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Shree Bajrang Lep (Bajrang Lap) – Ayurvedic Herbal Lep – Bhawsar Pharma – 10g
Shree Bajrang Lep (Bajrang Lap) – Ayurvedic Herbal Lep – Bhawsar Pharma – 10g
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Shree Bajrang Lep by Bhawsar Pharma (Surat, Gujarat) is a traditional Ayurvedic herbal lep — a dry, earthy-red powder that is mixed with warm water into a thick paste and applied externally over tired joints and muscles, then covered with cotton. Offered by Riddhish Herbals, it is a compound formulation built around Amba Haldi (Curcuma amada), Sallaki (Boswellia serrata), Lodhra (Symplocos racemosa), Fatakadi (alum) and Geru (red ochre clay), used in the classical lepa tradition for localised comfort. It is for external use only and is best used under the guidance of a qualified Ayurvedic physician.
Reviewed by Dr. Riddhish Padiya — B.Pharm (Ayurveda), M.Pharm (Pharmacognosy), Ph.D. (Dravyaguna), ITRA Jamnagar.
About Shree Bajrang Lep
Some kinds of relief were never meant to be swallowed. In the lanes of Gujarat and Maharashtra, a sore knee or a twisted ankle has long been wrapped in a warm, reddish herbal paste rather than reached for in a bottle. Shree Bajrang Lep continues that everyday household habit. Bhawsar Pharma of Surat prepares it as a dry powder; you make it fresh at home with a little warm water, spread it over the aching spot, and bind it with cotton.
Riddhish Herbals stocks Shree Bajrang Lep as a trusted store — Bhawsar Pharma is the manufacturer and brand owner, and we supply the genuine pack with a proper bill. It sits in the family of external Ayurvedic lepas and tailas that people keep on hand for muscular and joint comfort after a long day, a workout, or a minor strain.
Traditional Ayurvedic importance
Lepa — the external application of a herbal paste — is one of the oldest procedures in Ayurveda. Sushruta Samhita (Sutrasthana) describes lepa applied over an affected part for shotha (swelling) and vedana (localised discomfort), the paste laid on and bound so the herbs stay in contact with the skin. Shree Bajrang Lep follows exactly this method.
In classical understanding, localised aching and stiffness are read largely as a Vata disturbance, while puffiness and heaviness at a joint carry a Kapha quality. The herbs chosen here — warming rhizomes, an astringent mineral, and a cooling clay — are traditionally combined so a single warm paste addresses both at the site of application. Sallaki (Shallaki) is noted in the Bhavaprakasha Nighantu among dravyas valued for sandhi (joint) comfort, which is why this style of lep is especially associated with knees and shoulders.
Key features
- Classical lepa method: a dry powder you turn into a fresh warm paste — the traditional external application described in Ayurvedic texts.
- Built for joints & muscles: a go-to household lep for everyday muscular tiredness, stiffness and minor strain.
- Herb-and-mineral blend: Amba Haldi, Sallaki, Lodhra with Fatakadi and Geru — a balanced warming-and-cooling composition.
- External use only: applied on the skin and washed off — never consumed.
- Made in Gujarat: prepared by Bhawsar Pharma, Surat, following traditional Ayurvedic formulation principles.
- Genuine & billed: supplied by Riddhish Herbals with a proper purchase bill.
Composition
Shree Bajrang Lep is an Ayurvedic proprietary lep. The ingredient identities below are taken from the manufacturer's declared composition; individual quantities are part of Bhawsar Pharma's proprietary formula and are not printed on the pack.
| Ingredient (Ayurvedic / common) | Botanical / mineral | Part used |
|---|---|---|
| Amba Haldi (Mango Ginger) | Curcuma amada | Rhizome |
| Fatakadi (Sphatika / Alum) | Potash alum (mineral) | Purified mineral |
| Geru (Red Ochre Clay) | Purified iron-oxide clay (mineral) | Purified mineral |
| Sallaki (Indian Frankincense) | Boswellia serrata | Oleo-gum-resin |
| Lodhra | Symplocos racemosa | Bark |
| Other ingredients (excipients) | Q.S. | — |
Research & scientific references
Sallaki (Boswellia serrata) — the resin used in this lep — has been the subject of published clinical research exploring its traditionally recognised role in knee-joint comfort. A standardised Boswellia serrata extract was evaluated in a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial in adults with knee osteoarthritis — (Majeed et al., 2024 — Frontiers in Pharmacology).
