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Shani Dev: शनिदेव को प्रिय है यह फूल,शनिवार को अर्पित करने से दूर होगा हर कष्टShani Dev: न्याय के देवता शनिदेव इस समय मकर राशि में विराजमान हैं। मकर राशि से पहले शनि धनु राशि में थे। इस समय तीन राशियों पर शनि की साढ़े साती और दो राशियों पर ढैय्या चल रही है।
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Morning Glory and Aparajita
2 beautiful purple flowers.. growing in different pots but greeting each other and celebrating morning together.
Both flowers last for 1 day only.
same color..
same - both are vines
Can never thank the Almighty enough for his wonderful creations...
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Butterfly Pea Flower Lemonade
“Aparajita” I got these Butterfly pea flowers from https://suncorefoods.com a few days back and since then I wanted to make some refreshing drinks with these beautiful flowers. This lemonade is a refreshing and visually appealing drink made using butterfly pea flowers and lemon juice.I call them magical flowers as they tend to change color when being in contact with the acidity of the lemon…
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I adore you too much to hate you now
King of Curses Ryomen Sukuna x afab! brown reader
This short fic is written mostly in second person PoV. Character has a name but it's not heavily used. I'm about to ferally self-insert into the following work.
The fic is set in a feudal time period so there are themes of prostitution and non-con/dub-con included.
Minors, DNI. Word count: 2.9k.
CW: themes of bloodshed, prostitution, scars, little bit of non-con/dub-con, description of smut, oral sex (f! receiving), voyeurism, auralism, submission, worship, PIV, Sukuna's true form (no smut with true form); Uraume is an Oiran (with they/them pronouns) [no, I won't explain it]
King of Curses Ryomen Sukuna who fucks a different working woman of the household every night because none of them satisfies him enough for a double take. Concubines visit his palace in rotations. Some never make their way out.
King of Curses Ryomen Sukuna who despises the cooks in his household — why is the rice never soft, curry too salty, fish not salted enough, soba soggy, desserts always dry? He has killed many a cook, replaced them with new ones, only to be disappointed in a different way.
King of Curses Ryomen Sukuna who does not care who is hired in the kitchens, in the lawns, to clean, to wash his clothes, to keep it all running, but turns the house upside down if anything in his chambers is out of place.
King of Curses Ryomen Sukuna who switches between his real form and human form depending on who he's with. Only Uraume has ever seen his true form, the Oiran who trains and dresses the girls before sending them to Sukuna's bed.
King of Curses Ryomen Sukuna who takes one bite of a non-Japanese cuisine and his eyes blow wide in wonderment. He demands to see the cook immediately.
King of Curses Ryomen Sukuna who looks at you once, drinks in all your amber glory with his lustful gaze, before asking, "What's for dessert?" You still haven't learned to speak or understand Nihongo so you must rely on Uraume-hime to talk on your behalf. All you know is to keep your sight fixed on the Lord's feet. Puny, filthy humans must never lock eyes with Sukuna-sama. Nobody told you so but you came to that conclusion yourself by the way the Oiran kept pushing your head down while in the Lord's chambers.
King of Curses Ryomen Sukuna who groans, shifts in his seat when Uraume-hime tells him something in Nihongo. Before you know it, your hands are being pulled by two other women. You are laid on your back, the hem of your robe pushed up to your hips. You pull your thighs tight together, whispering words of resistance in your tongue, words unintelligible to the Lord.
King of Curses Ryomen Sukuna who is intrigued by your foreignness. In his thick, all-knowing voice, he asks you something from between your legs. In his language, but you've been asked this before several times so you know the answer. "Anata no namaê wa?" He asks. You still can't see his face.
And you answer, Aparajita. The name of a beautiful blue flower laid at your God's feet as an offering. Literal meaning, unconquered. Your mother had given you the name, in hopes that you won't end up on the same path as herself. That you will escape the brothels of Bengal and find your own place in the world. Her dreams had come quite true, you had escaped. Only to then find yourself at the mercy of a creature you didn't quite understand.
King of Curses Ryomen Sukuna who plays with your name on his tongue while his fingers play on your clit. Your hips have to be held down by Uraume-hime because of how much he's making you shiver with the most minimal touches. You've grown up in a bordello, even spent a night in a Japanese bathhouse before finding this job in Sukuna-sama's kitchen, but never have you heard of the woman being on the receiving end of pleasure.
