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Singhada Atta - Singhara Powder by Triphal
Health benefits of singara powder by Triphal
pure and original singhara powder
Singhara Powder - Singhada Atta - Water Chestnut Powder | Pure & Natural | Triphal
Singhara Powder - Singhada Atta - Water Chestnut Powder | Pure & Natural | Triphal

Singhara Powder - Singhada Atta - Water Chestnut Powder | Pure & Natural | Triphal

Pure Singhara Flour
Chemical Free
Naturally Gluten-Free
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100% PureNo Adulteration
Cold GrindingNot Heat Treated
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Made in IndiaSaharanpur, UP
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Singhara Powder

Singhara Powder is a time-honoured Ayurvedic food rooted in centuries of traditional use — referred to as Shringataka, Jalaphala, Paaniphal, and Trikonaphala in Ayurvedic texts, where it is described as sweet, astringent in taste, and cooling in potency. Ayurveda values Singhara for its nutritive (Balya), diuretic (Mutrala), and rejuvenating (Vrishya) properties — traditionally used to pacify Pitta dosha and support the body during heat, fasting, and seasonal transitions.

Feeling Overheated or Pitta Imbalance?


Ayurveda describes Singhara as cooling (Shita) in potency — traditionally used to pacify Pitta dosha & support the body during heat, summer months, and seasonal transitions.

Looking For Urinary Wellness Support?


Singhara has traditionally been used in Ayurveda for urinary wellness — its diuretic (Mutrala) properties have a traditional cleansing effect on the body, supporting healthy urinary function.

Need Light, Sustained Energy During Fasting?


Singhara atta is traditionally included in vrat (fasting) foods to provide steady energy and maintain stamina — its complex carbohydrates offer gentle, grounding nourishment without heaviness.

Supports Strength & Vitality


Singhara is valued in classical Ayurveda for its nutritive (Balya) and rejuvenating (Vrishya) properties — traditionally used to deeply nourish the body and support overall strength and vitality.

Triphal vs Others

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No Blending With Other Flours

Edible Grade — Vrat & Fasting Safe

Naturally Gluten-Free

No Added Preservatives

No Artificial Colours

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HOW IT WORKS

3 Simple Steps For Everyday Wellness

1
Knead

Knead

Mix Singhara flour with water to form a soft dough for roti — pair with yoghurt or fresh chutney

2
Cook

Cook

Use to make rotis, parathas, pooris, halwa, or kheer — especially popular during vrat and fasting days

3
Balance

Balance

Combine with legumes, seeds, or yoghurt for a balanced meal — helps round out the macronutrient profile

Cooling & Pitta-BalancingTraditionally used to pacify Pitta dosha and cool the body during summer and fasting
Vrat-Friendly EnergyGluten-free flour traditionally used in fasting foods for steady, light energy
Urinary WellnessTraditional Mutrala (diuretic) properties support healthy urinary function
Strength & NourishmentBalya and Vrishya properties traditionally used to support overall strength and vitality

FAQs


Singhara, also called water caltrop (Trapa natans), is an aquatic plant cultivated for its edible fruit/seed for thousands of years across the Indian subcontinent. In Ayurvedic texts it is called Shringataka. Our powder is made by sun-drying and grinding the dried corms into a fine, pure flour — with no additives, fillers, or preservatives.


Ayurveda considers Singhara to have a sweet (Madhura) and astringent (Kashaya) taste with a cooling (Shita) energy. It pacifies Pitta dosha but can increase Vata and Kapha if eaten in excess. It is valued for its nutritive (Balya), diuretic (Mutrala), and rejuvenating (Vrishya) properties. Acharya Charaka mentioned Singhara in the Charaka Samhita and recommended it for supporting reproductive health, urinary wellness, cough, and general fatigue.


Singhara atta is known as Vrat Ka Atta — consumed on fasting days where regular grains like rice and wheat flour are avoided. During fasting, people switch to light, sattvik food — singhara flour fits perfectly as it is considered phalahaari (fasting-appropriate), gives energy slowly, and doesn't feel heavy on the stomach.


Use it to make singhara roti paired with yoghurt or fresh chutney, or a light halwa prepared with minimal sweetener. It can also be used for parathas, pooris, kheer, and other vrat-friendly preparations. Combine with legumes, seeds, or greens for a more balanced meal.


Yes — Singhara's cooling potency makes it one of Ayurveda's most recommended foods for pacifying Pitta dosha, which is associated with excess heat, irritation, and inflammation. It is traditionally consumed in India during summer for its hydrating and cooling effect.


Yes — Singhara atta is naturally gluten-free, making it suitable for those with gluten sensitivities and a popular choice for fasting days.

Singhada Atta - Singhara Powder by Triphal

Singhara Powder - Singhada Atta - Water Chestnut Powder | Pure & Natural | Triphal


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