Definition
An Ayurvedic medicinal plant (Tinospora cordifolia) used in traditional Indian medicine for various healing purposes.
Etymology
From Sanskrit 'gurlancha' or Hindi 'giloy,' the plant's name in Indian languages. The name likely derives from Sanskrit roots meaning 'heart-shaped' or relating to its physical properties. Ayurvedic texts have used this name for centuries.
Kelly Says
Gulancha is called 'amrita' (the nectar of immortality) in Ayurveda, and modern science is actually proving the ancient practitioners right — it has real immunological and anti-inflammatory compounds that weren't identified until the 21st century.
Translations
ARالعربية
غولانشا
ghoo-LAHN-shah
BNবাংলা
গুলাঞ্চা
GOO-lahn-chah
CSČeština
gulancha
goo-LAHN-chah
DADansk
gulancha
GOO-lahn-chah
DEDeutsch
Gulancha
GOO-lahn-chah
ELΕλληνικά
γουλάντσα
ghoo-LAHN-tsah
ESEspañol
gulancha
goo-LAHN-chah
FAفارسی
گولانچا
goo-LAHN-chah
FISuomi
gulancha
GOO-lahn-chah
FRFrançais
goulancha
goo-LAHN-shah
HEעברית
גולנצ'ה
goo-LAHN-chah
HIहिन्दी
गुलांचा
GOO-lahn-chah
HUMagyar
gulancha
goo-LAHN-chah
IDBahasa Indonesia
gulancha
goo-LAHN-chah
ITItaliano
gulancha
goo-LAHN-chah
MSBahasa Melayu
gulancha
goo-LAHN-chah
NLNederlands
gulancha
GOO-lahn-chah
NONorsk
gulancha
GOO-lahn-chah
PLPolski
gulancha
goo-LAHN-chah
PTPortuguês
gulancha
goo-LAHN-chah
RORomână
gulancha
goo-LAHN-chah
RUРусский
гуланча
goo-LAHN-chah
SVSvenska
gulancha
GOO-lahn-chah
TAதமிழ்
குலஞ்சா
KOO-lahn-chah
TEతెలుగు
గులంచ
GOO-lahn-chah
THไทย
กูลันชา
GOO-lahn-chah
TLTL
gulancha
GOO-lahn-chah
TRTürkçe
gulancha
goo-LAHN-chah
UKУкраїнська
гуланча
goo-LAHN-chah
URاردو
گولانچا
goo-LAHN-chah
VITiếng Việt
gulancha
goo-LAHN-chah