King of Curses Ryomen Sukuna who holds lengthy discussions with Uraume-hime while three of his fingers are knuckle-deep inside you. You have a palm over your mouth to keep you from gasping out but it's promptly removed by one of the women. When you look at her, she has nothing to say, only knotted eyebrows and a gaze filled with guilt. You know this will probably happen again, maybe you will be the one holding someone down, and you'll have the same guilt on your face.
King of Curses Ryomen Sukuna who delights in the sound of you, pauses all conversations and trains his ears to your honeydew voice. When he places his mouth on your flesh, the pleasure tears you apart. Needy moans leak from your lips while he laps at you, taking his fill of dessert.
King of Curses Ryomen Sukuna who wants you in his chambers every night now. And he wants you to understand what he's saying without Uraume translating and gesturing. It wastes a lot of time. Time he'd rather spend burying his cock down your pretty, mauve pussy. So he gets you a tutor. You are to spend your days learning Nihongo — initially spoken language only — and cooking for Sukuna-sama, and nights in his bed, face down, ass up, crying as loud as you can because that's what gets him off. Your voice.
King of Curses Ryomen Sukuna who doesn't realize how long it has been since he's seen a different woman. You satiate him, more than enough.
King of Curses Ryomen Sukuna who doesn't realize that he's slowly starting to wonder if he's enough for you. He watches you all day from the landing of his first floor quarters as you do your duties in the yard. Your dedication to learning a new language just for his sake is mesmerizing. How your delicate fingers wrap around the stem of the brush as you learn to draw the alphabet. The way your lips move as you repeat the tutor's words. When you sit down to cook for him, your leadership invigorates him. You assign jobs to others, teach the new hires how to mix spices, dice vegetables, stoke the coal until it's burning bright. He curses under his breath when the fire iron lands on the side of your feet, scalding your skin, making you hiss out in pain.
You laugh it off when someone brings you a mug of water, the sound of your joy enchanting to Sukuna-sama. He decides the fate of that coal poker. You're busy wrapping a piece of cloth around your wound when, out of nowhere, the iron rod catches on crimson hot fire. It scares your colleagues but you know exactly whose work that is.
King of Curses Ryomen Sukuna who heals your wound when you're lying in his bed, freshly fucked, your back facing him since you're still not allowed to look at him. You've tried to leave wordlessly several nights but his strong arms have held you back, whispering a stern yet somehow soft "Tomaru." So you leave in the mornings and he watches with sleepy eyes as you drape your saree around yourself, clean and fix his bedchamber before leaving. He is a tiger when he fucks — he'd lay you down on any flat surface, take as long as he wants. The only criteria is he should be able to hear you. It's only collateral that the room would be in absolute disarray, left for you to fix lest Sukuna-sama's wrath befalls the entire household.
You sit up, alarmed, when you feel his hand on your feet. In your culture, only a child touches a woman's feet. Definitely not the Lord of the house, and definitely not the man whose bed you sleep in every night. He may not be human anymore, but he is your King, he is who you submit to. In a way, Sukuna-sama is your God and you are the flower at his feet.
King of Curses Ryomen Sukuna who doesn't know that all his efforts and adjustments are being duly noted and silently appreciated. You wanted to wear sarees and ghagras instead of the furisode so Uraume-hime allowed it, even going to the extent of bringing in a tailor for you; you knew it was not their decision to make. When he noticed the dryness of your hands, of your back, he ordered for butter and cream to be made in abundance so the women of the household can use them for cosmetic purposes. The only woman he cared to have softer skin was you. When a beggar invaded your kitchen, he brought his trident to the doorway only to find them with a plate full of food, relinquishing their appetite. He may be a King, but you are his Goddess of peace, surfeit, pleasure, warmth — everything, everything nice.
King of Curses Ryomen Sukuna who wants to know the color of your eyes — see for himself, not hear from Uraume how black your pupils are, it's like you absorb all the light of the world and reflect nothing back. It's not subtle that the Oiran despises you but Sukuna-sama knows they won't let a finger on you without his permission.
It's not like you've never looked at him. When he paces the yard in his crimson and black robe, sometimes in his white and blue robe, you're taken aback by his form, his posture, his powerful gait. The thick black lines on his face and wrists have always made you curious. The extra pair of eyes add a layer of smugness to his persona. One night, when he is tossing and turning in his sleep, you find yourself driven by urges you can't describe, to look at him. You give in. His broad back is marred by scars — slashes, burns, puncture wounds galore. And that forms more questions in your mind. If he can heal you, why doesn't he heal himself?
