In Ayurveda, hemp is often referred to as "Bhang" or "Bhang seeds," which are derived from the cannabis plant. It is recognized for its various health benefits and is used in traditional remedies for its nutritional properties, including its rich content of omega fatty acids and proteins. Bhang is sometimes used in herbal formulations to promote overall wellness and balance in the body.
Hemp is called "भांग" (Bhaang) in Hindi.
It is called tambhakhu
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Hemp seed is called "ഹേംപ് വിത്ത്" (Hemp vithu) in Malayalam. These seeds are derived from the hemp plant and are known for their nutritional benefits, including being rich in protein, healthy fats, and essential nutrients. They are often used in various food products and health supplements.
It was quiet usual to burn hemp at that time, especially for enlightening properties. As anointing traditionally involved the burning of hemp and Jesus was also called the anointed, it is almost certain that jesus burned hemp.
Jute is a fiber obtained from the stem of the jute plant used for making ropes, mats, and bags. Hemp, known as sleek in some regions, is a separate plant cultivated for its fibers and seeds which are used in textiles, paper, food, and other products. Both jute and hemp have different botanical origins and applications.
A hemp refers to a certain fiber from certain plants, usually a reed plant. It is sometimes called jute or mourning cloth.
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Hemp seeds in Punjabi are called "ਹੈਂਪ ਬੀਜ" (Hemp Beej). They are the seeds of the hemp plant, known for their nutritional benefits, including high protein content, healthy fats, and various vitamins and minerals. Hemp seeds are often used in cooking, smoothies, and as a dietary supplement. They are considered a superfood due to their numerous health benefits.
The plural form of hemp is hemp.
hat we call hemp seed in punjabi
Bhaang Beej 'भांग बीज'