What is Aparajita / Butterfly Pea?
- Ayurvedic name: Aparajita, Shankpushpam
(regional)
- Botanical name: Clitoria ternatea
- Common name: Butterfly Pea
- Taste (Rasa): Tikta (bitter), Kashaya
(astringent)
- Potency (Virya): Sheeta (cooling)
- Effect (Vipaka): Madhura (sweet)
In Ayurveda, Aparajita is valued
for mental clarity, nervous system support, and detoxification.
Significance of Shankpushpam (Aparajita) in Ayurveda
Aparajita is considered:
- Medhya – improves intellect and memory
- Nervine tonic – supports the brain and
nerves
- Tridosha balancing (especially Pitta &
Kapha)
- Vishaghna – helps counter toxins
It has been traditionally used in
herbal formulations for mind, speech, and emotional balance.
What is
Shankpushpam (Aparajita) Used For?
- Memory enhancement & mental clarity
- Stress, anxiety & nervous weakness
- Learning difficulties & mental exhaustion
- Supportive care for insomnia
- Cooling herb for excess body heat
- Herbal teas & wellness drinks
How to
Use Shankpushpam (Aparajita)
1.
Aparajita Flower Tea (Most Popular)
- Boil 5–6 dried or fresh flowers in water
- Steep for 5–7 minutes
- Drink warm or cool
- Optional: add honey or lemon (after cooling)
👉 Ideal
for stress relief and mental calm.
2. Powder
Form
- Dried flower or whole plant powder
- Dose: ¼–½ tsp once daily
- Consume with warm water, honey, or milk
3. In
Herbal Kadha
- Combine with Tulsi, Brahmi, or Ashwagandha
- Helps enhance brain and nerve support
4.
External Use (Traditional)
- Paste used in traditional remedies for
inflammation or skin cooling
- Also used in hair and scalp packs in folk
medicine
Where is
Shankpushpam (Aparajita) Found?
- Native to India and Southeast Asia
- Grows abundantly in:
- Gardens
- Roadsides
- Fences and hedges
- Commonly cultivated as an ornamental and
medicinal climber
It thrives in warm, tropical
climates and is easy to grow at home.
Precautions
& Who Should Avoid It
While generally safe, keep these
points in mind:
- ❌
Avoid excessive consumption—can cause nausea or dizziness
- 🤰 Pregnant & breastfeeding women
should consult an Ayurvedic practitioner
- 👶
Children should consume only under guidance
- 💊 If
on medication for anxiety, sleep, or neurological issues—consult before
use
- ❄️
People with very low body heat (Kapha dominance) should use in moderation
In
Essence 🌸
Shankpushpam (Aparajita /
Butterfly Pea) is a
gentle yet powerful Ayurvedic herb that:
- Nourishes the brain
- Calms the mind
- Supports memory, focus, and emotional balance
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