King of Curses Ryomen Sukuna who has always fucked you from behind, been satisfied with your voice guiding him to your peaks and lows. But tonight, he wants to see your face contort with pleasure when he settles his thick cock inside you. All his conviction flies out the window when he looks at you, helpless, shaking, not knowing where to look because nobody prepared you for this. He loses control, hungrily kissing your lips — something he has never done before — leaving marks on your jaw and neck. When he grabs your tits, and sinks his teeth on your fat, you cry out. You didn't know having the Lord feed on you would drive you so crazy, it would coax something unthinkable out of your mouth. Moans and gasps go eat grass, Sukuna-sama didn't know being called his name by his lovely, honey-skinned lover could send him deeper into his void of lust. And not just any name. Not even Sukuna-sama. You whisper, Ryo-sama. Ryo-sama. Like you've been thinking about this ever since he first touched you. Like you've been saying this name behind your sealed lips all these nights. He hasn't been called Ryo for years, never by anybody other than his human mother.
You've done it now. This is as far as you go, as far as your mother's ambitious naming could push you. When he pulls out of you and makes you sit up, all you know to do is bow to him, forehead touching the floor between the two of you. "Sumimasen. Sumimasen. Sumimasen, Sukuna-sama." You keep whispering in your awkward yet earnest accent.
He shifts on his knees, awkward for the first time ever in his immortality. "Look at me."
You keep your eyes trained to the ground, shaking your head.
"Look at me, Paro." His voice is surprisingly mild, like he's only amused. Paro is his name for you, chosen at first for convenience during moments of passion, but soon it became a name of ownership, nobody else could call you Paro, and now... it's something else.
"Is this a test, my Lord?" You're scared. You've been scared of him before. This is not something new.
"Look at me."
"You can make me look at you whenever you want, my Lord."
King of Curses Ryomen Sukuna who has never apologized to anyone, never pleaded. He never needed to, he is the King. He is so powerful, his blood boiling with cursed magic, he can take several lives with a flick of his wrist, instill fear in the common man just by revealing his true form. Here he is, sitting in front of a woman who cooks for him, keeps his household tidy, his cock warm. You have him wrapped around your pinky; you could poison his food, castrate him when he's hard, stab him once he's asleep with you in his arms. But you don't. You've either lost hope in life or your heart to him. He hopes it's the latter.
"P-please." He says under his breath. "Please look at me, Paro."
Your eyes shoot up in disbelief. The Lord pleading with you? Begging you? If Uraume-hime hears of it, they'd make sure you don't live to see another day. But, you don't care. Right now, you're swimming in the blood sea of your Ryo-sama's eyes. What a crime it is to have kept this vision from you! You don't want to look at anything else ever again. But your heart is feeble. You're afraid if you stare, you will end up offending him. So you try to look away but he catches your face in his grasp, squeezing your chin, tilting it up. He breathes on your face, on your mouth. "Is there anything in your heart for me?"
You nod. Not because you're scared of the consequences of telling him otherwise, not because you have nowhere else to go, but because it's true.
"You adore me?"
You nod again.
"Look at me, Paro. I don't want to have to tell you that again." You meet his eyes. "This is not my true form. I conceal it so as to not scare you."
"You scare me enough already, my Lord."
Sukuna laughs. After months of being in each other's company, you finally feel the tension easing. "I don't have a heart, Paro, but there's a warmth in me, somewhere, for you too. Maybe it is love."
"Maybe only lust."
"I've lived long enough to know the difference."
You avert your gaze and bow to him again. "Sumimasen, Sukuna-sama. I shouldn't have questioned you." You touch his feet like your mother had taught you to do with elders and idols of Gods and Goddesses. He is both to you. You're not sure where he learnt it from but every time you have done this before, he has placed a hand on your head, as if to bless you. This time, he takes your wrist to his mouth to kiss it.
King of Curses Ryomen Sukuna who wants to trust you with his true form. He wants to tell you how he came to be cursed with that body, what he had done to deserve immortality, an eternity of wealth, monstrous glory and fame but also peerless, loveless, cold torture. He wants you by his side, not for a brief era of his limbo, but forever. Yet, he's sure you wouldn't want that kind of power. Your strength is in your altruism. To ask you to be by his side for centuries, maybe even millenia, will be to burden you, to keep you from ten where angels like you belong.
