
In modern times, oral hygiene is often reduced to synthetic brushes and chemical pastes. However, ancient Indian tradition presents a much more holistic and spiritually meaningful practice — the dantakāṣṭha, or toothbrush made from natural twigs.
Mentioned in classical texts and Ayurveda, the dantakāṣṭha was not only a means to clean the teeth, but a ritual with profound physical, spiritual, and symbolic value. The careful selection of the twig was believed to impact one's health, destiny, and daily fortune.
The Influence of Different Trees
Texts provide a detailed classification of trees whose twigs offer specific benefits when used as toothbrushes:
For Spiritual and Social Grace
- Vikaṅkata, Śrīphala, Kāśmarī: Bestow Brāhminical radiance
- Kṣema: Grants a virtuous spouse
- Aśvattha: Brings respect and recognition within society
For Wealth and Prosperity
- Banyan: Increases grain stores and wealth
- Śirīṣa, Karañja: Leads to prosperity
- Plakṣa, Nīpa, Bilva: Attracts financial gains
- Khadira, Atimukta, Kadamba: Fulfills material desires
For Family and Wellbeing
- Madhūka: Promotes progeny
- Badarī: Strengthens health
- Bṛhati: Contributes to longevity
For Nourishment and Satisfaction
- Karavīra, Bhānḍīra: Ensure fulfilling meals and abundance
For Protection and Authority
- Śamī, Aṛjuna, Śyāmā: Destroys adversaries
- Aśvakarṇa, Bhadrataru, Cāṭarūṣaka: Confers dignity
- Priyaṅgu, Apāmārga, Jambū, Dāḍimā: Makes one beloved by all
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