
यो ३०-५० फिट
अग्लो वृक्ष उष्ण र गर्मी
पहाडतिर पाइन्छ । जब पात
झर्छ, पहेँलो फूल लाग्छ र
पात निस्कन्छ । यो ग्राही,
द्दीपन - पाचक, ब्रणरोपक, वात-कफनाशक, विषनाशक
र शोथघ्न मानिन्छ । यसको फूल
र बोक्राले गलगण्ड र अण्डकोष वृद्धिलाई
घटाउँछ, आन्द्राको पुरानो घाउ- अल्सर ठीक
पार्छ, पत्थरी र थोपाथोपा पिसाब
गर्नेमा लाभ दिन्छ ।
कमलपित्त, अमलपित्त, अधिकपित्त बिस्तारै घटाउँछ । मात्रा : १/१ चम्चा फूल,
बोक्रा ३-५ ग्राम,
अर्क : १०-२० ग्राम,
अवलेहः २०-३० ग्राम
३-५ पटक ।
परिचय
पहेँलो
कोइरालो (Bauhinia
tomentosa) नेपालमा पाइने एक औषधीय गुण
भएको वृक्ष हो। यसलाई पीत
कचनार, पहेँलो कँयर वा Yellow Bauhinia पनि भनिन्छ।
यो वृक्ष ३० देखि ५०
फिट अग्लो हुन्छ र उष्ण प्रदेश
तथा पहाडी क्षेत्रमा पाइन्छ। यसको फूल पहेँलो
रंगको हुन्छ र पात झर्ने
बेलामा फूल फुल्छ। यसको
बोक्रा, पात, फूल, र
जरा विभिन्न रोगको उपचारमा प्रयोग गरिन्छ।
नेपाल र अन्य देशमा
उपलब्धता
पहेँलो
कोइरालो नेपालको तराई, भित्री मधेश र पहाडी
क्षेत्रमा पाइन्छ। यसको प्राकृतिक वासस्थान
भारत, श्रीलंका, म्यानमार, थाइल्याण्ड, अफ्रिका र दक्षिण पूर्वी
एशियाली देशहरूमा पनि फैलिएको छ।
यो वनजङ्गल, सडक किनारा र
घरघरमा लगाइएको पाइन्छ।
शारीरिक विशेषताहरू
- वृक्ष: मध्यम आकारको, ३०-५० फिट अग्लो, छाला खैरो र खस्रो।
- पात: डबल पात (दुई पात जोडिएको), कोइरालोजस्तो आकार, हरियो रंगको।
- फूल: पहेँलो रंगको, ५ पंखुडी भएको, सुगन्धित।
- फल: लामो, सुकेपछि फुट्ने, बीउ साना काला।
औषधीय गुणहरू
पहेँलो
कोइरालो निम्न औषधीय गुणहरू भएको छ:
- ग्राही (Astringent): घाउ रक्तस्राव रोक्न मद्दत गर्छ।
- दीपन-पाचक (Digestive): पाचनशक्ति बढाउँछ।
- ब्रणरोपक (Wound
Healing): घाउ
ठीक गर्छ।
- वात-कफनाशक
(Anti-inflammatory): जोर्नी
दुखाइ, सुजन कम गर्छ।
- विषनाशक (Antidote): विषाक्त पदार्थ नष्ट गर्छ।
- शोथघ्न
(Anti-inflammatory): सुजन
घटाउँछ।
लाभहरू
१. गलगण्ड (Goitre) र अण्डकोष वृद्धि (Hydrocele): यसको फूल र
बोक्राले गलगण्ड र अण्डकोषको सुजन
घटाउँछ।
२. आन्द्राको अल्सर (Intestinal Ulcer): पुरानो घाउ ठीक पार्छ।
३. मूत्र समस्या (Urinary Disorders): पत्थरी र थोपाथोपा पिसाब
गर्ने समस्यामा लाभदायक।
४. पित्त समस्या (Bile Disorders): कमलपित्त, अम्लपित्त, अधिक पित्तलाई नियन्त्रण
गर्छ।
प्रयोग विधि
- फूलको चूर्ण: १/२ चम्चा पानी वा मौसमी रसमा मिसाएर सेवन गर्ने।
