Vrana, or wound, is a common clinical condition extensively discussed in Ayurvedic texts. Among its various stages, Shuddha Vrana denotes a clean wound suitable for healing interventions. This case study presents the clinical outcome of a 28 year old female patient with a traumatic Shuddha Vrana on the lower limb, managed using Vranaropankar Churna, a classical Ayurvedic formulation. The formulation, composed of Panchavalkala and Shukti Churna, was applied locally on alternate days for 15 days. Wound healing was assessed using both objective and subjective parameters, including size reduction, pain relief, discharge, granulation tissue, and margin changes. By the end of the treatment, the patient exhibited significant wound contraction, absence of discharge and pain, and signs of complete healing (Roodha Vrana). This case highlights the therapeutic potential of Vranaropankar Churna in promoting wound healing and supports its use as an effective Ayurvedic intervention in the management of Shuddha Vrana.