Aloe Vera in Different Indian Languages

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Last Updated: 19.10.2023
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Do you want to know about Aloe Vera in Different Indian Languages? This complete guide features all its names with all the related information!

Aloe Vera in Different Indian Languages
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This guide will give you all the details on Aloe Vera in Different Indian Languages! Read on to know what it is called in different parts of the country!

Have a look at the best types of aloe in India here


Aloe Vera in Different Indian Languages

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1. Aloe Vera in Hindi: Gwarpatha

There are many recipes involving Aloe Vera. Some of them are Aloe Vera ki Sabzi, Curry with Aloe Vera, and Aloe Vera Bhaji.

2. Aloe Vera in Rajasthani: Gwar Patha or Ghrit Kumari

The plant does remarkably well in hot and arid areas, making it perfect for the Indian climate.

3. Aloe Vera in Sanskrit: Ghrit Kumari

The plant has a total of 200 species, most of which are helpful for the human body.

4. Aloe Vera in Marathi: Koarphada

Koarphada can kill different types of molds, bacteria, fungi, and viruses.

5. Aloe Vera in Bengali: Ghrit Kumari

Just like Sanskrit, they are called Ghrit Kumari in Bangla. It is also used as a facewash gel or for scrubbing purposes.

6. Aloe Vera in Kannada: Lolisara

Aloe gel helps to reduce weight and controls diabetes.

7. Aloe Vera in Tamil: Kathalai

Kathalai is popular as a Vastu plant in Tamilnadu and people believe it attracts positive vibes.

8. Aloe Vera in Telugu – Kalabanda

The leaves hold a transparent gel which is popular for its healing property

Learn how to make an aloe vera flower here


Advantages of Aloe Vera

  • As it is very easy to grow, you can cultivate it in small pots and keep the plant in balconies, windowsills, or in gardens.
  • Harvest the leaves for their gel and use them to make juice.

Tip: For best growth, make sure it gets plenty of sunlight every day.

Here are the best ways to grow aloe vera in India

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