Pu > References for ‘Puṋi, puni’
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[16] PÁLAḾ (PÁLAḾ [...] PUNARNAVÁ. Boerhaavia diffusa Linn. PUṊI (PUṊI SHÁK). Basella alba Linn. PURI. Similar to LUCI, but sometimes stuffed.
[44] Let us return to the subject of [...] Sansksrit), kalmii (Sanskrit kalambii), puni (in Sanskrit putiká, potakii, [...] the Ayurveda it has been said:
[11] (1) Sáttvika Áhára [...] and leafy vegetables except red puni and mustard.
[19] Small amounts of tea, cocoa and [...] green vegetables of the type of red puni or mustard are támasika. [...] támasika by the next meal.
[21] The Bengali word supárii [...] The Laokika Sanskrit words for puni shák [a reddish, spinach-like [...] absorbed into Sanskrit in this way.
[92] 5) Puṋi shák [a variety of spinach] [...] and non-Aryans. Of course, red puṋi was shunned as a non-sentient food but white and green puṋi were real favourites. In addition to being good for colic, puṋi;s many qualities have been spoken about in the old scriptures. In the Vedic language, puni shák was called upadiiká [...] words. Thus káka also means puni shák – in English, “spinach”, or “potherb”.
[21] The members of the “team” [...] hilsa fish, hilsa soup, lobster, puni hilsa fish, and bhet́ki [...] 2 )
[17] Very often people eat food without [...] khesárii pulse [horse gram], red puni [Basella rubra Linn.], or mustard leaves, all of which often grew out of rotten matter.
[11] Káke kalla nirbalii káháke bali ár Háŕ hante nirmiyá karaya puni hár
[7] A pregnant woman must certainly [...] be taken daily in small amounts. Puṋi shák should be strictly [...] 3 )