World's Best Ghritkumari
Product Description
GHRITAKUMARI
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Category |
Details |
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Common Names |
घृतकुमारी • Ghritakumari • Aloe Vera • Kumari |
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Sanskrit Name |
Ghritakumari / Kumari (घृतकुमारी / कुमारी) |
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Botanical Name |
Aloe barbadensis Miller |
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Plant Family |
Asphodelaceae |
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Part Used |
Leaf Pulp — Dried (Sun-Stabilised) |
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Ayurvedic Category |
Rasayana (Rejuvenative) • Varnya (Complexion-enhancing) • Pittahara • Stri-Rasayana |
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Taste (Rasa) |
Tikta (Bitter) • Madhura (Sweet) |
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Quality (Guna) |
Guru (Heavy) • Snigdha (Unctuous) • Sara (Flowing) |
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Potency (Virya) |
Sheeta (Cold) |
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Post-Digestive Effect |
Madhura (Sweet) |
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Dosha Action |
Pitta-Vata Shamaka • May increase Kapha in excess |
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Origin |
Rajasthan & Gujarat — Traditionally Cultivated |
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Shelf Life |
24 months from date of processing |
The Herb
Few plants in Ayurveda embody nourishment, cooling intelligence, and feminine vitality as profoundly as Ghritakumari.
Its Sanskrit name carries deep meaning:
Ghrita — clarified butter, symbolic of softness, lubrication, and nourishment.
Kumari — the youthful maiden.
Together, Ghritakumari becomes “the plant that preserves youthful softness and vitality.”
For centuries, Ayurveda has revered Aloe Vera not merely as a skin plant, but as a Rasayana deeply connected to Pitta balance, digestive harmony, skin radiance, and women’s wellness. Where heat accumulates, where tissues dry, where digestion becomes irritated, where the skin loses clarity, Ghritakumari brings cooling replenishment.
Traditionally used internally and externally, this succulent occupies a unique position in Ayurvedic practice — simultaneously nourishing, cleansing, cooling, and rejuvenating.
ASLI AYURVEDA offers Ghritakumari in its most authentic form — carefully processed Aloe pulp, dried and preserved without synthetic additives or artificial stabilisers.
This is Aloe Vera beyond cosmetics.
This is Ghritakumari as Ayurveda understands it.
What the Ancient Texts Say
Bhavaprakasha Nighantu | Haritakyadi Varga
Kumārī tikta madhurā bhedinī pittanāśinī ।
Rasāyanī balyā ca yakṛtplīhāvikāranut ॥
“Kumari is bitter and sweet, cleansing in action, pacifies Pitta, acts as a Rasayana, promotes strength, and supports the liver and spleen.”
Bhavaprakasha recognises Ghritakumari as simultaneously cleansing and nourishing — a rare Ayurvedic duality that explains its long-standing use in both detoxification and rejuvenation protocols.
Raja Nighantu
Kumārī śītalā snigdhā varṇyā dīpanī matā ।
Strīṇāṃ hitakarī nityaṃ garbhāśaya balapradā ॥
“Kumari is cooling, unctuous, complexion-enhancing, and supportive of digestion. It is especially beneficial for women and strengthens the reproductive system.”
Classical Ayurveda places Ghritakumari among the important herbs of women’s wellness — valued for its connection to tissue nourishment, cooling balance, and reproductive vitality.
Ayurvedic Classical Understanding
Across the Nighantus and traditional practice lineages, Ghritakumari is consistently associated with:
Pitta pacification
Skin radiance
Liver support
Digestive cleansing
Women’s wellness
Tissue lubrication and nourishment
Its enduring presence across internal and external Ayurvedic formulations reflects its extraordinary versatility.
Benefits
Ayurvedic Benefits
Revered as a cooling Rasayana traditionally used to nourish tissues while pacifying excess Pitta
Varnya — classically associated with skin brightness, clarity, and healthy complexion
Traditionally supportive of Rakta Dhatu and liver function through its cooling and cleansing action
Associated with healthy digestive transformation without excessive heat aggravation
Traditionally used in women’s wellness formulations as a supportive Stri-Rasayana herb
Supports internal lubrication and moisture balance through its Snigdha quality
Traditionally referenced in Pitta-related skin and digestive imbalance protocols
Wellness Benefits
May support healthy skin hydration, clarity, and natural glow
Traditionally associated with digestive comfort and cooling support
May support liver wellness and healthy metabolic balance
Traditionally used to support bowel regularity and digestive cleansing
May support hair nourishment and scalp hydration
Traditionally associated with menstrual comfort and women’s vitality
May support tissue hydration during hot weather and Pitta aggravation
Ritual Wellness Benefits
Traditionally consumed during summer months for cooling and replenishment
Revered in Ayurvedic beauty rituals where internal nourishment is considered the foundation of external radiance
Used in classical wellness routines to calm excess heat generated by stress, climate, or improper diet
Supports the Ayurvedic understanding of graceful ageing through cooling Rasayana nourishment
Traditionally applied externally in rituals of skin soothing and post-sun care
How to Use Your Dried Ghritakumari
Ghritakumari Cooling Drink
Soak a small quantity of dried Ghritakumari pulp in cool water for several hours until softened.
Blend gently and consume in small quantities, preferably during the morning or early afternoon.
A small quantity of rose water, mishri, or fresh mint may traditionally be added for enhanced Pitta-pacifying benefit.
Ghritakumari Digestive Preparation
Combine softened Aloe pulp with a small quantity of cumin or coriander infusion.
This traditional preparation is used during periods of digestive heat, heaviness, or seasonal Pitta aggravation.
Home Skin Application
Rehydrate the dried pulp with rose water or clean water until a smooth gel-like consistency forms.
Apply externally as a cooling face or skin application.
Traditionally used in Ayurveda for soothing heated or sun-exposed skin.
Aloe Milk Preparation
In some traditional Rasayana practices, Ghritakumari is combined with milk and mild digestive spices to create a nourishing cooling tonic.
This preparation is especially valued during hot seasons and periods of Pitta aggravation.
Seasonal Wisdom
Summer (Grishma Ritu): Peak season for Ghritakumari. Its cooling and hydrating qualities align perfectly with summer heat and Pitta aggravation.
Autumn (Sharada Ritu): Traditionally continued into early autumn to calm lingering heat accumulated during summer.
Monsoon (Varsha Ritu): Use cautiously and in moderation if digestion is weak or sluggish.
Winter (Hemanta Ritu): Best combined with warming herbs or spices to balance its cooling potency.
Purity & Sourcing
ASLI AYURVEDA’s Ghritakumari is sourced from traditionally cultivated Aloe Vera farms in Rajasthan and Gujarat — regions where strong sunlight and mineral-rich soil contribute to dense, vibrant leaf growth.
The mature Aloe leaves are carefully harvested, cleaned without chemical treatment, and processed traditionally to preserve the integrity of the inner pulp. The material is naturally stabilised and dried without synthetic preservatives, artificial colouring, or chemical enhancement.
Processing occurs within our Z Gold Certified Greenroom Infrastructure — a sacred Ayurvedic wellness environment where Vedic chants resonate continuously, honouring the ancient spirit of herbal preparation.
No synthetic stabilisers.
No artificial preservatives.
No added colour.
No compromise with authenticity.
What you receive is Ghritakumari prepared with reverence for both the plant and the tradition from which it emerged.
This is the Power of Pure.




