Pa > References for ‘palmyra’
See also: palm-fruits · palmful · palmistry · palm-leaf · palms · palmyras · Pálodhis · palpable · palpitate · palpitated
[37] Tála is a particular measurement [...] is a standard size equal to the palmyra tree. If a certain wave reaches a height greater than that of a palmyra tree then we can call it uttála (ut-tála).
[39] [As I watched, the storm grew intense; the surging waters rose up as high as seven palmyra trees. ]
[40] In Bengali there is a proverb which says: “Once the pond was as high as a palmyra tree; now the water-pot cant even be immersed.”
[187] Some examples of boundary plants [...] Indian rosewood, pineapple, palmyra, pineapple, Indian rosewood etc. [...] asparagus. Banyan alternately with palmyra, the gaps filled with asparagus [...] ellachi as a fill-up plant.
13 occurrences
[1] The metamorphosed form of the ancient [...] Orissa it was the custom to write on palmyra leaves with an iron kitchen implement, [...] way with that iron implement, the palmyra leaves were likely to be damaged. [...] Shriiharśa script, avoiding angles.
[3] The small theoretical gap between [...] pot, or the argument whether the palmyra fruit falls first or the sound [...] logicians used to endlessly debate.
[4] It is said that once the scholars [...] is produced before or after the palmyra fruit hits the ground. The story [...] dead. And what was the cause? The palmyra fruits fell on their heads, and that is how they died!
[1] After completing daily spiritual [...] the bank of a pond hemmed in by Palmyra trees in Bengal, at Ánandanagar [...] the Himalayas, there is a line:
[19] Where the boundary line of a slope [...] the slope, a row of banyan and palmyra trees should be planted alternately. [...] protect the banks of the river.
[21] 2) Boundary plants – includes [...] planted around A category lakes, palmyra around B category lakes, betel [...] trees around E category lakes.
[22] Creepers should also be grown along [...] combined with black pepper creepers; palmyra with jasmine creepers; betel nut [...] should be planted by each lake.
[32] Most trees with tap root systems [...] eucalyptus. Between each of these trees, palmyra and date palm should be planted [...] extremely fibrous root system.
[38] Human philosophy is to help human [...] sound was created before or after a palmyra [fruit] strikes the ground – [...] by the [fruits] falling from the palmyra tree above them! This is the fate of logicians – their philosophy has no practical value.
[5] Cereals are rich in carbohydrates [...] cane, sugar beet, date palm and palmyra. Spices include cloves, cumin, [...] herbaria should be established.
[8] In the first stage (ava-átmasthiikarań) [...] may say, “This species of palmyra grows in abundance in northern India. It has such and such characteristics. But this species of palmyra is common to southern India. It [...] description of different species of palmyra, but you will not be able to go [...] person in the guise of a good man.
[16] In the upa-átmasthiikarańá stage one enters the psychic stratum. Take the case of the palmyra tree. What group does it belong [...] you will gain knowledge about the palmyra and its special psychology. You will realize that if the saliva of any animal touches the palmyra tree, its growth gets stunted. Suppose an animal eats the leaves of a palmyra sapling and drops a little of [...] [[Kśańá]] said,
[178] Although high and dry land is not [...] permanently in high and dry land include palmyra; dates; bakul [Minisapes elangi]; [...] food and can be used for bran oil.
[31] Thirdly, the central portion of [...] programme. The Deccan Plateau can grow palmyra trees but not coconut trees, whereas the coastal areas can grow both.
[16] What sort of developmental programmes [...] place to grow coconuts. Rather, palmyra can be grown there very well. [...] manufactured from the husks of coconuts.
[10] The etymological meaning of cyuta [...] etymologically, almost all fruits (palmyra fruit, mango, coconut, jám [...] refers to sweet mango, coconut, palmyra fruit, bellfruit. The etymological [...] achieved the fullness of its nature.