Significance of Nimba leaves

Nimba leaves, derived from the Azadirachta indica plant, hold significance across various disciplines. Ayurveda recognizes their antioxidant properties and use in Nimbadi eye drops. Vyakarana identifies them as edible, while Rasashastra uses them in shilajatu purification. Theravada acknowledges their medicinal value, and Health Sciences highlights their purification and dermatological applications, specifically for treating ringworm and itching. Vedanta uses Nimba leaves as an analogy for dissatisfaction.

Synonyms: Neem leaves

In Dutch: Nimba vertrekt; In Finnish: Nimba lähtee; In Spanish: Hojas de nimba; In German: Nimba-Blätter

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Buddhist concept of 'Nimba leaves'

Hindu concept of 'Nimba leaves'

Jain concept of 'Nimba leaves'

The concept of Nimba leaves in scientific sources