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Amalaka Ekadashi or
Amalaki Ekadashi (Sanskrit: आमलकी एकादशी, romanized:
Āmalakī Ekādaśī) is a
Hindu holy day,
celebrated on the 11th day (ekadashi) of...
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Phyllanthus emblica, also
known as emblic,
emblic myrobalan, myrobalan,
Indian gooseberry,
Malacca tree,
amloki or amla, is a
deciduous tree of the family...
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ashvattha (ficus religiosa, peepal),
bilva (aegle marmelos,
Bengal quince),
amalaki (phyllanthus emblica,
Indian gooseberry, amla),
ashoka (saraca asoca, ashok)...
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myrobalan plum
Emblic myrobalan (Phyllanthus emblica), also
called Amla and
Amalaki In the
genus Terminalia:
Beleric myrobalan (Terminalia bellirica), also...
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commerce in
British India. Triphala, an
herbal formulation of
three fruits,
Amalaki, Bibhitaki, and Haritaki, is one of the most
commonly used
Ayurvedic remedies...
- (Krishna)
Vijaya Ekadashi Amalaki Ekadashi Vaishnava Vijaya &
Vijaya Ekadashi: 6-7
March (4 -5
March in some traditions)
Amalaki Ekadashi: 20-21
March Adhika...
- used for
thousands of
years that is made from the
powders of
three fruits Amalaki (Phyllanthus emblica, syn.
Emblica officinalis),
Haritaki (Terminalia chebula)...
- Wellbeing. The
basis of its
namesake product was a
juice extracted from the
amalaki fruit,
which is
grown exclusively in
India at the base of the Himalayas...
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Ashvattha (Ficus religiosa, Peepal),
Bilva (Aegle marmelos,
Bengal Quince),
Amalaki (Phyllanthus emblica,
Indian Gooseberry, Amla),
Ashoka (Saraca asoca, Ashok)...
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Vishnu Prithivi(Earth)
Saligrama Gandaki Nepal Tulsi (basil), Ashwatha, and
Amalaki leaves. Marigold, Punnaga, and
yellow flowers Shiva Apu(Water) Banalinga...