Sa > References for ‘sal, sál’
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[7] The poet Mukunda Rám Cakravartii [...] of black woollen blankets, fine sal furniture, Bengal gram, cotton [...] used to bring back gold coins.
[42] King Sháliváhan was [...] These days the Persian word sál is used in the sense of year; [...] actually the original word is sál . It is sál because king Sháliváhan [...] Even today, the reckoner is used.
[9] Though the word sál, meaning “year”, originated [...] not derive from the Farsi word sál. It came from the name of Shalibahan, the king of Dańd́abhukti.
[11] Eastern Ráŕh is as [...] resources. They have an abundance of sal [Shorea robusta Gaertn. f.], piyasal [...] Linn.], jackfruit and other trees.
[43] Ki + sal + ac = kisala. Ki has a diminutive connotation. The verbal root sal means “to move” [...] visible potential of creation. Sal can be spelt with sh [...] sprouting branch, or leaf or bud.
[59] In ancient times people used [...] samidh . The wood apple, sal [ Shorea robusta ] and large [...] káńd́a .
[15] She also recalled what her grandmother [...] are now situated. Populated with sal, cheronjee, mahua, dhak, mangosteen, [...] used to pan their sands for gold.
[24] The first is sericulture. There [...] worms feed on many plants such as sal [Shorea robusta Gaertn. f.], arjuna [...] Assam, and Indian rosewood (svet sal) [Dalbergia latifolia Roxb.]. In the endy variety the silkworms feed on castor leaves.
[2] Let us discuss the nature of the [...] Indra is the king of the Gods. Sal trees are called “indra brkśa” due to their huge size.
[115] In North Bengal, Tripura and Bangladesh, [...] trees and tasar from plants such as sal [Shorea robusta Gaertn. f.], Indian [...] shawls, and the coarse to make coats.
[182] Sargujá or niger can be [...] land, then plants such as palm, sal, piyal, Indian plum, kusum, palash, [...] develop the capacity to retain water.
[184] Cow pea stalks can be used for [...] Ráŕh used to plant sal, palm and pujasal.
[22] According to some, the Bengali word sal or year is derived from the Persian word sal. That may be true, but in the [...] system, as did Assam and Orissa.
[26] Some of the land which is currently [...] hardened it becomes as hard as iron. Sal wood can be grown in very large [...] years to reach maturity, while sal takes only twenty-five to thirty [...] of shellac, so it has no market.
[45] Talking about ácarańa [...] with woods. Most of the trees were sál, piyál (piyásál), [...] mountain in front was completely bare.