Cassia Auriculata is a plant native to India and commonly known as "Avaram poo" or "Tanner's Cassia". It is used for its medicinal properties and as a natural dye. In different languages and regions, Cassia Auriculata is referred to by various names. In Tamil, it is known as "Avarampoo", while in Hindi, it is "Taranjot" or "Chakavat". In Telugu, it is called "Tangedu" or "Thangedu", and in Kannada, it is "Averekayi". Other synonyms for Cassia Auriculata include "Golden Shower", "Italian Senna", and "Thwaitesia Auriculata". No matter the name, this plant continues to be a significant part of traditional Indian medicine.