Hrivera, ī: 10 definitions
Introduction:
Hrivera means something in Hinduism, Sanskrit, biology. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.
In Hinduism
Ayurveda (science of life)
Cikitsa (natural therapy and treatment for medical conditions)
: Ancient Science of Life: Botanical identification of plants described in Mādhava Cikitsāī (ह्रीवे�) (or Aṃbu, Jaladhara, Udīcya, Vālaka) refers to the medicinal plant Coleus vettiveroides K.C. Jacob, and is used in the treatment of پ (diarrhoea), according to the 7th century Mādhavacikitsā chapter 2. Atisāra refers to a condition where there are three or more loose or liquid stools (bowel movements) per day or more stool than normal. The second chapter of the Mādhavacikitsā explains several preparations [including ī] through 60 Sanskrit verses about treating this problem.
Kalpa (Formulas, Drug prescriptions and other Medicinal preparations)
: Notices of Sanskrit Manuscripts: Volume 12 (1898) (ay)ī (ह्रीवे�) or Hrīverādi refers to one of the topics discussed in the Ѳܳī, a Sanskrit manuscript ascribed to Nṛsiṃha Kavirāja collected in volume 12 of the catalogue “Notices of Sanskrit Manuscripts (second series)� by Mahamahopadhyaya Haraprasad Shastri.—The Ѳܳī manuscript, consisting of 5,586 ślokas (metrical verses), is housed in Dhaka with Babu Bhagavancandra Dasa Kaviraja. It seemingly addresses topics related to Medicinal, Herbal, and Iatrochemical preparations. The catalogue includes the term ī-ādi in its ‘subject-matter list� or Viṣaya (which lists topics, chapters and technical terms). The complete entry reads�tatra īverādividhānam.
Unclassified Ayurveda definitions
Source: Wisdom Library: Āyurveda and botanyī (ह्रीवे�):—Another name for Bālaka, a medicinal plant, either Pavonia odorata (fragement mallow plant) or Plectranthus vettiveroides. It is classified as a medicinal plant in the system of Āyurveda (science of Indian medicine) and is used throughout literature such as the śܳٲṃhٲ and the 䲹첹ṃh.

Āyurveda (आयुर्वेद, ayurveda) is a branch of Indian science dealing with medicine, herbalism, taxology, anatomy, surgery, alchemy and related topics. Traditional practice of Āyurveda in ancient India dates back to at least the first millenium BC. Literature is commonly written in Sanskrit using various poetic metres.
Biology (plants and animals)
: Google Books: CRC World Dictionary (Regional names)Hrivera in India is the name of a plant defined with Pavonia odorata in various botanical sources. This page contains potential references in Ayurveda, modern medicine, and other folk traditions or local practices It has the synonym Hibiscus oligosandrus Buch-Ham. (among others).
Example references for further research on medicinal uses or toxicity (see latin names for full list):
· Blumea (1966)
· Monadelphiae Classis Dissertationes Decem (1786)
· Oesterreichische Botanische Zeitschrift (1863)
· Taxon (1980)
· Species Plantarum. (1822)
· Flora of the British Ind. (1874)
If you are looking for specific details regarding Hrivera, for example health benefits, chemical composition, extract dosage, pregnancy safety, diet and recipes, side effects, have a look at these references.

This sections includes definitions from the five kingdoms of living things: Animals, Plants, Fungi, Protists and Monera. It will include both the official binomial nomenclature (scientific names usually in Latin) as well as regional spellings and variants.
Languages of India and abroad
Sanskrit dictionary
: DDSA: The practical Sanskrit-English dictionaryī (ह्रीवे�).—A kind of perfume (Mar. ḷ�).
Derivable forms: ī (ह्रीवेरम�).
See also (synonyms): ī.
: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Shabda-Sagara Sanskrit-English DictionaryHrivera (ह्रिवे�).—n.
(-�) A perfume. E. see īvera .
