Tuvaraka Taila is one of the most powerful and time-tested medicines described in the Ayurvedic pharmacopeia, especially revered for its exceptional role in managing chronic skin disorders. The oil is extracted from the seeds of the ripe fruit of Tuvaraka, a plant well known for its Tikshna (penetrating) and Kushtaghna (anti-dermatosis) properties.
Since ancient times, Tuvaraka Taila has been used both externally and internally for treating stubborn skin conditions, infections, and systemic Kapha-Vata disorders.
Classical Reference
According to Kaiyadeva Nighantu, Tuvaraka is described as:
पत्रैस्तुकेसराकारैःकलायसदृशैःफलैः।
वृक्षस्तुवरकोनामपश्चिमार्णवतीरजः॥
कलायसंमितफलःकलायसदृशच्छदः।
गुणैररुष्करसमोवृक्षस्तुवरकःस्मृतः॥
तैवरंकटुकंपाकेकषायोष्णंकफापहम्।
कृमिकुष्ठज्वरानाहमेहार्शोव्रणशोफजित्॥
This classical verse highlights Tuvaraka’s Kapha-hara, Kushtaghna, Krimighna, and Vrana-shodhaka actions.
Qualities of Tuvaraka Taila (Ayurvedic Properties)
· Rasa (Taste): Katu (pungent), Tikta (bitter), Kashaya (astringent)
· Guna (Qualities): Snigdha (unctuous), Tikshna (sharp)
· Virya (Potency): Ushna (hot)
· Vipaka (Post-digestive effect): Katu
· Dosha Karma: Kapha hara
Therapeutic Uses of Tuvaraka Taila
Tuvaraka Taila is indicated in a wide range of disorders, especially chronic and Kapha-dominant conditions.
1. Krimi – Worm infestation
2. Kushta – Skin diseases
3. Jwara – Fever
4. Anaha – Abdominal distension
5. Meha – Diabetes mellitus
6. Arsha – Haemorrhoids
7. Vrina – Wounds and ulcers
8. Shopha – Inflammation
9. Gridrasi – Sciatica
10. Gandamala – Glandular swellings
11. Gulma – Abdominal lumps
12. Udara – Ascites
13. Udavartha – Upward movement of vata / regurgitation
14. Kapha-Vataja Roga – Disorders of Kapha and Vata origin
Acharya Sushruta and Vagbhata classify Tuvaraka under Ubhayato-Bhagahara, meaning it is capable of expelling doshas through both Vamana and Virechana, making it a potent Shodhana drug.
Description of Tuvaraka Plant
· Botanical Name:Hydnocarpus laurifolia / Hydnocarpus wightiana
· Family: Flacourtiaceae
Vernacular Names
· Kannada: Garuda Phala
· Hindi: Chalmogra / Chalmoogra
· Malayalam: Kodi
· Tamil: Maravattai
· Marathi: Kadu Kaveet
· Bengali: Choulmogar
Sanskrit Synonyms
· Kushta Vairi – Enemy of skin diseases
· Katu Kapittha – Pungent tasting fruit
· Alasakapaha – Relieves indigestion
Classical & Pharmacological Preparations
Tuvaraka is an important ingredient in several Ayurvedic formulations, including:
1. Tuvaraka Taila
2. Eladi Taila
3. Jatamayadi Choorna
4. Nisoshiradi Tailam
Mode of Usage
· External Application:
Apply over the affected area as directed by an Ayurvedic physician.
· Internal Administration:
5–10 drops, twice daily before food with warm water
(Strictly under medical supervision)
Research Evidence on Tuvaraka Taila
1. Psoriasis
Clinical studies show that patients treated with Tuvaraka Rasayana after Shodhana Karma experienced significant improvement in skin lesions and psoriatic symptoms.
2. Eczema
Case studies reveal effective results in managing itching, exudation, lichenification, fissures, and discoloration associated with chronic eczema.
3. Non-Healing Wounds
Tuvaraka Taila, when combined with oils like Maha Marichyadi Taila, Nimba Taila, Karpoora Taila, and Karanja Taila, showed remarkable healing in chronic non-healing ulcers.
4. Fungal Infections
Clinical observations indicate relief from burning, itching, oozing, and inflammation caused by fungal skin infections.
5. Acne Vulgaris & Rosacea
Tuvaraka Taila has demonstrated effectiveness in reducing inflammatory lesions and improving skin texture in acne-related conditions.
Conclusion
Tuvaraka Taila is a powerful Ayurvedic skin healer, especially effective in chronic, stubborn, and Kapha-dominant skin disorders. Its Tikshna and Ushna nature, combined with deep-penetrating action, makes it a valuable medicine when used judiciously under expert guidance.
When used correctly, Tuvaraka Taila stands as a testimony to Ayurveda’s profound understanding of skin health and systemic detoxification.