"Do you want me to see your true form, my Lord?" You read his mind.
"Would you like to see the real me? Aren't you afraid? I'm sure you've heard Uraume talk about it."
You toy with the answer in your head for some time. You are afraid. But you know he is probably more scared. So you ask, "Are you afraid I'll be repulsed, my Lord?"
He doesn't answer. You know him more than he wants to admit.
"I adore you too much to hate you now, my Lord." You confess. In a bold stunt, you raise yourself on your knees and put your hands around his neck. You can feel your shoulders tense in fear. But when his arms engulf you, you relax a little. You place your lips near his, desperate for his touch and he gives it to you. He kisses you fervently, smooches after smooches, tongues over each other, his strong hands kneading your skin because he needs your skin.
You gasp when it happens. It's not slow. It starts with the loving pads of his fingers being replaced by sharp nails. He holds your head tightly to his as he changes, denying you a glance until he's fully transformed. Your legs detach from the floor when he picks you up, hooking your feet behind his waist. You feel yourself rising against gravity, your thighs being pulled apart to capacity around his abdomen. All is still well, until you feel two more hands on you, something rough on your face, and something wet and slimy against your belly.
King of Curses Ryomen Sukuna who has never been ashamed, intimidated, now looking at you, wondering what you think of the villain who stands in front of you, asking you to love him regardless of how vile he is. You... you still want him, that's all there is to it. You look at his four muscular arms, the ghastly mask covering half of his face, the tongue sticking out of his abdomen, and most surprisingly, his two penises, and you still want him. All you're thinking of is how you can pleasure this him. He kneels in front of you, an act of submission, and he's still as tall as you are standing. You finally understand why only his bedroom has such a high roof.
You take his face in your hands, both the softer, a little human side and the rough, grotesque side, and you declare, "Ryo-sama, I will start a religion in your name, carve an idol akin to your true form, and tell people of your ire and also your sincerity. If you let me."
please don't copy my work, or publish it elsewhere without my consent. all banners are from pinterest.
I felt like cooking so there is a second part. Go, read that too.
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Aparajita ( Clitoria ternatea).
Also known as Neelkantha as it's natural colour is a bright indigo resembling the throat of Lord Shiva after he consumed poison during the Churning of the Oceans.
This particular flower has a lighter bluish hue as it is a result of a cross between a white and a blue variety of the flower.
The picture was taken on my terrace.
#aesthetic#naturecore#nature photography#nature#flowercore#summer flowers#flower photography#flowers#mutations#hybrid#plants#houseplants#blue#white#photographers on tumblr#photography#photooftheday#my photos#original photographers
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What food items do you think Vasant worshippers can offer to him
ACTUALLY I HAVE QUITE A FEW SUGGESTIONS FOR IT YK!!!!
Mushrooms 🍄: I like mushrooms they are nice... But if we go by ancient Indian rules, a lot of people (Hindus mostly) didn't like mushrooms and mushroom eaters... But I think Vasant would love them lol
Edible flowers 🌻: Foods made of edible flowers and flower seeds like sunflower, mustard, lotus, aparajita, pumkin flowers etc... there are great recipes with flowers yeah...
ALSO I think he'd really love banana plants cuz moatly all of it's parts are edible lol so I guess he'd like Mocha (banana flower) and Thor (not Odinson it's banana stem people 🗿)
Fruits 🍉: Other than normal edible fruits and berries I think he'd also like recipes made of fruits... Like palm, coconut, again banana and all that
I think he'd like taler bora (its palm fritters for people who don't know bengali) alot lmao
Lentils: Anything and everything made with lentils
Corn 🌽: He just feels such a baby corn or sweet corn guy tbh also he likes popcorns
Dairy products: OFC THAT'S A MUST
I mean he's a pretty kheer guy ig... But also I think he'd like pithe puli (no I'm not at all a biased bangali🗿) but also he likes sweets all kinds of sweets wk and I guess he likes Paneer too
Honey 🍯: This is no perticularly a food much I guess he'd like honey alot
Trees or plants 🌳: Okay what I mean is... Sugarcane, banana stem, bottle ground stems.. and alll stem-y leaf-y stuffs.. like saag
Vegetable 🥦: Ofc he'd like vegetables and I feel like he'd a karela lover idk.... I guess he likes bitter things too...
