Medicinal species of Indian state Chhattisgarh commonly used in Tantra activities. (Oudhia, 2003)

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Medicinal species of Indian state Chhattisgarh commonly used in Tantra activities. (Oudhia, 2003)
Local NamesScientific NamesComments
BandaVanda speciesBanda means Orchids and other epiphytes. It is considered as sign of good luck and prosperity.
Safed FudharCalotropis giganteaIt grows as wasteland weed and it is worshipped wherever it grows. It is considered as sign of good luck and prosperity.
RudrakshElaeocarpus sphaericusIt is well known herb of religious and medicinal importance. It is considered as sign of good luck and prosperity.
GunjaAbrus precatoriusIt is used mainly for Vashikaran.
NirgundiVitex negundoIt is used in different activities both internally as well as externally.
HaridraCurcuma longaAll species of Curcuma are used but this species and Kali Haldi are preferred.
NagkesarMesua ferreaIt is used in different activities both internally as well as externally.
KamalNelumbo nuciferaIt is considered as sign of good luck and prosperity.
DoomarFicus glomerataIt is used in different activities both internally as well as externally.
PipalFicus religiosaIt is considered as sign of good luck and prosperity.
BarFicus benghalensisIt is used in different activities both internally as well as externally. Also it is considered as sign of good luck and prosperity.
BaheraTerminalia belliricaIt is considered as sign of good luck and prosperity.
SahadeviVernonia cinereaIt is used in different activities both internally as well as externally.
ChirchitaAchyranthes asperaIt is used in different activities both internally as well as externally. It is also used in Vashikaran.
GudariaSphaeranthus indicusIt is considered as sign of good luck and prosperity.
BhangCannabis sativaIt is used in different activities both internally as well as externally.

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