Braham Dandi (also known as Brahm Dandi, Barham Dandi, or Tricholepis angustifolia) is a wild herb native to the dry, rocky terrains of India, especially near the Himalayas. It features slender, green stems that trail along the ground, narrow leaves, and thread-like roots. During the warmer months, it blooms tiny white, blue, or pink flowers. Traditionally, the whole plant is harvested and blended into herbal mixtures and folk remedies. Rich in natural fiber and aromatic oils with a mild bitterness, Braham Dandi holds a valued place in regional herbal practices and seasonal traditions.