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ī (ह्रीवे�).—n.
(-�) A drug and perfume, Commonly Bala. E. ī shame, and vera saffron: see the next.
: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary1) Hrivera (ह्रिवे�):�n. = īvera, [cf. Lexicographers, esp. such as amarasiṃha, halāyudha, hemacandra, etc.]
2) ī (ह्रीवे�):�n. a kind of Andropogon ([according to] to some, Pavonia Odorata), [Suśruta]
: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Yates Sanskrit-English Dictionary1) Hrivera (ह्रिवे�):�(�) 1. n. A perfume.
2) ī (ह्रीवे�):�(�) 1. n. A drug and perfume, .
[Sanskrit to German]
Sanskrit, also spelled संस्कृतम� (ṃsṛt), is an ancient language of India commonly seen as the grandmother of the Indo-European language family (even English!). Closely allied with Prakrit and Pali, Sanskrit is more exhaustive in both grammar and terms and has the most extensive collection of literature in the world, greatly surpassing its sister-languages Greek and Latin.
Kannada-English dictionary
: Alar: Kannada-English corpusHrīvēra (ಹ್ರೀವೇ�):—[noun] = ಹ್ರೀಬೇ� [hribera].
Kannada is a Dravidian language (as opposed to the Indo-European language family) mainly spoken in the southwestern region of India.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Starts with: Hriveradi, Hriveradi, Hriveradipacana, Hriveraka.
Full-text: Hrivela, Hirivera, Varivalaka, Hrivelaka, Lalanapriya, Hriveradi, Jala, Kuntala, Vari, Ambu, Udicya, Valaka, Dahaprashamana, Jaladhara, Balaka, Kesa, Gandhashtaka, Varaka.
Relevant text
Search found 15 books and stories containing Hrivera, ī, Hrīvēra; (plurals include: Hriveras, īs, Hrīvēras). You can also click to the full overview containing English textual excerpts. Below are direct links for the most relevant articles:
Atharvaveda and Charaka Samhita (by Laxmi Maji)
Therapeutics and Rejuvenation Therapy < [Chapter 4 - Diseases and Remedial measures (described in Caraka-saṃhitā)]
Studies on some south indian market samples of ayurvedic drugs - v < [Volume 6 (issue 1), Jul-Sep 1986]
Effect of time on the fermentation and storage of candanasava < [Volume 4 (issue 1), Jul-Sep 1984]
Plant names � sanskrit and latin < [Volume 12 (issue 1-2), Jul-Dec 1992]
Journal of Ayurveda and Holistic Medicine
Review on Dashanga Lepa- An anti-inflammatory formulation < [Volume 11, issue 9 (2023)]
Nirgundiyadi Gulika � A Review < [Volume 11, issue 6 (2023)]
Facets of sneha murchhana sanskara� a review < [Volume 5, issue 1 (2017)]
International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
Review on chandanadi lauh - a herbomineral formulation for jwara (fever) < [2023, Issue 03, March]
Review on shringaveradi taila < [2018, Issue IX, September]
Efficacy of aabhadi churna along with pathya aahara and vihara in gridhrasi w.s.r. to sciatica- research article < [2021, Issue 11, November]
Sushruta Samhita, Volume 6: Uttara-tantra (by Kaviraj Kunja Lal Bhishagratna)
Chapter XXX - Treatment of an attack by Shakuni-graha < [Canto II - Kaumarabhritya-tantra (pediatrics, gynecology and pregnancy)]
Chapter XL - Symptoms and treatment of Diarrhea (Atisara) < [Canto III - Kaya-chikitsa-tantra (internal medicine)]
Chapter XXXIX - Symptoms and Treatment of Fever (Jvara) < [Canto III - Kaya-chikitsa-tantra (internal medicine)]
Vinaya Pitaka (1): Bhikkhu-vibhanga (the analysis of Monks� rules) (by I. B. Horner)
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