Sodom Apple is a Perennial flowering plant that carries white or lavender flowers. It has many names. It is also called Giant Swallow Wort, Milkweed, Swallow-wort, Sodom Apple, dead sea apple, akund fibre, French cotton, marsh milkweed, rubber bush, desert apple, king's crown, rooster tree, Dead Sea fruit, desert wick, Madar Tree. The botanical name is Calotropis procera.It is called arka and alarka or rajarka in Sanskrit, Aak, Akavana, Madar in Hindi, Aakado in Gujrati, Akan, Akand in Assamese, Akanda, Akone in Bengali, Acka in Kashmiri, Erikku in Malayalam, Rui in Marathi, Ak in Punjabi, Ekka, Ekkadagida, Ekkegida in Kannada , Erukku, Vellerukku in Tamil, Jilledu in Telugu, Aak, Madar in Urdu. In Oriya we call it Arakha.
It grows throughout India, in dry waste places. It is a shrub or small tree reaching up to 2.5-6 m in height, stem usually simple, rarely branched, woody at base and covered with a fissured, corky bark. Like milk, a white latex oozes out when u cut any part of this plant . The fruits are short, stout peduncles. The green globes are hollow but the flesh contains a toxic milky sap that is extremely bitter.
The plant has ash colored bark covered with white fuzz and silver-green large leaves that grow opposite on the stems. The flowers grow at the tops of apical stems and produce fruits.
When Calotropis procera is dried, it can be used internally as a tonic, it is also an expectorant. The dried and powdered root is chiefly administered for bronchitis, asthma, leprosy, eczema and elephantiasis, diarrhoea and dysentery. The whole plant’s extract induces spermicidal and anti-microbial activities, simulates estrogens in the reproductive tract, and acts as anti-infertility.
White Araka or Crown flower (Calotropis gigantean) is known as akund in Sanskrit, is favourite of Lord Shiva. It possesses great medicinal properties.
But it should never be used by self medication because it possesses poisonous substances and is toxic. It can only be used as directed by an ayurvedic doctor.
Sweta arak or white arka also known as Akund (Calotropis gigantea)
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