Ar > References for ‘Arum’

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Glossary and List of Bengali Plant Names (1)

[15] OL. Arum, Amorphophallus campanulatus.

Tripura (2)

[10] Huge quantities of red skinned [...] also be grown. Large quantities of arum can also be grown, but arum takes nearly one year to mature. [...] and locations of the mixed crops.

The Psychology behind the Origin of Tantric Gods and Goddesses (2)

[32] The nine kinds of plant having [...] kadalii [plantain], kacu [arum], haridrá [turmeric], [...] Brahmáńii. The presiding deity of arum ( kacu ) is Káliká. [...] come from adopting these ideas.

The Only Way to Salvation (1)

[11] To attain Him, the unit mind, the [...] way. If someone argues that an arum dish rather than a potato dish [...] greed. He declared unequivocally,

The Blending of Crops (2)

[173] After harvesting late sweet potato, select varieties of arum, along with summer creepers like [...] platform may or may not be used.

[177] 3) Caetra to Jyaeśt́ha – Arum associated with summer creeper.

Syntax (Discourse 11) (1)

[17] In old Hindustani the word ám [...] (“elephant root” in English; arum in Latin) is called jamiinkand in Hindi. The singular is jamiinkand and the plural as well.

Kukśa to Kuntala (Discourse 30) (1)

[96] [I am no ordinary fellow; I am [...] the other. If I strike an arum leaf it is totally torn. I [...] I see a green grasshopper.]

Ka to Kandara (Discourse 16) (1)

[15] The meaning of the verbal root [...] shánkalu [a conch-shaped tuber], ol, arum, are called kandashaka.

Káliká to Káliuṋga (Discourse 24) (3)

[7] In the world of trees and plants, [...] the same qualities. Ol [arum], mánkacu [a bigger variety of arum] , khámálu [...] [three different varieties of arum] , álu [potato] [...] kálikáshakti .

Kakubh to Kavaśńa (Discourse 17) (2)

[168] Ginger is the enemy of kapha, the [...] ayurveda is kaphári. Similarly, arum or elephant root is the destroyer of arsha [piles] so arum in Sanskrit is called arshári or arshaghnii.

Kabandha to Karashiikara (Discourse 18) (1)

[17] Kap + i = kapi. The etymological [...] phulkapi [cauliflower], olkapi [arum] and so forth. In Sanskrit, then, [...] konŕakapi is also called kamat́a.

Haemorrhoids (Piles) (1)

[10] If the patient of piles feels hungry [...] whole-wheat flour]. Ol [arum, Amorphophallus campanulatus [...] glass of curd-water twice a day.

Economic Self-Sufficiency for Bengal (2)

[11] Silchar, Karimgarj and Tripura [...] Brahmaputra”. A lot of wild arum can also be grown in Tripura.

[26] The production of áus will [...] áus and prepare a dish made from arum. There is little risk involved [...] rice, áus has little fat.

All Bask In the Glory of Shiva – 3 (Discourse 8) (3)

[37] The second plant is kacu, arum. Arum has less food value, but it is very good for the kidneys.

[47] These special powers of cańd́iká [...] shakti. The divine power latent in arum was called Káliká [...] accidentally trample grains of rice.