(wind-enemy), as it cures disorders of the wind.
(b) Embelia ribes is called Krimi-ghna (worm-killer), from its anthelmintic properties.
(c) Cassia Tora is known by the name of Dadru-ghna (itch-curing), as it is supposed to be very efficacious in curing the itch.
(d) Coleus aromaticus is named Pashana-bhedi (stone-breaker), as its juice is said to possess the property of dissolving stone.
(e) Trianthema obcordata is called Shothaghnee (intumescence-curing), from the use of its root in dispersing morbid swellings.
(f) Ophelia Chiretta is named Jvarantaka (fever-ending), for it is supposed to check fever.
(g) Thevetia neriifolia is called Pleeha-ghnee (spleen-curing), being credited with the power of curing splenic disorders.
(h) Terminalia bellerica goes by the name of Kasa-ghna (cough-curing), because it cures pulmonary catarrh,
(i) Semicarpus Anacardium is known as