From the Women Who Inspired Me, to the Women We Serve

The story of SRI-81™ began not in a lab or a meeting room, but at home — with the women who shaped my world.

My grandmother’s wisdom, my mother’s strength, my wife’s grace, and my daughter’s laughter. I’ve seen how much women give of themselves, and I’ve always felt that my love for them could find no better expression than contributing to their health and well-being.

That thought stayed with me for years — quietly, persistently — until it became SRI-81™ Shatavari.

Before SRI-81™, our journey began with KSM-66 Ashwagandha. What started as a vision to bring authenticity and science together became a movement that redefined an entire category. We built the world’s most clinically researched Ashwagandha and, in the process, helped people everywhere rediscover what “true wellness” means.

With SRI-81, that same spirit continues — this time, for women. It’s a culmination of reverence, research, and responsibility — created to honour the feminine energy that sustains life.

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Where a Name Becomes a Promise

In India, certain words are not spoken — they’re invoked.

SRI is one of them.

It opens prayers, graces scriptures, and crowns the names of deities — Sri Lakshmi, Sri Krishna, Sri Ganesha. It stands for all that is sacred, whole, and radiant.

In our tradition, SRI is not just a word — she is the Goddess herself, the embodiment of nourishment, vitality, and abundance. To me, that perfectly reflects what Shatavari represents: Ayurveda’s most sacred tonic for feminine vitality and balance. Calling it anything less than SRI would feel incomplete.

Why 81? The Rhythm of the Root

Shatavari takes 81 weeks to grow to its full natural potency — not rushed, not forced. Beneath the soil, the roots gather life, minerals, and strength — just as a woman does, quietly and powerfully.

We chose to honour that rhythm. Because nature’s timeline isn’t a delay — it’s a design.

SRI-81™ Shatavari — Reverence Meets Reality

SRI-81™ is not a brand name. It’s a blessing.

A promise to honour ancient wisdom without romanticizing it,

To embrace modern science without compromising it,

And to respect nature’s rhythm — and the women who embody it.