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'''Shatapushpa''' ([[Sanskrit]]: शतपुष्पा | '''Shatapushpa''' ([[Sanskrit]]: शतपुष्पा śata-puṣpā ''f.'') wörtl.: "Hundert ([[Shata]]) Blüten ([[Pushpa]]) habend"; Dill (''Anethum graveolens''); '''Indischer Dill''' (''Anethum sowa''); die Süßgrasart ''Chrysopogon aciculatus'' ([[Shankhapushpi]]). | ||
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*[[Panjabi]]: ਸੋਏ soe | *[[Panjabi]]: ਸੋਏ soe | ||
*[[Sinhala]]: ඈඳුරු | *[[Sinhala]]: ඈඳුරු ǣnduru, ශත පුෂ්ප śata puṣpa, සතකුප්ප satakuppa | ||
*[[Kannada]]: ಸಬ್ಬಸಿಗೆ sabbasige | *[[Kannada]]: ಸಬ್ಬಸಿಗೆ sabbasige | ||
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*[[Tamil]]: சதகுப்பை catakuppai | *[[Tamil]]: சதகுப்பை catakuppai | ||
*[[Sanskrit]]: ''Shatapushpa'', [[Shatakusuma]], [[Shataprasuna]], [[Shatapattrika]], [[Shatahva]], [[Avakpushpi]], [[Supushpika]], [[Vajrapushpa]], [[Vanapushpa]], [[Bhuripushpa]], [[Pushpahva]], [[Sugandha]], [[Sukshmapattrika]], [[Sanghatapattrika]], [[Atichchhattra]], [[Ahichchhattra]], [[Chhattra]], [[Madhavi]], [[Karavi]], [[Bahala]], [[Mishi]], [[Misi]], [[Potika]], [[ | *[[Sanskrit]]: ''Shatapushpa'', [[Shatakusuma]], [[Shataprasuna]], [[Shatapattrika]], [[Shatahva]], [[Shatahvaya]], [[Avakpushpi]], [[Supushpika]], [[Vajrapushpa]], [[Vanapushpa]], [[Bhuripushpa]], [[Pushpahva]], [[Sugandha]], [[Sukshmapattrika]], [[Sanghatapattrika]], [[Atichchhattra]], [[Ahichchhattra]], [[Chhattra]], [[Magadhi]], [[Madhavi]], [[Karavi]], [[Bahala]], [[Mishi]], [[Misi]], [[Potika]], [[Gandharika]], [[Ghosha]], [[Karkoti]], [[Nirjara]], [[Talapattri]], [[Talaparni]], [[Shaileya]], [[Shitashiva]], [[Shipha]] | ||
Eine Liste mit Sanskrit-Synonymen findet sich in [[Raja Nighantu]] 6.10-12. | Eine Liste mit Sanskrit-Synonymen findet sich in [[Raja Nighantu]] 6.10-12. | ||
===Bilder=== | ===Bilder=== | ||
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/ | https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/56/Anethum_graveolens_02.jpg/450px-Anethum_graveolens_02.jpg | ||
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/2d/Kapor.JPG/330px-Kapor.JPG | |||
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c1/Anethum_graveolens_HC2.jpg/330px-Anethum_graveolens_HC2.jpg | https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c1/Anethum_graveolens_HC2.jpg/330px-Anethum_graveolens_HC2.jpg | ||
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a7/20141003Anethum_graveolens.jpg/451px-20141003Anethum_graveolens.jpg | |||
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/dd/Dill1_%28cropped%29.jpg/338px-Dill1_%28cropped%29.jpg | |||
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/80/Anethum_graveolens_seeds.JPG/330px-Anethum_graveolens_seeds.JPG | |||
*[http://www.flowersofindia.net/catalog/slides/Dill.html mehr Bilder zum Dill] | |||
==Siehe auch== | ==Siehe auch== |
Aktuelle Version vom 16. August 2023, 15:13 Uhr
Shatapushpa (Sanskrit: शतपुष्पा śata-puṣpā f.) wörtl.: "Hundert (Shata) Blüten (Pushpa) habend"; Dill (Anethum graveolens); Indischer Dill (Anethum sowa); die Süßgrasart Chrysopogon aciculatus (Shankhapushpi).
Shatapushpa im Ayurveda
In der Charaka Samhita (Sutra Sthana 4.13) gilt Shatapushpa (Anethum sowa) im Rahmen der Aufzählung der 50 Mahakashayas als Asthapanopaga und Anuvasanopaga.
Namen und Synonyme
- deutsche Namen: Dill, Gurkenkraut, Indischer Dill
- englische Namen: dill, Lao coriander
- lateinische Namen: Anethum graveolens, Anethum graveolens subsp. sowa, Anethum sowa, Peucedanum graveolens, Peucedanum sowa, Selinum graveolens u.v.a.
- Hindi: सोआ soā, सोवा sovā, सोया soyā
- Marathi: शेपू śepū
- Gujarati: સુવા suvā
- Panjabi: ਸੋਏ soe
- Sinhala: ඈඳුරු ǣnduru, ශත පුෂ්ප śata puṣpa, සතකුප්ප satakuppa
- Kannada: ಸಬ್ಬಸಿಗೆ sabbasige
- Malayalam: ചതകുപ്പ catakuppa
- Telugu: శత పుష్పం śata puṣpam
- Tamil: சதகுப்பை catakuppai
- Sanskrit: Shatapushpa, Shatakusuma, Shataprasuna, Shatapattrika, Shatahva, Shatahvaya, Avakpushpi, Supushpika, Vajrapushpa, Vanapushpa, Bhuripushpa, Pushpahva, Sugandha, Sukshmapattrika, Sanghatapattrika, Atichchhattra, Ahichchhattra, Chhattra, Magadhi, Madhavi, Karavi, Bahala, Mishi, Misi, Potika, Gandharika, Ghosha, Karkoti, Nirjara, Talapattri, Talaparni, Shaileya, Shitashiva, Shipha
Eine Liste mit Sanskrit-Synonymen findet sich in Raja Nighantu 6.10-12.
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