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Arka Introduction
Arka-A Ray of Light:
Why brand name Arka
The word Arka has lots of meaning
The word Arka has lots of meaning to Ancient Hinduism, Sanskrit, Buddhism and Āyurveda and Rasashashtra.
Arka Meaning
Arka Meaning As per Ancient Aryan (Hindu) religion
Arka is the name of a herb (oshadhi) mentioned in the Kathasaritsagara by Somadeva (10th century A.D). Arka and Shani plants are also mentioned as being auspicious plants.
The Arka plant is considered very special to Lord Ganesha n Shiva. The plant is closely associated with Suryadeva (Hindu Sun God). In fact, ‘Arka’ is one of the 108 names of the Sun God’. As ancient belief “Gods were performing a sacrificial ritual to the Sun God, when they spilled milk. From this emerged a plant, which the Gods named ‘Arka’, after Lord Surya. known as
Arka Meaning
As per Āyurveda
Ārka (अर्क):—A Sanskrit word referring to the “Milkweed” plant and is used throughout Āyurvedic literature such as the Charaka-saṃhitā. Also Arka (अर्क) refers to the medicinal plant known as Calotropis gigantea, and is employed in the treatment of poison and chronic disease.
Arka Meaning
As per Rasashastra (Alchemy)
Ārka (ऋति) is the Sanskrit word translating to “copper”, a pure metal commonly found in nature. It is also The name of a plant, possibly identified with Calotropis gigantea. It is used in various alchemical processes related to medicine (rasa or liṅga)
Arka Meaning
As per Modern Indian dictionary
Arka (अर्क).—m (S) Spirit or essence; extract, essential oil, spirituous liquor.
The Arka plant is known to have cured skin diseases, digestion problem, abdominal pain, tumors, joint pains, wounds, toothaches etc. The latex of this plant is known to have controlled hair fall and lessen edema. The flowers and the skin of its roots are used to cure asthma and cough.