Common name: Brahma Kamal • Hindi: ब्रह्म कमल Brahma Kamal • Nepali: ब्रह्म कमल Brahma Kamal • Pahari: ब्रह्म कमल Brahma Kamal, कापफु Kapfu, कौल पद्म Kaula Padma, कोन Kon • Punjabi: ਬਰਮ੍ਹ ਕੰਵਲ Barmh-Kanwal • Tibetan: ལུག་རྩི་དོ་བོ Lug Rtsi Do Bo
Source: Names of Plants in India
The Brahma Kamal, the much reverred flower of the
Himalayas, is an excellent
example of plant life at the upper limit of high mountains (3,000-4,600 m).
The flowerheads are actually purple, but are enclosed in layers of
greenish-yellow, papery, boat-shaped bracts. The flowers bloom at the
height of the monsoons and abundant in high-altitude places like The
Valley of Flowers. The bract-cover provides the warm space needed to bloom
in the cold mountains. The flowers are used as offering in the hill temples,
like the shrines of Badrinath. Brahma Kamal is the state flower of Uttarakhand.
A postal stamp was issued by the Indian Postal Department to commemorate
this flower.
Medicinal uses:
Brahma Kamal is traditionally used for the treatment of paralysis, cerebral
ischemia, wounds, cuts, bruises, liver disorders, bone-ache, cough,
intestinal and urinal problems. The thick curved root of the plant is
applied to bruises and cuts, as part of local medicine.
Identification credit: Tabish
Photographed at Roopkund & Hem Kund, Uttarakhand.
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