Giloy, scientifically known as Tinospora cordifolia, is a climbing shrub native to tropical regions of India. It features heart-shaped leaves and long, winding stems that grow over trees and fences. Traditionally, the stem is collected and used in a variety of cultural and botanical preparations.Giloy contains several naturally occurring plant compounds, including alkaloids, flavonoids, lignans, and carbohydrates, which contribute to its unique texture and use in herbal mixtures. Its long-standing presence in traditional practices highlights its importance in cultural rituals and natural collections