CHITHARATHAI
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Chitharathai, botanically known as Cissampelos pareira, is a climbing herb native to India, recognized in Siddha and Ayurvedic traditions for its slender stems and cultural significance.
Chitharathai (Cissampelos pareira) is a delicate, twining herb commonly found across India’s tropical and subtropical regions. With its thin, wiry stems and small leaves, it has been referenced in classical Siddha and Ayurvedic texts for centuries. Traditionally, Chitharathai has been valued in local communities for its presence in natural remedies and herbal practices, symbolizing the rich botanical knowledge of India’s forests and fields. Its use and recognition in ancient literature reflect the deep connection between regional herbs and India’s cultural heritage of plant-based wisdom.
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