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Aegle marmelos
Class Magnoliopsida +
Common Indian names • Hindi: बेल Bel (Hindi); হৈৰীখগোক Heirikh• Hindi: बेल Bel (Hindi); হৈৰীখগোক Heirikhagok (Manipuri); Maredu (Marathi); Vilvam (Tamil); Vilvam (Malayalam); Sandiliyamu (Telugu); Bilvapatre (Kannada); বেল Bel (Bengali); Bello (Konkani); Bel (Urdu);বেল Bel (Assamese); Bili (Gujarati); Adhararuha, Sivadrumah, Tripatra (Sanskrit)dhararuha, Sivadrumah, Tripatra (Sanskrit)  +
Common hindi name बेल Bel  +
Common name Bel, Beli fruit, Bengal quince, Stone apple, Wood apple  +
Division/Phylum Magnoliophyta +
Family Rutaceae +
Food use Yes  +
Food use description The fruit is eaten fresh or dried. If fresThe fruit is eaten fresh or dried. If fresh, the juice is strained and sweetened to make a drink similar to lemonade, and is also used in making sharbat, a refreshing drink where the pulp is mixed with water, sugar and some lime juice and then left to stand for a few hours, after which it is strained.Ice cubes can be added. It is called bael ka sharbat (Hindi) or bel pana (Oriya:ବେଲ ପଣା), popular in Northern and Eastern India.People love it for it's cooling effect (stops sweating). If the fruit is to be dried, it is usually sliced first and left to dry by the heat of the sun. The hard leathery slices are then placed in a pan with several litres of water which is then boiled and simmered. As for other parts of the plant, the leaves and small shoots are eaten as salad greens.nd small shoots are eaten as salad greens.  +
Genus Aegle +
Header caption Close-up of a few mature but unripe fruits hanging from a Bael (Aegle marmelos / Rutaceae) tree in the Fruit And Spice Park, Homestead, Florida. Note the Tri-foliate leaf arrangement so typical of Bael.  +
Header image Bael04 FSPark Asit.jpg  +
Introdescription ''Aegle marmelos'' or Bael is a middle siz''Aegle marmelos'' or Bael is a middle sized slender aromatic armed tree native to India and Pakistan. It has since spread to throughout South-east Asia. It is a gum-bearing tree. The tree is used in several cooking preparations in India. It is also important in religious rituals and has medicinal value. In the Hindu religion, the Tri-foliate leaves typical of the Bael is seen as the 3-pronged Trident (Trisula) that Lord Shiva holds in his right hand. The Trident symbolizes his three fundamental Powers (shakti) of Will (iccha), Action (kriya) and Knowledge (jnana). The Trident also symbolizes the past, the present and the future. Almost every Hindu temple in India would have one or more Bael trees in their courtyards.(Source:Wikipedia)ees in their courtyards.(Source:Wikipedia)  +
Native species Yes  +
Order Sapindales +
Page creation date 4 December 2010  +
Regnum Plantae +
Religious occasion In Hinduism + , Bael fruits where also used in other deities puja rituals and crushed or offered in the same way as coconuts are today. Another name for bael fruits is Seer Phael (head fruit) because it has an outer shell like a skull (which is white + , The Tri-foliate leaves typical of the Bael is seen as the 3-pronged Trident (Trisula) that Lord Shiva holds in his right hand. The Trident symbolizes his three fundamental Powers (shakti) of Will (iccha) + , Action (kriya) and Knowledge (jnana). The Trident also symbolizes the past + , The Bael tree is part of an important fertility ritual for girls known as the Bel baha. In a very interesting ceremony + , The Newars of Nepal and India marry off their daughters at puberty to a bael fruit. So long as the fruit is safely kept and does not crack open or decomposes + , The girl can never become widowed + , Even if her human husband dies. It seems that for the Newars this age-old custom helped prevent atrocity to womenfolk who were widowed in the context of social disdain for widows in most other Anglicized communities + , Particularly those from the Anglicized modern Hindu religious system. +
Religious significance Yes  +
Species name w:Aegle marmelos +
User ID User:Gauravm +
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Categories Plants  + , Species page  +
Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki. 4 December 2010 23:07:36  +
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