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Knowing how to give and enjoy:
The effect that Poonam's moon has on the sea, when the woman's moon is given wet touches with a gentle flick of the tongue, then the whole woman becomes a sea and splashes on that center of the body. Like the deep sea of Majdhar, her entire femininity began to be shaken by the waves. In those moments, he feels as if someone is touching the bottom, which he himself has never seen.
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A woman's vagina has a small point at the top, in English it is clitoris (clitoris) some people also pronounce clitorius. Like vertical leaps, the entire vagina of a woman is opened, the lowest of which is played downwards, the entrance through which the penis enters during sexual intercourse. Above the door there is a very small passage called pee hole. And above it is a lovely clitoris like a small delicate pink flower bud. Half covered with two petals. (The two petals covering it are called clitoris hood.).
A fetus, male or female, has the same erectile tissue for a few weeks when it is in the mother's womb. But after the ninth week, the tissue that is the embryonic boy gradually takes the shape of the penis (penis-linga) outwards. And if the embryo is a girl, the tissue slowly moves inward and eventually becomes the clitoris, a tiny bud like thing in the upper part of the vagina. (Native to Indonesia, the shape of a purple flower is also such that it is named clitoria. We call this flower Aparajita there...what a beautiful name!) Clitoris is also called 'cleet' for short among pro people.
The clitoris is a small grain-like point in the vagina. But that point is like the tip of the iceberg. Like a small iceberg visible above the sea, inside of which there is a whole mountain of ice. Science says that a woman has 10000+ nerves connected to her clitoris. (Nerves are the thin and delicate veins that carry sensations and messages from the mind to the entire body and from the body to the mind.) According to the latest research, it is said that a woman has 10000+ such nerves connected to the clitoris. There are 4000+ nerves in the male body connected to the male penis (penis). How much pleasure a man feels through 4000 nerves when the penis gets wet touches of lips or vagina! More than 10,000 veins are connected to the clitoris. Also, a woman's body is more sensitive than a man's. So, when a man likes a woman's clit with his finger or tongue, wet caresses or kisses, how the woman's body begins to vibrate through 10000 veins!! Clit is also called female penis. Which is true, because even though it looks like a small bud, its entire shape anatomically resembles the shape of the penis and testicles (penis and testicles). If the tip of the clit is actively stimulated, it may remain the same on the outside, but inside the woman's body, its shape begins to grow, just as the shape of the male penis grows outside at such moments. Atle Clinton called the tip of the iceberg.
A man gets extreme pleasure only with penetration or intercourse, but a woman only has to have an orgasm. At that time, if clit stimulation is done for a woman, she can get extreme pleasure. If penetration is done from a certain position or angle, the penis rubs against the clitoris and comes out inside the vagina. Then the pleasure of intercourse becomes manifold for the woman. However, great foreplay is not possible without pampering the clit. But during foreplay, there are actions that a man naturally likes without kissing or loving the breast, because in those actions, the man is also excited along with the woman, these actions increase the blood flow in his body, but the man is not particularly excited to love the clitoris very much. Used to meet. But if the man makes love there, the woman loses everything and just becomes the center point and starts flying with her eyes closed.
If only the clit is beautifully loved, caressed, caressed, stimulated, the woman will be 'laughed' even without penetration.
If there is love and communication between the two, then the man knows how to give and enjoy in such intimate moments by loving that small delicate flower of a woman. Because the pure role of the clit is to give pleasure to the woman. In those moments, how much a man gets by seeing his woman's gestures, mannerisms and limbs. It is also a great pleasure to see one's partner succeeding. In private and excited moments, sex happens when a man and a woman feel the desire not to take happiness or pleasure but to give it to their partner. Those moments become intimate moments.
When it comes to relationships, there is a Gujarati familiarity of intense.
More about clit, oral, maintaining hygiene etc. in next episode of diary...
But if the man covered in the woman's chania in the picture is inspired by a poem, what kind of poem would it be? Poet Madhava Ramanuja's lines are:
Inside is such a light, light...
The creeping eye that sees, is a spear with a twisted eye.
Inside is such a light, light...
We descend deeper and deeper, and it seems that we are swimming.
Let's fill our breath like a diver's fist full of pearls.
Then all the doors open across, no chain or lock anywhere
There is such a light inside...
