Sa > References for ‘sandalwood’
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13 occurrences
[19] Being under the influence of the [...] candan-chápa (or the mark of sandalwood paste on the forehead, arms and [...] they have become Brahma Himself.
[9] Sandalwood
[10] Turmeric, ginger, pán and cauliflower can be grown among the sandalwood trees until they are seven years old. Cauliflower can be grown throughout the year.
[187] Some examples of boundary plants [...] nágdoná, and intermittently, red sandalwood (rakta chandan) with a fill-gap [...] ellachi as a fill-up plant.
[47] Now, what is pújá [...] paraphernalia such as flowers, bel leaves, sandalwood paste, Ganges water, basil, bananas, [...] the forehead with vermilion or sandalwood paste] and visarjana [immersion [...] vidhipújana [systematic worship].
[30] In ancient times, the sacrificial [...] rice; fragrant offerings such as sandalwood, incense, and dhuná [incense [...] homa and havana interchangeably.
[25] When the Portuguese came to this [...] citys name and the word candan [sandalwood]. The French word paiṋ, [...] páoṋrut́i in Bengali.
[5] 1) In the first phase, fast growing [...] drumstick (Moringa oleifera) 7. red sandalwood (Santalum album) 8. agave (sisal, [...] jackfruit found in north east India.
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[41] Kuru + vind + sha . The meaning [...] smell like camphor, some like light sandalwood, some like the kágjii [...] grass, especially lemon grass.
[50] Certain dots or ornamental [...] their foreheads (e.g., those of sandalwood paste, collyrium, vermilion), [...] are also called kuruvinda .
[138] “The village gentleman thought: [...] the tilak [religious mark] and sandalwood, eat some beaten rice, yoghurt [...] before the train comes.’
[238] 11) If a tree or its leaves or [...] that tree karvura (for example, sandalwood, eucalyptus, dhúman).
[68] You are generally familiar with white sandalwood and red sandalwood. Actually the red sandalwood is no sandal at all; it is a tall [...] incorporated into the category of sandalwood in the post-Buddhist period. In botany it is not regarded as sandalwood. Later its use grew among the [...] mát́i ). In Bengal, however, red sandalwood is still used in the worship of [...] rule of the ancient royal family, sandalwood was regarded as the national tree, and felling a sandalwood tree without royal permission was strictly prohibited.
[69] Another variety of sandalwood with blackish wood is available [...] káliká.
[100] [After taking a bath in the fountain [...] have the wonderful scent of black sandalwood on her dress and flakes of red amaranth in the middle of her black hair.]
[30] There are other persons who advise people to practice various rituals like painting sandalwood paste on their foreheads, or sitting [...] what is to be gained in painting sandalwood marks on the forehead if the mind [...] following certain special rules.
[43] [After bathing in the fountain/they [...] lodhra flower/the scent of dark sandalwood wafted from their clothes/they wore red amaranth in their black hair]
[4] Then comes ekendriya, which is [...] him or her, and the fragrance of sandalwood or rose comes from the body of [...] sometimes one does not get it.
[24] What are the fruits and cash crops [...] madder has little commercial value. Sandalwood also grows well, especially in [...] of water in Singhbhum district.
[16] Now let us come back to the actual [...] rosewater. By mixing rose essence with sandalwood oil she invented rose iitr. Later [...] using flowers other than rose.