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- Terminalia_bellirica abstract "Terminalia bellirica, known as "Bahera" or Beleric or bastard myrobalan, (Sanskrit: Vibhitaka विभितक, Aksha अक्ष ), is a large deciduous tree common on plains and lower hills in Southeast Asia, where it is also grown as an avenue tree. The basionym is Myrobalanus bellirica Gaertn. (Fruct. Sem. Pl. 2: 90, t. 97. 1791). William Roxburgh transferred M. bellirica to Terminalia as "T. bellerica (Gaertn.) Roxb.". This spelling error is now widely used, causing confusion. The correct name is Terminalia bellirica (Gaertn.) Roxb.The leaves are about 15 cm long and crowded toward the ends of the branches. It is considered a good fodder for cattle. Terminalia bellirica seeds have an oil content of 40%, whose fatty-acid methyl ester meets all of the major biodiesel requirements in the USA (ASTM D 6751-02, ASTM PS 121-99), Germany (DIN V 51606) and European Union (EN 14214). The seeds are called bedda nuts.In traditional Indian Ayurvedic medicine, Beleric is known as "Bibhitaki" (Marathi: Behada) (Terminalia belerica). In its fruit form, it is used in the popular Indian herbal rasayana treatment triphala. In Sanskrit it is called vibhīdaka विभीदक.According to Dymock, Warden, Hooper: Pharmacographia Indica 1890 :"This tree, in Sanskrit Vibhita and Vibhitaka (fearless), is avoided by the Hindus of Northern India, who will not sit in its shade, as it is supposed to be inhabited by demons. Two varieties of T. belerica are found in India, one with nearly globular fruit, 1/2 to 3/4 inch in diameter, the other with ovate and much larger fruit. The pulp of the fruit (Beleric myrobalan) is considered by Hindu physicians to be astringent and laxative, and is prescribed with salt and long pepper in affections of the throat and chest. As a constituent of the triphala (three fruits), i.e., emblic, beleric and chebulic myrobalans, it is employed in a great number of diseases, and the kernel is sometimes used as an external application to inflamed parts. On account of its medicinal properties the tree bears the Sanskrit synonym of Anila-ghnaka, or "wind-killing." According to the Nighantus the kernels are narcotic."This kernels are eaten by the Lodha people of the Indian subcontinent for their mind-altering qualities.The nuts of the tree are rounded but with five flatter sides. It seems to be these nuts that are used as dice in the epic poem Mahabharata. A handful of nuts would be cast on a gaming board and the players would have to call whether an odd or even number of nuts had been thrown. In the Nala, King Rituparna demonstrates his ability to count large numbers instantaneously by counting the number of nuts on an entire bough of a tree.".
- Terminalia_bellirica binomialAuthority Joseph_Gaertner.
- Terminalia_bellirica class Eudicots.
- Terminalia_bellirica class Rosids.
- Terminalia_bellirica division Flowering_plant.
- Terminalia_bellirica family Combretaceae.
- Terminalia_bellirica genus Terminalia_(plant).
- Terminalia_bellirica kingdom Plant.
- Terminalia_bellirica order Myrtales.
- Terminalia_bellirica thumbnail Terminalia_bellirica.jpg?width=300.
- Terminalia_bellirica wikiPageExternalLink 389-bibhitaki.
- Terminalia_bellirica wikiPageID "1923723".
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- Terminalia_bellirica binomial "Terminalia bellirica".
- Terminalia_bellirica binomialAuthority "Roxb.".
- Terminalia_bellirica familia Combretaceae.
- Terminalia_bellirica genus "Terminalia".
- Terminalia_bellirica hasPhotoCollection Terminalia_bellirica.
- Terminalia_bellirica name "Terminalia bellirica".
- Terminalia_bellirica ordo Myrtales.
- Terminalia_bellirica regnum "Plantae".
- Terminalia_bellirica species "T. bellirica".
- Terminalia_bellirica unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Terminalia_bellirica unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Terminalia_bellirica unrankedSubclassis Rosids.
- Terminalia_bellirica subject Category:Flora_of_Nepal.
- Terminalia_bellirica subject Category:Psychedelics,_dissociatives_and_deliriants.
- Terminalia_bellirica subject Category:Terminalia.
- Terminalia_bellirica type Eukaryote.
- Terminalia_bellirica type Plant.
- Terminalia_bellirica type Species.
- Terminalia_bellirica type Organism.
- Terminalia_bellirica comment "Terminalia bellirica, known as "Bahera" or Beleric or bastard myrobalan, (Sanskrit: Vibhitaka विभितक, Aksha अक्ष ), is a large deciduous tree common on plains and lower hills in Southeast Asia, where it is also grown as an avenue tree. The basionym is Myrobalanus bellirica Gaertn. (Fruct. Sem. Pl. 2: 90, t. 97. 1791). William Roxburgh transferred M. bellirica to Terminalia as "T. bellerica (Gaertn.) Roxb.". This spelling error is now widely used, causing confusion.".
- Terminalia_bellirica label "Terminalia bellirica".
- Terminalia_bellirica label "Бибхитаки".
- Terminalia_bellirica label "毗黎勒".
- Terminalia_bellirica sameAs m.066fbp.
- Terminalia_bellirica sameAs Q1983629.
- Terminalia_bellirica sameAs Q1983629.
- Terminalia_bellirica wasDerivedFrom Terminalia_bellirica?oldid=592458864.
- Terminalia_bellirica depiction Terminalia_bellirica.jpg.
- Terminalia_bellirica isPrimaryTopicOf Terminalia_bellirica.
- Terminalia_bellirica name "Terminalia bellirica".