- Kanji
#diary
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#Love
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Blue Tea for Skin Care: Why It’s Becoming a Beauty Essential
In the realm of skincare and wellness, the spotlight often shifts to new and exciting discoveries. Among these, blue tea has emerged as a powerful contender. Derived from the butterfly pea flower (Clitoria ternatea), this vibrant, naturally blue beverage is making waves across India for its remarkable beauty and skincare benefits. Whether you’re a bride-to-be, a business owner exploring the wellness industry, or an entrepreneur seeking lucrative ventures like the best businesses under ₹1 lakh, blue tea might just be your next obsession. Here’s an in-depth look at why blue tea is becoming a beauty essential in India, enriched with expert opinions, statistics, and real-world examples.
A Historical Connection to Holistic Beauty
The butterfly pea flower has been used for centuries in Ayurvedic practices for its therapeutic properties. Known as ‘Aparajita’ in Sanskrit, it symbolizes beauty and resilience—qualities deeply embedded in Indian culture. Its transition from traditional remedies to modern skincare products signifies a seamless blend of heritage and innovation.
The Science Behind Blue Tea’s Skin Benefits
Blue tea is rich in antioxidants, flavonoids, and anthocyanins—compounds that combat oxidative stress and promote skin health. Dr. Meenakshi Sharma, a renowned dermatologist based in Delhi, states, “Antioxidants are the holy grail of skincare. Blue tea’s potent antioxidant profile makes it an effective natural solution for achieving radiant skin.”
Key Skin Benefits:
Anti-Aging Properties: Blue tea’s high levels of proanthocyanidins help reduce fine lines and wrinkles by boosting collagen production.
Natural Detoxification: Its cleansing properties flush out toxins, resulting in clearer skin.
Improved Skin Elasticity: Regular consumption can enhance skin elasticity, giving a youthful glow.
Anti-Inflammatory Effects: Blue tea soothes inflammation, making it ideal for acne-prone skin.
Blue Tea in the Indian Market
The growing popularity of blue tea is evident in its presence across e-commerce platforms, luxury skincare brands, and even wedding wellness packages. A recent survey conducted by India’s Wellness Association revealed that 68% of millennials and Gen Z consumers prefer natural and sustainable beauty solutions—a trend perfectly aligned with blue tea’s ethos.
Statistics to Note:
The Indian herbal tea market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 9.5% by 2026.
Beauty-focused startups like “Teavolution” and “BlueElixir” have seen a 40% rise in demand for blue tea in the last year.
Bridging Wellness and Weddings
With wedding season around the corner, blue tea has carved a niche in bridal skincare routines. Brides and grooms alike are turning to this magical beverage for pre-wedding detoxes and skincare regimens. Many wedding planners now include wellness hampers featuring blue tea, recognizing its role in ensuring glowing skin on the big day.
Pro Tip: Incorporate blue tea into your diet at least 3 months before your wedding for visible results.
Blue Tea as a Business Opportunity
For entrepreneurs and small business owners in India, blue tea presents a lucrative opportunity. Setting up a blue tea venture is a viable option among the best businesses under ₹1 lakh, thanks to low production costs and high demand.
Business Ideas:
Tea Cafés: Launch a boutique café serving specialty blue tea.
Skincare Products: Develop blue tea-infused creams, masks, and serums.
Online Retail: Sell premium blue tea blends targeting health-conscious millennials.
Wedding Wellness Packages: Create curated kits featuring blue tea for bridal clientele.
Experts’ Insights
Rohan Gupta, founder of an organic tea startup in Jaipur, shares, “Blue tea is not just a beverage; it’s a lifestyle choice. Its versatility allows us to cater to both health and beauty markets, making it a game-changer for small businesses.”
Incorporating Blue Tea into Your Skincare Routine
Drink Up: Start your mornings with a cup of warm blue tea to detoxify and rejuvenate your skin.
DIY Face Masks: Mix blue tea powder with yogurt and honey for an instant glow.
Blue Tea Toner: Brew and cool blue tea to use as a natural facial toner.
Offers and Discounts to Look For
If you’re intrigued by blue tea’s potential, many Indian brands offer introductory discounts and seasonal offers. Check out local retailers or e-commerce platforms for deals on blue tea bundles.
FAQs
1. Is blue tea safe for all skin types?Yes, it’s a natural product with no reported side effects. However, a patch test is recommended for sensitive skin.
