Pīlu
Pīlu (from Sanskrit पीलु pīlu) is the common name of two species of tree (Careya arborea orᅠ Salvadora persica).[1]
Mentioned in Mahābhārata.
The name may also refer to the fruit of Pīlu tree, or to the blossoms of Saccharum sara.[2]
Notes
- Sanskrit-English Dictionary by Monier-Williams, (c) 1899
- Sanskrit-English Dictionary by Monier-Williams, (c) 1899
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