The litchi tree is called "Madhuparni" in Sanskrit.
Cherry is called "Padmaka" in Sanskrit, and litchi is called "Litchika" in Sanskrit.
The Sanskrit word for litchi is लीची (līcī).
The word for LITCHI in Sanskrit is "Lichikā" or "Lichu".
Duster is called "धूलपट" in Sanskrit.
The Sanskrit word for shadow under a tree is "vṛkṣāt tāpaḥ" (वृक्षात् तापः).
Cherry is called "Padmaka" in Sanskrit, and litchi is called "Litchika" in Sanskrit.
The Sanskrit word for litchi is लीची (līcī).
The word for LITCHI in Sanskrit is "Lichikā" or "Lichu".
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li·tchi also li·chee or ly·cheen. pl. li·tchis also li·chees or ly·chees# A Chinese tree (Litchi chinensis) that bears bright red fruits, each of which has a large single seed with a white, fleshy, edible aril. # The nutlike fruit of this tree. Also called litchi nut. i think china
The scientific name of the litchi leaf is Litchi chinensis.
Duster is called "धूलपट" in Sanskrit.
Litchi chinensis
The Sanskrit word for shadow under a tree is "vṛkṣāt tāpaḥ" (वृक्षात् तापः).
A small rounded fruit with sweet white scented flesh, a large central stone, and a thin rough skin. Also called litchi nut when dried.
Chalk is called सुधाखंडः (sudhaakhandaha) in Sanskrit.
In Sanskrit, several trees have specific names, including "Vata" for the Banyan tree, "Ashvattha" for the Sacred Fig or Peepal tree, and "Palāsha" for the Flame of the Forest tree. The "Kadam" tree is referred to as "Kadamba," while the "Mango" tree is called "Amra." These names often carry cultural and spiritual significance in ancient texts and traditions.