raavi chetu
Balasm
Banyan Tree
The term "bogada chettu" in English refers to the "bottle gourd" or "calabash." It is a type of vegetable commonly used in cooking, particularly in Indian cuisine. The bottle gourd is known for its high water content and nutritional benefits.
"Eetha chettu" is called "palm tree" in English. It refers specifically to the species of tree known for its tall, slender trunk and fan-shaped leaves, commonly found in tropical regions. The tree is often associated with various uses, including the production of palm sugar, oil, and construction materials.
Kanuga chettu is known as the "cypress tree" in English. It refers specifically to the species Cupressus, which is characterized by its conical shape and aromatic wood. These trees are often used for ornamental purposes and in landscaping.
raavi chetu
raavi chettu
Balasm
Banyan Tree
The term "bogada chettu" in English refers to the "bottle gourd" or "calabash." It is a type of vegetable commonly used in cooking, particularly in Indian cuisine. The bottle gourd is known for its high water content and nutritional benefits.
Palm tree is called "Taalapu Chettu" in Telugu language.
"Eetha chettu" is called "palm tree" in English. It refers specifically to the species of tree known for its tall, slender trunk and fan-shaped leaves, commonly found in tropical regions. The tree is often associated with various uses, including the production of palm sugar, oil, and construction materials.
Kanuga chettu is known as the "cypress tree" in English. It refers specifically to the species Cupressus, which is characterized by its conical shape and aromatic wood. These trees are often used for ornamental purposes and in landscaping.
pacha pachani chettu ra a chettu midha rama chiluka
neem leaves: Vepa aaku వేప ఆకు
Telugu "kanuga chettu" translates to "Indian jujube" or "ber" in English. It refers to the fruit-bearing tree species Ziziphus mauritiana, known for its small, sweet, and tangy fruits. The tree is valued for its nutritional benefits and is commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions.
Raavi Kondala Rao was born in 1931, in Srikakulam, Andhra Pradesh, India.