Cassia Auriculata:
Cassia auriculata is an evergreen shrub that grows in many parts of India and in other parts of Asia. The flower, leaves, stem, root, and unripe fruit are used for treatment, especially in Ayurvedic medicine.
Origin : Tamilndau, India
People use Cassia auriculata for diabetes, eye infections (conjunctivitis), joint and muscle pain (rheumatism), constipation, jaundice, liver disease, and urinary tract disorders.Payment term : Half of price in advance Half of amount in LC. Delivery time: 7 - 15 days after conformation of the order
Packing 1 - 10 Kg,As per buyer require Bag , Minimum Order Quantity 1 MT
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On the Sunday before Easter, many Christians celebrate Palm Sunday. Recalling the entrance of Jesus into Jerusalem, churches distribute palm leaves in remembrance of people who waved them and carpeted his path with them. One of the things you can do with these palm leaves is to fold them into crosses. Sunday April 1st heralded the beginning of Holy Week, a week of celebration starting with the remembrance of Jesus' Victory March into Jerusalem on what we now call Palm Sunday. In traditional Christian services Palm Sunday is used to observe the story of Jesus' entry into Jerusalem. During this week the most significant event of the Christian religion is re-enacted, observed, and remembered. For this reason this week is named Holy Week. On Palm Sunday many churches pass out palm leaves, they are waved in victory and kept in homes as a daily reminder of the Victory of Christ. One way people have given more meaning to the palm leaf is to form it into the shape of a cross. This symbolizes the ultimate victory of Christ was his sacrifice. Other than traditional meanings the palm cross serves another purpose, it is said to have a palm leaf or palm cross in ones house will help protect against house fires. In the link provided is a tutorial in how to make palm crosses. An interesting craft for the holiday. It is interesting to note that in only one of the four gospels, (the book of John) are palms mentioned, the rest simply state that the common folk greeted Jesus by throwing cloaks on the ground in front of the colt he was riding. However in Revelation we see this [ The Great Multitude in White Robes ] After this I looked and there before me was a great multitude that no one could count, from every nation, tribe, people and language, standing before the throne and in front of the Lamb. They were wearing white robes and were holding palm branches in their hands. Revelation 7:9 Obviously we will see that palm branches continue to keep their meaning for years to come. why is palm Sunday important on ancient times, palm branches symbolized goodness and victory. They were often depicted on coins and important buildings. ... Palm Sunday commemorates the entrance of Jesus into Jerusalem (Matthew 21:19), when palm branches were placed in his path, before his arrest on Holy Thursday and his crucifixion on Good Friday.
Lemongrass is a plant. The leaves and the oil are used to make medicine. Lemongrass is used for treating digestive tract spasms, stomachache, high blood pressure, convulsions, pain, vomiting, cough, achy joints (rheumatism), fever, the common cold, and exhaustion. It is also used to kill germs and as a mild astringent. Some people apply lemongrass and its essential oil directly to the skin for headache, stomachache, abdominal pain, and muscle pain. By inhalation, the essential oil of lemongrass is used as aromatherapy for muscle pain. In food and beverages, lemongrass is used as a flavoring. For example, lemongrass leaves are commonly used as lemonlavoring in herbal teas. In manufacturing, lemongrass is used as a fragrance in soaps and cosmetics. Lemongrass is also used in making vitamin A and natural citral.