Aloe Vera — Ghrit Kumari घृत कुमारी (Aloe barbadensis)
Aloe Vera — called Ghrit Kumari in Sanskrit — carries the dual divine blessing of Maa Durga (the goddess of protection, courage, and maternal shakti) and Lord Dhanvantari (the divine physician, god of Ayurveda and healing). While modern science celebrates Aloe Vera's remarkable skin, hair, and digestive benefits, ancient Vastu and Jyotish tradition goes deeper: placed in the North or East direction, Aloe Vera activates Chandra (Moon) Graha's cooling, nurturing energy — ideal for Karka and Vrishabh Rashi individuals who thrive under Chandra's influence. In Navratri worship, Aloe Vera holds special significance near Maa Durga's idol or photo, as it is considered her healing companion plant.
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Aloe Vera — called Ghrit Kumari in Sanskrit — carries the dual divine blessing of Maa Durga (the goddess of protection, courage, and maternal shakti) and Lord Dhanvantari (the divine physician, god of Ayurveda and healing). While modern science celebrates Aloe Vera's remarkable skin, hair, and digestive benefits, ancient Vastu and Jyotish tradition goes deeper: placed in the North or East direction, Aloe Vera activates Chandra (Moon) Graha's cooling, nurturing energy — ideal for Karka and Vrishabh Rashi individuals who thrive under Chandra's influence. In Navratri worship, Aloe Vera holds special significance near Maa Durga's idol or photo, as it is considered her healing companion plant.