volume 3 of the database on medicinal plants used in ayurveda is a comprehensive compilation of various plants utilized in ayurvedic medicine. the database was prepared by p.c. sharma, m.b yelne, t.j. dennis, with assistance from aruna joshi, y.s. prabhune, kundan khade, d.p. sharma, and p.b. singh. it is published by the central council for research in ayurveda & siddha, department of ism & h, ministry of health & family welfare, government of india, and is associated with jawaharlal nehru bhartiya chikitsa avam homoeopathy. the database includes a list of plants used in ayurveda, with detailed information on each plant, including their scientific names, common names, and traditional uses. the plants covered in this volume include agastya, amalaki, arjuna, ashoka, ashwagandha, ashwatha, bhutika, bibhitaka, chandana, dhataki, gambhari, gokshura, guduchi, haritaki, jambu, jati, kakamachi, karamarda, ketaki, kozuppu, madhavi, musta, nagavalli, nirgundi, pippali, prasarini, tamalaki, udumbara, vata, and yashtimadhu. the database also includes indexes of classical (sanskrit) names and vernacular names. the information provided in this volume is a valuable resource for researchers, students, and practitioners of ayurveda, offering a detailed understanding of the medicinal plants used in traditional ayurvedic medicine.volume 3 of the database on medicinal plants used in ayurveda is a comprehensive compilation of various plants utilized in ayurvedic medicine. the database was prepared by p.c. sharma, m.b yelne, t.j. dennis, with assistance from aruna joshi, y.s. prabhune, kundan khade, d.p. sharma, and p.b. singh. it is published by the central council for research in ayurveda & siddha, department of ism & h, ministry of health & family welfare, government of india, and is associated with jawaharlal nehru bhartiya chikitsa avam homoeopathy. the database includes a list of plants used in ayurveda, with detailed information on each plant, including their scientific names, common names, and traditional uses. the plants covered in this volume include agastya, amalaki, arjuna, ashoka, ashwagandha, ashwatha, bhutika, bibhitaka, chandana, dhataki, gambhari, gokshura, guduchi, haritaki, jambu, jati, kakamachi, karamarda, ketaki, kozuppu, madhavi, musta, nagavalli, nirgundi, pippali, prasarini, tamalaki, udumbara, vata, and yashtimadhu. the database also includes indexes of classical (sanskrit) names and vernacular names. the information provided in this volume is a valuable resource for researchers, students, and practitioners of ayurveda, offering a detailed understanding of the medicinal plants used in traditional ayurvedic medicine.