja is bitter and pungent, traditionally associated with balancing Kapha and Vata, supporting skin wellness, and cleansing balance.”
हिंदी अर्थ:
“करण्ज को तिक्त और कटु माना गया है। यह कफ-वात संतुलन, त्वचा समर्थन तथा शोधन परंपराओं में पारंपरिक रूप से उपयोगी माना गया है।”
Bhavaprakasha especially honours Karanja for purification and skin-supportive traditions.
Raja Nighantu
करण्ज उष्णस्तिक्तश्च कृमिकुष्ठविनाशनः ।
कफवातहरः प्रोक्तः शोथकण्डूनिवारणः ॥
Karañja uṣṇastiktaśca kṛmikuṣṭhavināśanaḥ ।
Kaphavātaharaḥ prōktaḥ śōthakaṇḍūnivāraṇaḥ ॥
“Karanja is warming and bitter, traditionally associated with balancing Kapha and Vata and supporting cleansing and protective wellness traditions.”
हिंदी अर्थ:
“करण्ज को उष्ण और तिक्त माना गया है। यह कफ-वात संतुलन तथा शोधन परंपराओं में पारंपरिक रूप से उपयोगी माना गया है।”
The classical texts consistently describe Karanja as a botanical of purification, protection, and restorative warmth.
Ayurvedic Classical Understanding
Across Ayurvedic literature and traditional practice, Karanja is associated with:
Purification traditions
Skin wellness support
Kapha reduction
Cleansing and protective balance
Restoring warmth and circulation
External wellness applications
Vata-Kapha harmony
Its enduring place within Ayurveda reflects the ancient understanding that purification restores clarity, resilience, and energetic balance.
Benefits
Ayurvedic Benefits
Revered as a classical Kushtaghna & Krimighna herb traditionally associated with purification and protective balance
Traditionally linked with balancing aggravated Kapha and Vata
Associated with supporting skin wellness and cleansing traditions
Traditionally referenced in Ayurvedic external and restorative formulations
Associated with maintaining warmth and clarity within the channels
Traditionally valued during heaviness, excess moisture, and stagnation
Considered cleansing, penetrating, and balancing according to Ayurvedic understanding
Wellness Benefits
May support purification-focused and balancing wellness routines
Traditionally associated with maintaining freshness and energetic clarity
May support external herbal wellness practices
Traditionally linked with warming and cleansing regimens
May support active lifestyles and grounding vitality
Traditionally associated with maintaining resilient and balanced wellbeing
Ritual Wellness Benefits
Revered in Ayurvedic purification traditions across Bharat
Traditionally incorporated into cleansing and protective wellness systems
Supports Ayurveda’s philosophy that clarity emerges through balanced purification
Historically valued in external wellness rituals and restorative herbal practices
How to Use Your Karanja
Karanja Decoction — The Classical Cleansing Ritual
Simmer 3–5 grams of Karanja bark or seed material in water over a low flame until reduced.
Consume only according to qualified Ayurvedic guidance.
Traditionally used in balancing and cleansing wellness systems.
Traditional External Preparation
Karanja seed oil and powdered bark have historically been incorporated into traditional Ayurvedic external wellness preparations.
Classical Purification Blend
Karanja has historically been combined with Neem, Khadira, Bakuchi, and Manjistha in traditional Ayurvedic cleansing formulations.
Seasonal Wellness Ritual
Karanja preparations have traditionally been incorporated into spring and monsoon balancing regimens to support purification and freshness.
Seasonal Wisdom
Spring (Vasanta Ritu): Peak season for Karanja due to Kapha accumulation and cleansing requirements.
Monsoon (Varsha Ritu): Traditionally valuable during heaviness and moisture imbalance.
Summer (Grishma Ritu): Used moderately according to constitution due to its warming potency.
Winter (Hemanta Ritu): Combined with balancing herbs according to Ayurvedic guidance.
Purity & Sourcing
ASLI AYURVEDA’s Karanja is sourced from naturally thriving tropical ecosystems across Bharat, where fertile soil, coastal climate, and ecological balance produce potent botanical material of exceptional Ayurvedic quality.
The seeds and bark are carefully harvested, naturally dried, and preserved without chemical fumigation, synthetic enhancement, or artificial processing to maintain their authentic Ayurvedic integrity.
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 synthetic enhancement.
No compromise with authenticity.
What you receive is Karanja in the same honest form revered by generations of Ayurvedic physicians — cleansing, warming, and deeply traditional.
This is the Power of Pure.