- बोक्राको काढा: ३-५ ग्राम बोक्रा उमालेर दिनमा २-३ पटक पिउने।
- अर्क (Extract): १०-२० ग्राम अर्क पिउने।
- अवलेह (Paste): २०-३० ग्राम अवलेह दिनमा ३-५ पटक चाट्ने।
संकलन र संरक्षण
- संकलन: फूल फुल्ने मौसम (वसन्त ऋतु) मा फूल तथा पात संकलन गर्ने। बोक्रा वर्षभरि लिन सकिन्छ।
- संरक्षण: फूल र पातलाई छायामा सुकाएर एयरटाइट कन्टेनरमा राख्ने। बोक्रालाई पनि सुकाएर भण्डारण गर्न सकिन्छ।
निष्कर्ष
पहेँलो
कोइरालो एक बहुउपयोगी औषधीय
वृक्ष हो जसले विभिन्न
रोगहरूको उपचार गर्न मद्दत गर्छ।
यसको फूल, पात, बोक्रा,
र जरा आयुर्वेदिक चिकित्सामा
प्रयोग हुन्छन्। यसको उचित प्रयोगले
पाचन समस्या, घाउ, सुजन, र
मूत्र सम्बन्धी रोगहरूमा राम्रो असर गर्छ। यसैले
यसलाई प्राकृतिक औषधिको रूपमा संरक्षण गर्नुपर्छ र सामुदायिक स्वास्थ्यमा
यसको उपयोग बढाउनुपर्छ।
1. Introduction 🌼
Bauhinia tomentosa, known as Pahelo Koiraalo (पहेंलो कोइरालो) or पीत कचनार, belongs to the
legume family Fabaceae. This deciduous shrub or small tree typically stands 4–8
meters (30–50 ft) tall and is prized both for its vibrant canary-yellow,
bell-shaped flowers—often with a dark purple throat—and its multiple medicinal
uses
When it sheds its leaves, it burst into yellow blooms,
earning its Nepali name, "Pahelo" (yellow) "Koiraalo"
(orchid tree). Native to tropical to subtropical climates across Africa, India,
Sri Lanka, and parts of Asia, it’s adaptable and drought-resistant .
2. Availability in Nepal & Other Countries
In Nepal, especially hill and mid-hill areas, Pahelo
Koiraalo thrives in both natural and cultivated settings—valued for
ornamentation and traditional medicine. While Bauhinia variegata
(“white/pink koiraalo”) is common, B. tomentosa’s yellow variant also
grows in tropical regions
Global distribution includes:
- Southern
Africa (Mozambique, Zimbabwe, South Africa)
- Indian
subcontinent (India, Sri Lanka)
- Occasionally
cultivated in tropical gardens worldwide for its ornamental value
Nurseries (e.g. in South Africa, India) offer seeds and
saplings; it's hardy and thrives in warm climates with moderate drought
tolerance .
