Sacred Groves as the Source of Local Medicinal Plants and Sites of Biodiversity Conservation in North 24 Parganas, West Bengal

D. S. Mahanty, Shrabana Mazumder
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A Sacred Grove (SG) is any grove of trees, shrubs and even herbs of special religious importance to a particular culture. SGs are consideredas distinct patches of vegetation (ranging in size from a small cluster of a few trees to a large forest stand spanning several hundredacres) which are venerated in the name of local deities or ancestral spirits, promoting conservation. Conservation of biodiversity insacred groves is a consequence of the sacred physical space of the sacred grove which is communally shared as commons and used toobserve crucial social ceremonies in indigenous societies. While documenting the sacred groves in the district of North 24 Parganas ofWest Bengal through a detailed field survey, plants of local medicinal importance were identified in these patches in which the localpeople traditionally conserved the medicinal plants since time immemorial. An extensive field survey to potential district areas anddocumentation of major flora, including their correct identification and their related Traditional Knowledge (TK) in each SG was done.More than 120 local medicinal plants were found and traditional knowledge associated with these plants was documented whichincluded Adhatoda vasica, Abroma agustum, Andrographis paniculata, Bacopa monnieri, Centella asiatica, Cocculus hirsutus, Gloriosasuperba, Tinospora cordifolia to name very few. Out of these purified aqueous extract of Cocculus hirsutus has also been reported inCOVID-19 treatment in many research papers. Traditional knowledge associated with these plants found in the sacred groves is a hiddentreasure from where further research, learning and dissemination of potential information can ensue. These SGs are examples of in-situconservation traditionally by local people and gene pool for various medicinal plants.
西孟加拉邦北 24 帕尔加那斯作为当地药用植物来源和生物多样性保护地的神圣丛林
圣林(SG)是指对特定文化具有特殊宗教意义的树木、灌木甚至草药林。神林被视为独特的植被区块(大小不等,小到几棵树,大到几百亩的大片森林),以当地神灵或祖先的名义受到尊崇,从而促进保护。保护神圣林区的生物多样性是神圣林区神圣的物理空间的结果,在土著社会中,神圣林区作为公共资源共同分享,并用于举行重要的社会仪式。在通过详细的实地调查记录西孟加拉邦北 24Parganas 地区的神圣丛林园时,发现了当地的重要药用植物,自古以来,当地人一直在这些丛林园中保护药用植物。对潜在的地区进行了广泛的实地调查,并对主要植物区系进行了记录,包括它们的正确识别及其在每个 SG 中的相关传统知识 (TK)。发现了 120 多种当地药用植物,并记录了与这些植物相关的传统知识,其中包括 Adhatoda vasica、Abroma agustum、Andrographis paniculata、Bacopa monnieri、Centella asiatica、Cocculus hirsutus、Gloriosasuperba、Tinospora cordifolia 等等。在这些纯化的水提取物中,Cocculus hirsutus 也在许多研究论文中被报道用于治疗 COVID-19。与圣林中发现的这些植物相关的传统知识是一个隐藏的宝藏,可以在此基础上进一步研究、学习和传播潜在的信息。这些圣林是当地人传统就地保护的范例,也是各种药用植物的基因库。
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