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Do You Know What ‘Sulfa’ or ‘Vijaya’ Means? Discover 18 Unique Names for Cannabis in India!

Names for Cannabis in India

Ever wondered how many names weed goes by? If you thought it’s just “weed” or “ganja,” you’re in for a surprise. Cannabis has a bunch of different names, and some of them are super interesting. It’s like everywhere you go, people have their own way of calling it. Whether you’re in India or hanging out somewhere else, people have slang for this herb. Let’s dive into some of the most common (and cool) names for weed, especially in India.

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1. Vijaya

Let’s start old-school. Ever heard of Vijaya? It’s the ancient name for cannabis in India. In Sanskrit, Vijaya means “victory.” It’s like cannabis helps you conquer those cravings or desires, whether they’re physical or mental. Pretty intense, right? Even today, cannabis plays a role in traditional Indian medicine (hello, Ayurveda), and this name is still around in those circles.

2. Bhang

You can’t talk about weed in India without mentioning Bhang. If you’ve ever celebrated Holi, you’ve probably seen people drinking bhang during the festivities. It’s made by grinding the leaves of cannabis and mixing it with milk to make a drink. It’s mild but can still give you that good vibe—especially if you’re in the mood for something chilled and traditional.

3. Ganja

This is probably the most popular word for weed in India. Ganja is the go-to term when you’re talking about cannabis. Ask anyone on the street, and they’ll know what you’re talking about. It’s used all across the country, and it just sounds… familiar, doesn’t it? Like you’ve known the word forever.

4. Sulfa

If you’re up north in India, especially in the villages or small towns, you might hear people calling weed Sulfa. It’s not a fancy term, but it’s one of those local words that’s been around for a while. You’ll probably hear it in casual conversation among people who’ve been using weed for a long time.

5. Stuff

Yeah, sometimes people keep it simple and call it Stuff. You know, when you don’t want to be too specific but still want to talk about it. It’s like when someone says, “Do you have the stuff?” It could mean anything, but if you’re in the right circles, they’ll know exactly what you mean.

6. Charas

Now, if you’re in Himachal Pradesh or any other place in the hills, you might come across Charas. This is the sticky, resinous form of cannabis, and it’s super potent. People have been hand-rubbing this stuff for centuries, and it’s still highly sought after. If you’re looking for something strong, Charas is the name to remember.

7. Herb

Some folks, especially those into spiritual or religious use of cannabis, like to call it Herb. It’s natural, right? And calling it an herb kind of gives it this sacred, “back-to-nature” vibe. You might hear this more in Rastafarian circles or among people who view cannabis as a part of their lifestyle.

8. Grass

Here’s a no-nonsense term: Grass. It’s green, it’s leafy, and it kind of looks like grass, so the name stuck. You’ll hear this pretty often when people are talking casually about smoking some weed.

9. Pot

Another common name is Pot. This one actually comes from the Spanish word “potiguaya,” which refers to marijuana leaves. It’s one of those words that has spread around the world and is still used in India by people who are familiar with Western slang.

10. Bud

Cannabis flowers are usually called Bud. It’s the part of the plant that people smoke. Simple as that. If someone says they’ve got some good Bud, you know you’re in for a decent smoke.

11. Dope

If you’re hanging out with younger people, you might hear weed being called Dope. It’s a trendy word, and while it can refer to other substances too, a lot of people use it for weed.

12. Hash

Hash is a more concentrated form of cannabis, made from the plant’s resin. It’s usually referred to as Hash in India, especially in the north. If you’re looking for something a bit stronger than your average weed, Hash is what you want.

13. Green

Just like it sounds, Green is all about the color. It’s fresh, it’s natural, and it’s a term that’s stuck around for a while. Sometimes, it’s also a way to say the weed is high-quality—green and fresh.

14. 420

You’ve probably heard of 420 before. While it started in the U.S., the term is slowly making its way into Indian slang. It’s both a time of day (4:20 p.m., the perfect time for a smoke) and the annual celebration on April 20th (4/20). It’s becoming a bit of a global thing now.

15. Dank

This is a newer slang word that started out meaning something damp or unpleasant. But in the cannabis world, Dank means high-quality weed. If someone tells you they’ve got some dank weed, you know it’s going to be good.

16. Marijuana

We can’t forget the OG term: Marijuana. This is how cannabis is known in medical and legal contexts worldwide. It’s one of those words that everyone recognizes, whether you’re using it medicinally or recreationally.

17. Blunt

A Blunt is when you roll cannabis in a cigar wrapper, and the term has become popular in India too. It’s a bit heavier than your typical joint, and it’s something you might want to try if you’re looking to mix things up.

18. Houdini

This is a fun one—Houdini. It’s called that because after smoking, you “escape” reality, just like the famous magician. If you’re looking to completely zone out, Houdini might be the term for you.


So there you have it—18 names for weed that you can use depending on where you are or who you’re talking to. Whether you call it Vijaya, Sulfa, Ganja, or something else entirely, it’s all the same plant. But it’s cool to see how different cultures and communities give it their own unique twist.

Next time you’re having a chill session, try dropping one of these names. Who knows, you might impress your friends with your cannabis knowledge!

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Written by The Jointleman

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