3. Physical Properties
Habit & Size
- Multi-stemmed,
shrub-like to small tree, up to 4–8 m tall
- Slender
drooping branches—arch elegantly, creating a fountain-like shape
Leaves
Flowers
- Bright
yellow, bell-shaped with five petals; one features a dark purple or
reddish spot at the base; blooms last a day
- Flowers
appear when leafless, creating a vivid display
Fruit & Seeds
Bark & Stem
4. Medicinal Properties
Pahelo Koiraalo is esteemed in herbal medicine for a long
list of therapeutic benefits:
- Antimicrobial
& antifungal: Effective against Gram-positive bacteria, supports
immunity
- Anti-inflammatory
& antioxidant: Flavonoids and phenols help reduce swelling,
protect against free radicals
- Hepatoprotective:
May alleviate liver swelling
- Wound
healing & astringent: Leaves, seeds, bark help with ulcers,
wounds, sores
- Digestive
aid: Treats ulcers, dysentery, diarrhea, indigestion
- Diuretic
& nephroprotective: Helps relieve kidney issues, increases urine
flow
- Anti-diabetic
& aphrodisiac: Seeds boost vitality, help regulate blood sugar
- Analgesic
& anti-pyretic: Eases pain and fever
- Neuroactive:
Mild anti-anxiety and antidepressant effects noted in studies
5. Advantages
- Multipurpose:
Combines ornamental appeal with powerful medicinal benefits
- Adaptable:
Thrives in variable soil/climate; drought-tolerant, frost-hardy to some
extent
- Low-maintenance:
Fast-growing, ideal for gardens, hedges, containers
- Sustainable:
Seeds, flowers, leaves—harvested without killing the plant
- Local
relevance: Known across cultures (Nepal, India, Africa) with
supporting ethnobotanical data
6. Uses
Medicinal Uses
- Decoction
of flowers/leaves for ulcers, digestion issues, dysentery, diarrhea
- Paste
of seeds/bark on wounds, abscesses, snake bites—acts as antiseptic,
astringent
- Herbal
teas/extracts for liver support, kidney health, diuretic effect, blood
sugar regulation
- Mood
support: Mild antidepressant/anti-anxiety qualities
- Immune
booster: Enhances resistance, fights free radicals
Culinary Uses
- While
B. tomentosa yellow flowers are less eaten than pink variants, B.
variegata (Nepali “koiraalo”) are used fresh or pickled; inspiration
and methods can apply similarly
Ornamental & Other
- Landscape
use: Hedge, patio plant, container-friendly
- Craft
uses: Bark fibers for baskets; leaves for yellow dye
7. Methods of Use
General Traditional Dosages
According to traditional Nepali guidelines:
- Flowers
and buds: 3–5 g
- Extract
(arka): 10–20 g
- Avaleh
(a type of herbal paste): 20–30 g
Taken 3–5 times daily to reduce swellings, ulcers, kidney stones, gallbladder issues
Preparation Techniques:
- Decoction:
Boil specified herb amount in water; reduce, strain; drink warm
- Poultice/Paste:
Grind seed/bark with vinegar or water; apply to wounds or swellings
- Infusion/Gargle:
Boil disintegrated bark; cool and gargle for mouth sores
- Powder:
Dry leaf/flower; grind and use internally (½–1 tsp in honey/water) for
digestion or acne
Culinary Use
Though less common, yellow flowers may be pickled or sautéed
similarly to B. variegata, inspired by Nepali dishes like “koiraalo ko
phool re aloo achaar”
8. Harvesting & Preservation
Harvesting Guidelines
- Flowers/buds:
Collect fresh, vibrant ones early in the day before full bloom; avoid
wilted ones
- Leaves/bark:
Prune healthy branches early morning; leave enough for the plant
- Seeds/pods:
Harvest once pods dry but before they split naturally
Preservation Methods
- Drying:
Spread materials in shade; store fully dry in airtight containers to
prevent mold
- Preparing
powders: Grind dried parts; store in airtight jars away from
light/heat
- Extracts
(arka): Boil herb in water, filter, reduce to semi-solid and keep in
cool bottles
- Avaleh:
Mix extracts with honey/ghee; preserve in clean, sealed containers in
refrigerators
9. Conclusion
Pahelo Koiraalo (Bauhinia tomentosa) is a brilliant
example of nature’s pharmacy. Its striking yellow flowers make it a beautiful
addition to any garden in Nepal or tropical regions. Beyond aesthetics, the
plant offers a rich array of health benefits—supporting digestion, fighting
infections, healing wounds, protecting the liver and kidneys, even uplifting
mood.
By adopting mindful harvesting and preservation methods—like
drying, decocting, or making pastes—you can harness its healing power safely.
Whether used in teas, poultices, or as part of traditional recipes, Pahelo
Koiraalo bridges cultural wisdom and botanical richness.
If you’re intrigued, try planting a sapling in your yard, enjoy its spring blooms, and explore its heritage in both homes and herbal practices. As always, consult with a qualified herbalist or healthcare provider before using medicinal plants—especially if pregnant, nursing, or taking medications.
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