Bilva

Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 28 Aug 2011 15:59 and updated at 28 Aug 2011 15:59

VALMIKI RAMAYANA NOUN

vrm.1.24 b, a "Indeed, what is this wretched forest that is dense with Dhava, Ashvakarna, Arjuna, Bilva, Tinduka, Patala, and Badari trees.
vrm.2.91 At that place, Bilva, Kapittha, Panasa, Citron Amalaki and Mango Trees laden with fruit appeared.
vrm.3.60 Oh, Bilva tree, if thou seest someone who is drest in yellowy ochry silks, whose skin likens to the silkiness of thine leaflets, breasts to thine rotund and silky Bilva fruits, thou tellest me.
vrm.4.1 "Charming are the saplings of Bilva, and Madhuka, and plants like Vakula, Champaka, Tilaka, Naga trees are well flowered.
vrm.6.22 Those Vanaras filled the ocean with all types of trees like Sala and Asvakarna, Dhava and bamboo, Kutaja, Arjuna, palmyra,Tilaka, Tinisa, Bilva, Saptaparna, Karnika, in blossom as also mango and Asoka.

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