2. Can blue tea replace my regular skincare products?Blue tea complements your skincare routine but should not replace dermatologist-recommended products.
3. Where can I buy authentic blue tea in India?Brands like Organic India, BlueTea India, and Teavolution offer high-quality products.
Conclusion
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Health Benefits of Aparajita Flower
The Aparajita flower, also known as Clitoria ternatea or butterfly pea, is a vibrant blue or white flowering plant revered for its medicinal and therapeutic properties. This versatile herb is deeply rooted in Ayurveda, traditional Chinese medicine, and modern health practices, offering a plethora of health benefits that cater to physical, mental, and emotional well-being. In this article, we delve into the health benefits of the Aparajita flower, supported by scientific insights and practical applications.
1. Rich in Antioxidants
Aparajita flowers are packed with antioxidants, primarily anthocyanins, which are responsible for their striking blue hue. These antioxidants combat free radicals in the body, reducing oxidative stress that can lead to chronic diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, and cancer.
How to Use:
Prepare butterfly pea tea by steeping the dried flowers in hot water. Add a dash of lemon juice to enhance the antioxidant content and create a refreshing drink.
2. Enhances Cognitive Function
The Aparajita flower is renowned for its neuroprotective properties. Compounds such as proanthocyanidins and flavonoids improve memory and cognitive function by increasing acetylcholine levels in the brain. Regular consumption can help reduce the risk of neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
Research Insight:
A 2021 study published in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology demonstrated that extracts of Clitoria ternatea significantly improved learning and memory in experimental models.
How to Use:
Take Aparajita flower supplements or teas as part of your daily routine to support brain health.
3. Promotes Healthy Skin and Hair
Rich in vitamins and bioflavonoids, Aparajita flowers are a boon for skin and hair care. They help improve skin elasticity, reduce signs of aging, and promote a natural glow. For hair, the flowers boost keratin production, prevent premature graying, and strengthen hair follicles.
How to Use:
Use Aparajita flower-infused oil or hair masks.
Apply a homemade face mask using powdered Aparajita flowers mixed with yogurt for radiant skin.
4. Supports Mental Well-Being
Known for its adaptogenic properties, Aparajita helps combat stress and anxiety. The calming effects of its tea promote relaxation and improve sleep quality. Its role in balancing cortisol levels makes it a natural remedy for stress management.
How to Use:
Drink Aparajita tea before bedtime to induce relaxation and restful sleep.
5. Improves Digestive Health
Aparajita flowers contain compounds that support healthy digestion. They can help alleviate symptoms of indigestion, bloating, and constipation by promoting better gut health.
How to Use:
Consume Aparajita flower tea after meals to aid digestion.
6. Boosts Immunity
The Aparajita flower is a natural immune booster. Its antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral properties enhance the body’s defense mechanisms, helping to ward off infections and illnesses.
How to Use:
Include Aparajita flower extracts in your daily diet as a supplement or tea.
7. Regulates Blood Sugar Levels
Recent studies have indicated that Aparajita flowers have hypoglycemic effects, making them beneficial for individuals with diabetes or those at risk. They help stabilize blood sugar levels and improve insulin sensitivity.
Research Insight:
A study published in Phytotherapy Research in 2020 revealed that Clitoria ternatea extracts significantly reduced fasting blood glucose levels in test subjects.
How to Use:
Consult a healthcare professional and incorporate Aparajita flower supplements to manage blood sugar levels effectively.
8. Aids in Weight Management
Aparajita flowers are low in calories and rich in metabolism-boosting compounds, making them ideal for weight management. They help detoxify the body, flush out toxins, and reduce water retention.
How to Use:
Drink a cup of Aparajita tea in the morning to kickstart your metabolism.
9. Anti-Inflammatory Properties
The anti-inflammatory compounds in Aparajita flowers can help alleviate symptoms of chronic inflammation-related conditions like arthritis, asthma, and inflammatory bowel disease.
How to Use:
Topical application of Aparajita flower extracts or consumption of its tea can provide relief from inflammation.
10. Enhances Vision
Traditionally, Aparajita flowers have been used to improve eyesight. They are rich in proanthocyanins, which increase blood flow to the capillaries of the eyes and prevent vision-related disorders.
How to Use:
Drink Aparajita flower tea or take supplements specifically designed for eye health.
