Synonyms for vilva or Related words with vilva

pipal              peepul              bilva              pimpal              chinar              vilvam              deodar              khejri              vriksha              champaka              konrai              vriksham              samanea              vengai              shisham              kalpavriksha              kardhai              virutcham              mahua              maram              aranya              chinaberry              badam              dule              tectorius              kishkindha              oonch              marudha              pohutukawa              budhi              peepal              udala              kachnar              kishunpur              screwpine              murungai              nyagrodha              tentuli              jambul              bhelwa              bharadi              madhuka              malunggay              bilwa              benih              kemiri              jambula              parijat              pokok              banian             



Examples of "vilva"
The Sthala viruksham is Vilva tree. Vilva tree in this temple is about 1800 years old and it is said to be the very oldest, tallest and biggest in the world. The tree is still very lively and majestic.
There are shrines to Ganesha, Murugan, Vishwanatha and Gajalakshmi within the temple complex. The "sthala vriksha" is vilva.
Vilva as a child, had a tough routine, due to the financial problems he was not educated, but started his work as a Coolie.
Chusovoy () is a town in Perm Krai, Russia, located at the confluence of the Usva and Vilva Rivers with the Chusovaya River, east of Perm, the administrative center of the krai. Population:
To the north of the range flows Usva River to the south is Vilva River. Basegi range in a source of the most of tributaries of these two main rivers.
The landscape of the district is hilly in the west and mountainous in the east. Climate changes from southwest to northeast, where it becomes more cold and humid. Main rivers include the Vilva, the Vizhay, the Koyva, and the Usva.
During the great destruction period, the land was supposed to be destroyed and the world worshipped the Lord, who rose in the form of "Vilva" tree to save the land. The Lord obtained the name Vilvavanehswarar hence.
Maa Saarala is a Hindu goddess who patronizes the cultures of Vaishnav and Shakta. Rarely does one find the use of "Vilva Patra" and "Tulasi patra " in any temple, as they are symbols of two distinct divisions of Hindu culture.
The second season of Muodin huipulle (Finnish, "Project Runway"") began airing on Finland's MTV3 on 22 February 2011 at 20.00. The show is hosted by model Nora Vilva and designer Janne Renvall is the contestants' mentor. Jaakko Selin, mentor in season one, is one of the regular judges.
The Sivayoginathar Temple is old and is believed to be built at the spot where eight Siva "yogis"(sages) attained salvation and merged with the "lingam". The shrine is dedicated to "Chatur Kala Bhairavar", one of the four Bhairavas. The "Sthala Vriksha"(temple tree) of the temple is "vilva". The temple is frequented by people who were born under the sign Rishabha.
Glukhaya Vilva () is a river in Perm Krai, Russia, a left tributary of the Yazva River. It is long, and its drainage basin covers . It starts to the north of the uninhabited village of Talaya and flows through Solikamsky and Krasnovishersky districts. Its mouth is upstream of the settlement Kotomysh. There are many swamps near the river.
Chakrapani Temple is situated about 1.5 km North of Ramaswamy Temple. Here the main deity is Chakraraja. The Sudarshana Chakra is also here. The temple is also an exquisite exponent of the early temple architecture. The important and peculiar point about this temple is that Vilva (Bilwa) archana which is normally performed in Shiva temples is also performed here for the Perumal (Lord Vishnu).
Govorukha () is a river in Perm Krai, Russia, a right tributary of the Vishera River, which in turn is a tributary of the Kama River. The river is long with a drainage basin of . The Govorukha flows into the Vishera River from the Vishera's mouth. The main tributaries are the Vilva and Belaya rivers (both are left).
The temple has three sacred trees, namely Vanni, Vilva and Naga Linga trees. Lots of people visit this temple on Sunday to get rid of various illness and to perform various pariharams. The God here is said to be very powerful. The place is easily accessible from various parts of the city through train and bus facilities.
Vilva River () is a river in Perm Krai, Russia, a left tributary of the Usva River. It starts on the west foothills of the Ural, near the border with Sverdlovsk Oblast. It flows west and southwest, entering the Usva from the larger river's mouth near the town of Chusovoy. The river is long, and its drainage basin covers .
The king who built the temple is said to have built an 'ashram' during his last days, near the vilva tree. He did 'Tapas' there and came to be known as Kuwala (Bilwa) Maharshi. During his 'Tapas' the Lord appeared in his dreams and according to his wish the king continued his penance and is said to have entered heavenly abode.
A saint named Thavanithi was performing his worship in the temple. A deer chased by a hunter held the aegis of the saint. The saint took the form of a tiger to frighten the hunter. The hunter out of fear climbed the Vilva tree in the temple, waiting for the tiger to relent. The tiger was relentless and the hunter in an effort to keep him awake all night spilled vilva leaves one by one the whole night. Incidentally the vilva leaves fell on a Shiva Lingam that happen to be present under the tree. Since it was Sivarathri that day, the hunter got the blessings of Lord Siva as a result. The next day was to be the last day of the hunter in bhoologam. Yama, the death god approached the hunter to take him to Yama Logam. Dakshinamoorthy(Guru) with his "soola"(trident) and Nandi were driving Yama out of the temple. Lord Siva was unhappy about Nandi and just to avoid Siva's wrath Nandi faces the temple entrance. We can also see Dakshinamoorthy holding a soolam.
It is devoted to Brahma, Sugriva, and Rama. Shiva rescued Sugriva from his brother Vaali because Sugriva could not compete with Vaali in a fight. Sugriva prayed to Lord Shiva who turned Sugriva to a swan and kept him above the 'Vilva' tree, so Vaali could not find him. It is believed Lord Rama searching for Sita came here with Hanuman and Sugriva and prayed here which gives an additional tribute to this temple.
The reserve covers the Basegi Ridge, which runs north-south, and is divided into three sections (Southern, Middle and Northern Basegi) by steep ravines. The Basegi's geology is stable Lower Paleozoic and Proterozoic quartzite, facing the surface, with lesser amounts of granite and diabase. The main rivers are the Usva River (the northern border of the nature reserve) and the Vilva River (southern border). There is also a network of smaller rivers.
It is devoted to Brahma, Sugriva, and Rama. Shiva rescued Sugriva from his brother Vaali because Sugriva could not compete with Vaali in a fight. Sugriva prayed to Lord Shiva who turned Sugriva to a swan and kept him above the 'Vilva' tree, so Vaali could not find him. It is believed Lord Rama searching for Sita came here with Hanuman and Sugriva and prayed here which gives an additional tribute to this temple.