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Another belief is that the trifoliate shape of Bael leaf is symbolic representation of three eyes of Lord Shiva. [4] [29] In the traditional practice of the Hindu and Buddhist religions by people of the Newar culture of Nepal, the bael tree is part of a fertility ritual for girls known as the Bel Bibaaha. Girls are "married" to the bael fruit ...
Anxiety about water availability for crops and trees increased the importance of his cult, which focused attention on his role as a rain god. [20] He was also called upon during battle, showing that he was thought to intervene actively in the world of man, [30] unlike the more aloof El. The Lebanese city of Baalbeck was named after Baal. [33]
Bael may refer to: Aegle marmelos, commonly known as bael, a species of tree; Bael (demon), a demon described in demonological grimoires; Bael (Dungeons & Dragons), a Dungeons & Dragons character; Bael (wrestler), Filipino American professional wrestler Benito Cuntapay (born 1978) Bael Bael, Victoria, Australia
Wood apple is a common name for several trees of Aurantioideae with edible fruits and may refer to: . Aegle marmelos ("Bael" in Hindi), a tree native to India; Limonia acidissima ("Velaga-pandu" in Telugu, "Belada Hannu" in Kannada, "Velam Pazham" or "Vizhaam Pazham" in Tamil, "Diwul" [දිවුල්] in Sinhala, "Kanthu" by Bhola tribe), a tree native to South Asia and Southeast Asia east ...
According to Wierus, Bael is the first king of Hell with estates in the east. He has three heads: a toad, a man, and a cat. He also speaks in a raucous, but well-formed voice, and commands 66 legions. Bael teaches the art of invisibility, and may be the equivalent of Baal or Baalzebub, one of the Seven princes of Hell. [3]
Baʿal Berith (Hebrew: בעל ברית, lit. 'Baʿal of the Covenant') and El Berith (Hebrew: אל ברית, lit. 'God of the Covenant') are titles of a god or gods worshiped in Shechem, in ancient Canaan, according to the Bible.
The subfamily has been divided into two tribes, the ancestral Clauseneae and the more advanced Citreae, as in a 1967 classification. [1] A 2021 classification by Appelhans et al. based on a molecular phylogenetic study of almost 90% of the genera of the family Rutaceae places about 27 genera in the subfamily, stating that it was not yet feasible to produce a division into tribes. [2]
A bagel (Yiddish: בײגל, romanized: beygl; Polish: bajgiel [ˈbajɡʲɛl] ⓘ; also spelled beigel) [1] is a bread roll originating in the Jewish communities of Poland. [2] ...