Keyword | Audbhida Dravya |
Type | D.G. |
Etymology/ Definition | उद्भिद्य पृथिवीं जायन इति औद्भिदं वृक्षादि । च. सू. १/६८ चक्रपाणि |
Reference | C.Su.1/68 |
Literary Meaning | M / W – coming forth, springing forth , breaking through. |
Implied Meaning | The substances that emerge after perforating the earth – the plants |
Elaboration | These are divided into Dravya of four types: 1. Vanaspati – Plants that bear fruit without apparent flowering are called Vanaspati . e. g. Banyan tree ( Ficus Bengalansis ). 2. Vaanaspatya – Plants, which bear fruits after flowering are called Vaanaspatya e. g. Mango tree ( Mangifera Indica ) 3. Oshadhi – Plants, which die on maturity of fruit are called Oshadhi e. g. Rice, Wheat 4. Veerudh – Plants growing as creepers or growing in clumps or cluster are called Veerudh . e. g. Gudoochi ( Tinospora Cordifolia ) |
Contemporary Colloquial | Plant kingdom |
Antonym | Jaangama, Khanija |
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