Parijat Powder | Nyctanthes arbor-tristis

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Product Name: Parijat Powder,  night jasmine, Hengra bubara and Shiuli. It is known as Parijata, Shefali and Siuli around West Bengal. Nyctanthes arbor-tristis is commonly known as night-flowering jasmine and coral jasmine.
Botanical Name: 
Nyctanthes arbor-tristis

Parijat, commonly known as nit-jasmine, is a small shrub that has fragrant flowers. The flowers of Parijat have seven to eight petals on an orange-red stem. These beautiful flowers are used in many spiritual activities. Night jasmine, also known as parijat and harsingar, is a small ornamental tree that has fragrant white flowers with orange twigs. Its soothing and calming scent is loved and cherished by many.
Harsingar and Parijat are the same. The plant is a large shrub that grows about 10 m tall with flaky grey bark. It is one of the well-known medicinal plants used for various ailments like sciatica pain, arthritis and fever.
Parijat, also known as Nyctanthes arbor-tristis or the night-flowering jasmine, is a plant native to South Asia. Its flowers are aromatic and used for various medicinal and cultural purposes. Parijat powder is made from the dried flowers of the Parijat plant and is utilized in traditional medicine and other applications. Here are some alternative names for Parijat powder:
  1. Nyctanthes Powder: Referring to the botanical name of the plant, Nyctanthes arbor-tristis.
  2. Night-Flowering Jasmine Powder: Describing the plant's characteristic of blooming at night.
  3. Harsingar Powder: In Hindi and some other Indian languages, the plant is known as Harsingar or Harshringar.
  4. Shephali Powder: Another common regional name for the Parijat plant.
  5. Coral Jasmine Powder: Although not the exact translation, this term is used due to its resemblance to jasmine and its coral-like appearance.
  6. Parijatak Powder: A variation in the pronunciation of Parijat, especially in some Indian languages.
  7. Tree of Sorrow Powder: A poetic name often used for the Parijat plant due to its association with mythology and folklore.
When using or referring to Parijat powder, it's important to use the correct botanical name (Nyctanthes arbor-tristis) to avoid confusion and ensure accurate identification of the plant.

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