Buy Pure Shatavari Root | Asparagus Racemosus for Puja - Sri Herbal
Introduction
Shatavari root, known scientifically as Asparagus racemosus, holds a sacred and medicinal place in Indian tradition. Whether it's offered during pooja rituals or consumed as a healing tonic in Ayurveda, this versatile root has been cherished for centuries. Sri Herbal brings you handpicked, sun-dried Shatavari root — ethically harvested and packed to retain purity, aroma, and healing energy.
Origin of Shatavari
Native to India and parts of the Himalayas, Shatavari thrives in tropical and subtropical forests. A nod to its traditional use in supporting female reproductive health. Beyond that, its spiritual significance makes it a popular inclusion in pooja and hawan samagri across India.
How It Is Made
At Sri Herbal, Shatavari roots are pulled from naturally grown plants in uncontaminated regions. Here’s how we prepare it for you:
Fresh roots are hand-dug and washed thoroughly to clean dust
Naturally dried under the sun light to preserve nutrients and aroma
Cut into uniform pieces for easy storage and use
Hygienically packed in eco-friendly pouches
How to Use Shatavari Root
For Pooja Rituals:
Burn it slightly on charcoal as part of hawan samagri
Offer dried root during Devi pooja or navratri rituals
Place it near deity idols for spiritual purification
For Ayurvedic Use:
Boil in milk or water and consume the decoction
Grind and mix with ghee or honey
Use as a base in herbal preparations like churnas and asavas
Always consult an Ayurvedic practitioner before internal use.
Benefits of Shatavari Root by Sri Herbal
Shatavari is commonly known for its adaptogenic and nourishing properties. Key benefits include:
Supports female reproductive health
Balances hormones naturally
Boosts immunity and vitality
Enhances digestion and gut health
Acts as a spiritual purifier in rituals
Reduces stress and calms the mind
Its dual use in divine rituals and wellness makes it a must-have in every Ayurvedic or spiritual household.
Alternative Names of Shatavari Root
Botanical Name: Asparagus racemosu
Hindi: Shatavari
Tamil: Kilavari
Sanskrit: Shatavar
Malayalam: Shatavari Veru
Marathi: Shatawari
Traditional Ayurvedic Uses of Shatavar by Sri Herbal
It balances Vata and Pitta doshas, and is a cornerstone of holistic healing. In Ayurveda, Shatavari is classified as a Rasayana herb — rejuvenating in nature. It's used in:
Chyawanprash
Women’s health tonics
Immune-boosting formulas
Gut and respiratory therapies
Adaptogenic blends
Side Effects & Caution
While Sri Herbal Shatavari is generally safe but user responsibility in consumption is key, some precautions include:
Not recommended for those with estrogen-sensitive conditions
May cause allergic reactions in rare cases
Always consult a healthcare provider for dosage
Store in a cool, dry place to prevent contamination
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1. Can Sri Herbal Shatavari root be used daily?
Yes, when used in moderation under Ayurvedic guidance.
Q2. Is Shatavari root only for women?
No, it supports vitality in both men and women.
Q3. How should I store it?
Keep in an airtight container away from sunlight and moisture.
Q4. Is it edible directly?
It is best boiled or powdered before consumption. Try pure Satavari Powder for best results.
Q5. Is Sri Herbal Shatavari organic?
Yes, sourced naturally and packed without additives.
Sri Herbal offers you Shatavari root in its most natural form — a perfect blend of devotion and wellness. Add it to your pooja samagri or Ayurvedic lifestyle and rediscover nature's way of healing.
Order now and connect with the roots of tradition and holistic health!