View the study on PubMed (PMID 39092235) →
Results observed in study conditions. Individual results may vary. Consult your Ayurvedic physician before use.
How to use
- Warm a little water until it is comfortably warm — not boiling.
- Add the required amount of Bajrang Lep powder and mix into a smooth, thick paste with no dry lumps.
- Apply the warm paste generously over the affected joint or muscle.
- Cover with a clean cotton cloth and bind gently.
- Leave in place for 2 to 4 hours, or as advised by your Ayurvedic physician, then wash off with lukewarm water.
Tip: keep the paste thick so it holds under the bandage — start with less water and add gradually. For external use only; do not consume.
Who can use it
Shree Bajrang Lep is intended for adults as an external application over muscles and joints. Do a small patch test on the inner forearm before first use. Those who are pregnant or lactating, children, and anyone with sensitive or reactive skin should use it only under the guidance of a qualified Ayurvedic physician. It is not meant for anyone with a known allergy to any listed ingredient.
Safety information
- For external use only. Do not consume.
- Do not apply on open wounds, broken skin, or infected areas.
- Perform a patch test before first use; discontinue if redness, rash or irritation develops.
- Keep out of reach of children. Store away from food.
- This is a traditional Ayurvedic external preparation and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Consult your physician if discomfort persists or worsens.
Storage
Store the powder in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. Keep the pack tightly closed. Prepare the paste fresh each time and do not store leftover paste.
Frequently asked questions
What is Shree Bajrang Lep?
Shree Bajrang Lep is a traditional Ayurvedic herbal lep (external paste) made by Bhawsar Pharma, Surat, Gujarat. It comes as a dry red powder that you mix with warm water into a thick paste, apply over a joint or muscle, cover with cotton, and wash off after a few hours. It is for external use only.
What are the alternate and regional names for Bajrang Lep?
The same product is sold as "Bajrang Lap" and "Bajranga Lep" — "Lap" is a phonetic transliteration used on some Amazon and older Bhawsar Pharma packaging, while "Lep" comes from the Sanskrit Lepa, meaning topical paste. In Hindi and Gujarati it is simply called Bajrang Lep. All of these refer to Shree Bajrang Lep by Bhawsar Pharma.
What are the ingredients in Bhawsar Pharma Bajrang Lep?
It contains Amba Haldi (Curcuma amada), Fatakadi (Sphatika / alum), Geru (red ochre clay), Sallaki (Boswellia serrata), Lodhra (Symplocos racemosa) and excipients. It is an Ayurvedic patent and proprietary lep; the individual quantities are part of the manufacturer's proprietary formula and are not printed on the pack.
How do I prepare and apply Bajrang Lep?
Mix the powder with comfortably warm water into a thick, lump-free paste. Spread it over the affected area, cover with a clean cotton cloth, bind gently, and leave for 2 to 4 hours (or as advised by your physician) before washing off with lukewarm water. Keep the paste thick so it stays in place.
Is Bajrang Lep quality-made?
Shree Bajrang Lep is an Ayurvedic patent and proprietary medicine prepared by Bhawsar Pharma, Surat, Gujarat, following traditional Ayurvedic formulation principles. Riddhish Herbals supplies only the genuine pack. Any specific certification mark should be confirmed on the physical pack you receive.
Can I use Bajrang Lep without consulting a doctor?
As an external lep for general muscular and joint comfort it is used at home by many households, but we recommend using it under the guidance of a qualified Ayurvedic physician — especially if you are pregnant or lactating, applying it for a child, have sensitive skin, or if the discomfort is persistent.
Is Bajrang Lep safe for all skin types?
It is a herbal-and-mineral external preparation and is generally well tolerated by most adults, but skin varies. Do a patch test before first use, avoid open wounds and broken skin, and discontinue use if redness, rash or irritation appears.
How should I store Bajrang Lep?
Keep the powder in a cool, dry place away from sunlight and moisture, with the pack tightly closed. Make the paste fresh each time rather than storing it.
Is Bajrang Lep available at Riddhish Herbals with a bill?
Yes. Riddhish Herbals has stocked genuine Ayurvedic products since 2015 and provides a proper purchase bill with every order, with pan-India delivery. You can buy Shree Bajrang Lep by Bhawsar Pharma directly from us.
Has Boswellia serrata (Sallaki) been studied scientifically?
Yes. Sallaki (Boswellia serrata) has been examined in published clinical research exploring its traditionally recognised role in knee-joint comfort, including a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial by Majeed et al., 2024, in Frontiers in Pharmacology. Results were observed in study conditions and individual results may vary.
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