Chanothi (Red & Black), Rosary pea, Guri Gunja, Red and Black Gunja, Chanothi is used as Pooja Samagri
Chanothi (Red & Black) (Rati / Crabseye) – Sacred Symbol of Goddess Mahalakshmi
Also known as Guri Gunja, Latumoni, Gumchi, Crabseye, Chudamani, Kakanantika, Kakasahvaya, Bhillibhushani, Shikhandika, Sheetapaki, Ghughanta, Krushnala, Gamanachi, Gulaganji, and Guruginia, the Gunja seed holds deep spiritual significance in Indian tradition.
Divine Symbolism
These sacred red-and-black seeds are believed to represent Goddess Mahalakshmi, the deity of wealth, prosperity, and abundance.
According to Vedic texts, keeping 11 or 21 Gunja seeds in your wallet, locker, almirah, ornament box, or jewel box is said to attract wealth and positive energy.
Spiritual & Protective Benefits
Wards off evil energy and protects against black magic or negative influences.
Brings good luck, happiness, and the blessings of Goddess Mahalakshmi.
Tradition says: These seeds choose their rightful owner and will not remain with the unfortunate or impure.
Natural & Tribal Origin
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Benefits of Chanothi (Red & Black) :-
Traditionally used in Ayurveda for various therapeutic applications, when properly purified.
👁 Eye Health Support: The root extract is traditionally applied to help relieve certain eye disorders.
🌿 Promotes Hair Growth: Used in Ayurvedic formulations and Indian hair care products to support stronger, healthier hair.
⚡ Nerve Stimulant: Purified Gunja acts as a nerve tonic, beneficial in managing vata disorders such as joint pain, muscle weakness, and even paralysis.
🧴 Topical Use in Skin & Hair Disorders: The paste of seeds is applied externally to manage alopecia (hair loss) and various skin conditions.
🧘♀️ Reproductive Health: Mentioned in Ayurvedic texts for its use as a natural contraceptive (when properly processed and under supervision).
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