Valeriana Wallichii Tagar Roots | Musk Bala | Sugandh Bala | Tagar Ganth
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Product Description
Vernacular Names & Parts Used
Tagar Roots, botanically identified as Valeriana Wallichii, are commonly known as Tagar, Sugandh Bala, Musk Bala, and Tagar Ganth in Ayurvedic and regional terminology. The mature dried underground roots and rhizomes (Mool/Ganth) are the primary part used, valued for their strong, musky aroma and therapeutic significance.
Ayurvedic Properties & Common Uses
In Ayurveda, Tagar is described as having Tikta (bitter) and Katu (pungent) rasa, with Ushna (warming) virya, supporting balance of Vata and Kapha doshas. Classical Ayurvedic texts mention Tagar for its role in nervine support, calming formulations, sleep-support blends, and aromatic herbal preparations.
Tagar Roots are traditionally used in Churna, Kwath, Taila, and classical compound formulations, often in carefully measured quantities due to their potency. Ayurvedic literature emphasizes proper drying, controlled dosage, and practitioner-guided usage to achieve optimal benefits while maintaining safety.


