Pa > References for ‘Palásh, palash’

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Glossary and List of Bengali Plant Names (1)

[16] PÁLAḾ (PÁLAḾ SHÁK). Spinach, Spinacia oleracea Linn. PALÁSH. Butea monosperma Kuntze, a.k.a. [...] to LUCI, but sometimes stuffed.

Spring Festival (1)

[7] “The winter is gone, the flowers of the mango, palásh and káiṋcan trees [...] for the spring has come.”

Some Important Crops (3)

[521] Some common trees include: [...] (sondál, Cassia fiftula) Palásh Acasia catechu (khayer) [...] betel nut (supári)

[538] Palásh

[539] Palásh is an important lac host.

The Science of Instrumental Music Has Multifarious Expressions (5)

[5] I was sitting there alone when [...] Shorea robusta ] and palásh [ Butea monosperma [...] unknown, unfamiliar instrumentalist.

[8] The music grew even clearer. Everything [...] to be quite near. I came to a palásh jungle and started reciting a poem to myself:

[11] The blooming flowers of the palásh trees looked as if they were [...] for ma-a-a-ny days now.”

[35] “Where do you live? Do you live in this palásh forest?”

[37] We reached the end of the mountains. [...] floating over the top of the palásh forest. This time it wasn’t [...] 3 )

Ráŕh – 18. (1)

[9] It is interesting to know that [...] hijal [Barringtonia acutangula], palásh [Butea monosperma], ashok [Saraca [...] originated in Ráŕh.

Ráŕh – 1. (2)

[13] Afterwards, those people learned [...] agriculture. The flaming colours of the palásh [Butea monosperma] forests in the month of Phálgun [mid-February to mid-March, when the palásh tree blooms] set their minds as [...] 17 )

Pramá – 1 / Dynamic Equilibrium and Equipoise (1)

[11] Eastern Ráŕh is as [...] [Barringtonia acutangula Gaertn.], palásh [Butea frondosa Koenig-ex Roxb.], [...] Linn.], jackfruit and other trees.

Prabháta Saḿgiita 468 (1)

[2] Kadam palásh niye kari go khelá Sárá diner belá Mahul kuliri shiital cháye.

Kit́i to Kiisha (Discourse 26) (1)

[63] The slightly reddish silk produced [...] ( jambuphalam) and the palásh or kiḿshuka [Butea gum; Butea monosperma ].

Integrated Farming (1)

[34] Next is lac culture. Lacquer is produced by insects grown on trees such as palash [Butea frondosa Koenig-ex Roxb.], [...] protective varnish for furniture, etc.

Farsi Words in Bengali (Discourse 10) (1)

[57] The wonderful springtime has arrived; the mango trees are in blossom; the palásh trees are in blossom; the káiṋcan trees are in blossom.

Eka to Ekáuṋga (Discourse 12) (5)

[55] I was sitting there alone when [...] Shorea robusta ] and palásh [ Butea monosperma [...] unknown, unfamiliar instrumentalist.

[58] The music grew even clearer. Everything [...] to be quite near. I came to a palásh jungle and started reciting a poem to myself:

[61] The blooming flowers of the palásh trees looked as if they were [...] for ma-a-a-ny days now.”

[85] “Where do you live? Do you live in this palásh forest?”

[87] We reached the end of the mountains. [...] floating over the top of the palásh forest. This time it wasn’t [...] 11 )

Economic Self-Sufficiency for Bengal (2)

[178] Although high and dry land is not [...] [Schleichera trijuga Willd.]; and palash [Butea frondosa Koenig-ex Roxb.]. [...] food and can be used for bran oil.

[182] Sargujá or niger can be [...] sal, piyal, Indian plum, kusum, palash, kheyer, and wild blackberry can [...] develop the capacity to retain water.

Auṋka to Akśa (Discourse 3) (9)

[116] “Of course, I have a strong [...] piyál (piyáshál), palásh, kuśum, shál, and [...] ape-men first appeared?”

[117] “Well keep in mind,” [...] years ago. What do you know about palásh?”

[118] “Well, looking at the colour [...] tree was ten times taller than the palásh trees of today. The flowers were [...] small but sweet and juicy.”

[119] “Your thinking is correct,” I said, “because there are more palásh trees in the eastern portion of [...] you get this red soil that the palásh tree favours. The interesting [...] material for this coal is decomposed palásh trees. Those palásh trees were not like the palásh trees of today but they were the forefathers of today’s palásh trees.

Áṋka to Ád́hya (Discourse 4) (1)

[45] Talking about ácarańa [...] piyál (piyásál), and palásh. In front of me, that is, to the [...] mountain in front was completely bare.

Aekya to Aekśava (Discourse 13) (9)

[49] This discussion of aeshvarya reminds [...] grove. A little to the east was the palásh forest.

[51] Even though I was sitting in the [...] mango trees were all abloom and the palásh trees were in flower. The natural [...] 4 )

[53] “The beauty of spring has arrived. The mango trees are in blossom. The palásh trees are in blossom. The káiṋcan trees are filled with buds”.

[54] Situated between two hills was [...] covered with shál, kendu and palásh forest, interspersed with shiyákul [...] becomes impossible to find them.

[66] I plunged into the shál forest and headed towards the palásh forest, leaving the pigeon-pea [...] peeping through as I entered the palásh forest. A verse came to mind:

[67] Pháguner águn-lágá palásh bane ke eseche; Dekhe yena hay go mane cini cini cená áche.

[68] [Who has come to this palásh forest lit like fire in the month of Phalguna? When I look it seems as if I recognize him.]

[69] I kept on going and going and going. The palásh forest was not as close as I thought [...] last limits of his short life.