This section is from the book "The Materia Medica Of The Hindus", by Udoy Chand Dutt. Also available from Amazon: The Materia Medica Of The Hindus.
Asoka. Vern. Asok, Hind. Beng.
Dr. Roxburgh says, "when this tree is in full blossom I do not think, the whole vegetable kingdom affords a more beautiful object." It is famed in Hindu mythology from the circumstance of Sita the wife of Ramchandra, having been confined by Ravana in a grove of asoka trees The bark is much used by native physicians in uterine affections and especially in menorrhagia. A decoction1 of the bark in milk, is prepared by boiling eight tolas of the bark in eight tolas of milk and thirty-two tolas of water till the latter is evaporated. This quantity is given in two or three divided doses during the course of the day, in menorrhagia. A ghrita called Asoka ghrita is prepared with a decoction of the bark and clarified butter with the addition of a number of aromatic substances in the form of a paste.
 
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