Laxman phal, also known as Laxman fruit or Laxman berry, is a medicinal plant commonly found in India, particularly in the Himalayan region. It is scientifically referred to as Ziziphus mauritiana and is valued for its health benefits, including its potential to support immune function and improve digestion. Traditionally, its fruits, leaves, and roots are used in various herbal remedies. The plant is also known for its resilience and ability to thrive in arid conditions.
Laxman Nayak died on 1943-03-29.
R. K. Laxman was born on 1921-10-24.
V. V. S. Laxman was born on November 1, 1974.
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His brother is R.K. Laxman.
Saint-Phal's population is 533.
1. Molecules of the type PHal-PHal Pseudohalogens (PHal) are CN-, SCN-, CNO-. 2. Molecules of the type PHal-Hal Halogens are Cl, F, Br, I, At.
Akarant npunsakalingh phal shabdh
The area of Saint-Phal is 33.27 square kilometers.
Makhali-phal. has written: 'L'asie en flammes'
Vangipurappu Venkata Sai Laxman (or Very Very Special Laxman as he is known fondly by many)
The paryayvachi (synonym) of "phal" is "fal" in Hindi, which both mean fruit or outcome.
Laxman Aelay was born in 1964.
Laxman Tudu was born in 1965.
Laxman Reddy was born in 1984.
Laxman Singh was born in 1908.
Rajiv Laxman was born in 1973.