Kottakkal Arya Vaidya Sala
Vastyamayantaka Ghritam – Kottakkal Arya Vaidya Sala – 150gm
Vastyamayantaka Ghritam – Kottakkal Arya Vaidya Sala – 150gm
Vastyamayantaka Ghritam is a classical Ayurvedic medicated ghee (Ghritam) manufactured by Kottakkal Arya Vaidya Sala, referenced in Sahasrayogam. The name Vastyamayantaka (Vasti = urinary bladder / Mutravahasrota; Amayantaka = disease-subduing) reflects its classical context as a formulation for urinary system conditions. Prepared with 48 classical herbs processed in a ghee base with tender coconut water and cow milk, this Ghritam is classically indicated for Mutrakrichra, Ashmari, Prameha, and related Mutravahasrota disorders. It is used both as an oral medicine and as a preparatory Snehana (oleation) in Panchakarma procedures under physician supervision. To be taken strictly under the supervision of a qualified Ayurvedic physician.
Pack size: 150gm
Classical Indications
Vastyamayantaka Ghritam is classically referenced in Sahasrayogam for:
- Mutrakrichra — urinary conditions associated with painful or difficult urination, as traditionally referenced in Ayurvedic texts
- Mutraghata — urinary retention and obstruction, as classically indicated
- Ashmari — urinary calculi, as referenced in classical Ayurvedic texts
- Prameha — urinary disorders including those associated with Kapha and Vata imbalance, as per classical reference
- Neurogenic bladder conditions — as referenced in Kottakkal's product documentation
- Snehakarma (Panchakarma) — traditionally used as preparatory oleation in clinical Panchakarma procedures, under physician supervision only
Key Ingredients of Vastyamayantaka Ghritam
144g of each of the following in decoction base, processed with cow ghee, cow milk, and tender coconut water:
| Sanskrit Name | Botanical Name | Common Name |
|---|---|---|
| Darvi | Berberis aristata | Indian barberry |
| Madhuka | Madhuca longifolia | Mahua |
| Matsyakshi | Bacopa monnieri | Brahmi |
| Padma | Nelumbo nucifera | Lotus |
| Pashanabheda | Aerva lanata / Bergenia ligulata | Stone breaker |
| Brihati | Solanum indicum | Indian nightshade |
| Shalaparni | Desmodium gangeticum | Shalparni |
| Prishnaparni | Uraria picta | Prishnaparni |
| Sariba | Hemidesmus indicus | Indian sarsaparilla |
| Ikshu | Saccharum officinarum | Sugarcane |
| Kaseruka | Scirpus grossus | Bulrush |
| Kapotavanka | Sphaeranthus indicus | East Indian globe thistle |
| Ikshuraka (Kokilaksha) | Hygrophila schulli | Marsh barbel |
| Vasuka | Adhatoda vasica | Malabar nut |
| Shigru | Moringa oleifera | Drumstick |
| Valaka (Hrivera) | Coleus vettiveroides | Vana valaka |
| Varahi | Tacca aspera | East Indian arrowroot |
| Varuna | Crataeva nurvala | Three-leaved caper |
| Draksha | Vitis vinifera | Raisins |
| Bhadra | Cardamom (greater) | — |
| Yashti | Glycyrrhiza glabra | Licorice |
| Palamkasha | Grewia asiatica | Phalsa |
| Parushaka | Grewia microcos | Parushaka |
| Utpala | Nymphaea stellata | Blue water lily |
| Truti | Elettaria cardamomum (small) | — |
| Madhuka | Licorice (second reference) | — |
| Hima (Chandana) | Santalum album | White sandalwood |
| Daru (Devadaru) | Cedrus deodara | Himalayan cedar |
| Haritaki | Terminalia chebula | Chebulic myrobalan |
| Amalaki | Phyllanthus emblica | Indian gooseberry |
| Vibhitaki | Terminalia bellirica | Belleric myrobalan |
| Pippali | Piper longum | Long pepper |
| Renuka | Vitex agnus-castus | Monk's pepper |
| Sringivera (Shunthi) | Zingiber officinale | Dry ginger |
| Saindhava | — | Rock salt |
| Hastipippali (Gajapippali) | Scindapsus officinalis | Elephant pepper |
| Apamarga | Achyranthes aspera | Prickly chaff flower |
| Kamala (Manjishta) | Rubia cordifolia | Indian madder |
| Musta | Cyperus rotundus | Nut grass |
| Dhanyaka | Coriandrum sativum | Coriander |
| Lodhra | Symplocos cochinchinensis | Lodh tree |
| Punarnava | Boerhavia diffusa | Hogweed |
| Ashwagandha | Withania somnifera | Indian ginseng |
| Atmagupta (Swayamgupta) | Mucuna pruriens | Velvet bean |
| Kokilaksha (Ikshuruphala) | Asteracantha longifolia | — |
| Kulattha | Dolichos biflorus | Horse gram |
| Karkatashrungi | Pistacia chinensis | Galls |
| Silajatu | Asphaltum | Shilajit — Shodhita mineral |
| Gokshura | Tribulus terrestris | Small caltrops |
| Vari (Shatavari) | Asparagus racemosus | Wild asparagus |
| Dhatri (Amalaki) | Phyllanthus emblica | Indian gooseberry |
| Bimbi | Coccinia grandis | Scarlet gourd |
| Kusmanda | Benincasa hispida | Ash gourd |
| Urvaru | Cucumis sativus | Cucumber |
Processing base: Ghritam (cow ghee), Nalikerajala (tender coconut water), Kshiram (cow milk)
Dosage of Vastyamayantaka Ghritam
As directed by your Ayurvedic physician.
(Manufacturer reference: ¼–½ teaspoon followed by warm water on an empty stomach, once or twice daily — or as directed by physician. For Snehakarma use: dosage as prescribed by the treating Ayurvedic physician in a clinical setting only.)
Important Precautions
- Contains Silajatu (Shilajit) — a classical Shodhita mineral ingredient. Use strictly under physician supervision
- Not recommended during pregnancy without explicit physician guidance
- To be used under the supervision of a qualified Ayurvedic physician
- Not for self-medication
- Being a Ghritam (medicated ghee), it solidifies at lower temperatures — this is normal. Warm gently before use if solidified
- Keep out of reach of children
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
Disclaimer
Vastyamayantaka Ghritam is a classical Ayurvedic medicine manufactured by Kottakkal Arya Vaidya Sala, referenced in Sahasrayogam. Manufactured under valid Ayurvedic Drug Manufacturing Licence in compliance with the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 and Rules thereunder. The indications listed are based on classical Ayurvedic reference texts. These statements are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease as defined under the Drugs and Magic Remedies (Objectionable Advertisements) Act, 1954. Consult a qualified Ayurvedic physician before use. Not for self-medication. Keep out of reach of children.