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Ambiguity: Although Saal has separate glossary definitions below, it also represents an alternative spelling of the word Shala.
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Source: DDSA: A practical Hindi-English dictionarySaal in Hindi refers in English to:—(nm) an year; pain; the Sal tree; -[ba-sala] every year, year by year; ~[giraha] birthday; -[ha-sala] for years; —[palatana] the new year to commence; the year to be changed; —[bhari hona] an year to be troublous/inauspicious..—saal (साल) is alternatively transliterated as Sāla.
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Starts with (+76): Cal-jamakarj, Cal-jappucol, Cala, Calaikkarai, Calaikkentai, Calaivay, Calaiyakkai, Calakam, Calakan, Calakapairavi, Calakar, Calakarakam, Calakatankatar, Calakkiramam, Calakku, Calam, Calamalavaka, Calampam, Calampapashanam, Calankapashanam.
Ends with (+5): Acal, Aintacal, Aticcal, Avuriccal, Basaal, Erraccal, Halsaal, Iracal, Irical, Irucal, Kaiccal, Kataical, Katiccal, Kattirical, Kavalaiccal, Kokkaiccal, Kucal, Macal, Netuncal, Nilaccal.
Full-text (+379): Shala, Shal, Ashvakarna, Navasagara, Sasyasamvara, Irupu, Saalon-saal, Bhaktashala, Salarasa, Sal Tree, Bija sal, Sarjjarasa, Sal parni, Yamakasala, Salavana, Sal smalwking, Sal lahara, Sarjjamani, Shalaniryasa, Salalatthi.
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A Manual of Khshnoom (by Phiroz Nasarvanji Tavaria)
Bhakti-rasamrta-sindhu (by Śrīla Rūpa Gosvāmī)
Verse 2.1.47 < [Part 1 - Ecstatic Excitants (vibhāva)]
Verse 2.1.23 < [Part 1 - Ecstatic Excitants (vibhāva)]
Verse 3.4.4 < [Part 4 - Parenthood (vātsalya-rasa)]
The Great Chronicle of Buddhas (by Ven. Mingun Sayadaw)
Part 36 - Kusināgara as Buddha’s Last Repose < [Chapter 40 - The Buddha Declared the Seven Factors of Non-Decline for Rulers]
Part 45 - The Malla Princes pay their Last Respects to the Buddha < [Chapter 40 - The Buddha Declared the Seven Factors of Non-Decline for Rulers]
Part 46 - The Story of Subhadda, the Wandering Ascetic < [Chapter 40 - The Buddha Declared the Seven Factors of Non-Decline for Rulers]
Apadana commentary (Atthakatha) (by U Lu Pe Win)
Commentary on Biography of the thera Paccāgamaniya < [Chapter 7 - Sakacintaniyavagga (section on Sakacintaniya)]
Commentary on Biography of the thera Subhadda < [Chapter 5 - Upālivagga (section on Upāli)]
Birth of Prince Siddhartha, the Future Gotama Buddha < [Part 2 - Discourse on the non-remote preface (avidūre-nidāna)]
Tibet (Myth, Religion and History) (by Tsewang Gyalpo Arya)
4. Justification of the Monkey Myth < [Chapter 1 - Early Tibetan Origin Myth]
5. Scholarly Debate and the Revelation < [Chapter 1 - Early Tibetan Origin Myth]
Rasa Jala Nidhi, vol 3: Metals, Gems and other substances (by Bhudeb Mookerjee)
Part 6 - Lavana (6): Chulika salt < [Chapter XXIX - Lavana (salts)]
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