How to Incorporate Aparajita Flowers in Your Daily Life
Tea: Brew a cup of butterfly pea tea and enjoy its natural benefits.
Smoothies: Add powdered Aparajita flowers to your smoothies for a vibrant color and health boost.
Culinary Use: Use the petals to color desserts and drinks naturally.
DIY Skincare: Create homemade skincare products using Aparajita flowers.
BOTTOM LINE
The Aparajita flower is a remarkable gift from nature, offering a wide range of health benefits backed by traditional wisdom and modern research. Whether you’re looking to enhance your cognitive abilities, improve your skin, or support your overall well-being, incorporating Aparajita flowers into your lifestyle can be transformative.
For premium-quality Aparajita flower products, visit SarabHerbs®, your trusted partner in natural wellness. Explore our range of teas, supplements, and skincare solutions crafted to bring you the best of nature’s bounty.
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Have you ever tried out BLUE TEA? If not, try it out.
Blue tea, made from the butterfly pea flower (Shankupushpam in Malayalam, Aparajita in Hindi)
1. Rich in Antioxidants:
2. Enhances Skin and Hair Health;
3. Supports Weight Loss:.
4. Improves Cognitive Function:
5. Regulates Blood Sugar Levels:
6. Promotes Eye Health:
7. Reduces Anxiety and Stress:
8. Anti-inflammatory Properties:
It’s best consumed moderately, preferably grown in your garden. I don’t know the Quality of the product from the market.
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The announcement of the Delhi University Student Union (DUSU) election results on Saturday sparked celebrations in the ABVP camp in the university’s north campus. After 27 rounds of counting, the ABVP secured three out of the four central panel posts of DUSU, while the NSUI won one seat. Tushar Dedha of the ABVP emerged as the DUSU president, defeating NSUI’s Hitesh Gulia. Aparajita and Sachin…
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Ayurvedic Formulations of Aparajita (Clitoria ternatea)
These Ayurvedic preparations offer a natural approach to addressing a range of health concerns. Let's delve into some notable Ayurvedic formulations that incorporate the essence of Aparajita:
1. Aparajita Herbal Tea Blend
2. Aparajita Rasayana
Rasayana, a term in Ayurveda, refers to formulations that support rejuvenation and longevity. Aparajita Rasayana combines the potency of Aparajita with select herbs, spices, and natural ingredients to create a tonic that may contribute to enhanced vitality, improved immunity, and balanced well-being. This preparation is often revered for its adaptogenic properties, helping the body adapt to stressors and maintain equilibrium.
3. Aparajita Oil Infusion
Infusers can infuse Aparajita flowers into carrier oils, resulting in the creation of a versatile Ayurvedic oil suitable for massage and topical application. This oil is believed to provide nourishment to the skin, offer a soothing effect on the senses, and promote relaxation. Regular use of Aparajita-infused oil may contribute to a sense of tranquility and overall sensory wellness.
4. Aparajita Churna (Powder)
Carefully grinding dried Aparajita flowers results in the creation of Aparajita Churna, a fine powder. This powdered formulation offers convenience as it can be easily added to foods, beverages, or mixed with warm water. Aparajita Churna finds common usage in supporting mental clarity, enhancing cognitive health, and contributing to a gentle detoxification effect on the body.
5. Aparajita Beauty Elixir
Recognizing Aparajita's potential benefits for skin and hair, this Ayurvedic elixir blends Aparajita extracts with rejuvenating herbs like Neem, Manjistha, and Aloe Vera. The elixir is thought to nourish the skin, promote a healthy complexion, and strengthen hair. Regular use may contribute to a natural radiance and inner vitality.
6. Aparajita Ghrita (Ghee Formulation)
How to Use Aparajita (Clitoria ternatea)?
Incorporating Aparajita into your wellness routine can be achieved through different means:
1. Herbal Teas and Infusions
Aparajita flowers can be brewed into a delightful and visually captivating herbal tea. The infusion process allows the extraction of the plant's beneficial compounds, offering a soothing and aromatic beverage.
2. Powdered Supplements
People frequently grind dried Aparajita flowers into a fine powder, which they can then encapsulate or mix into smoothies and other beverages. This provides a convenient way to incorporate the plant's potential benefits into your daily regimen.
3. Topical Applications
Aparajita extracts or oils are sometimes utilized topically, offering a means to nourish the skin and hair directly. These applications tap into the plant's beauty-enhancing properties.
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