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Indukamala to Iyatta (Discourse 7) (5)

[6] Indubilá

[7] Indu + bil + ac = indubila. By adding t́á it becomes indubilá. Indu means “moon” [...] Thus they named the fruit bilva.

[8] According to a story from the Puranas, the etymological meaning of indubilá is “that woman who made [...] nectar would come out. Colloquially, indubilá refers to the mother of the god of wealth, Kuvera.