Guest guest Posted October 11, 2005 Report Share Posted October 11, 2005 namaskaram; some more information about dharbai. pranamams http://www.trsiyengar.com/id65.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2005 Report Share Posted October 12, 2005 Can we have some information about its botanical name and why and where it grows? --- neelakrishna2001 <neelakrishna2001 wrote: > > namaskaram; > > some more information about dharbai. > > pranamams > > http://www.trsiyengar.com/id65.html > > > > > > Music Unlimited Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. http://music./unlimited/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2005 Report Share Posted October 14, 2005 Dear AasthikAs : Here is some additional Information on Dharbham in response to Sri Neelameggham's questions on the Botanical name for Dharbam ( ThUppul/ViswAmthram) and where it grows : Dharbham is also known as Kusa (sharp) . Kusa grass when it becomes dry is known as Dharbhai . It grows on brackish/salty water near river estuaries . It is a special kind of tussock grass that commonly grows in clumps . The dried Kusa grass has one or two or three or four leaves .Each one has a specific role in Vaidhika and Temple AarAdhana and other Hindu smaskArAs . Occasional ly you will seepictures of BuddhA seated on Dharbha grass during meditation . Botanical people cite two different kinds of Kusa Grass : Poa Cynosuroidas and Agrostis Linearis . PurANAs say that Kusa grass was formed , when the hairs on the Koormam got loosened during the churning for amrutham and washed away to the shores of milky ocean to form Kusa Grass with the sanctity . It grows in almost all states of India and mostly in river banks . It is colelcted on KrishNa Paksha Prathamai days by PurOhithAs with a specific manthram . V.Sadagopan - "r Neelameggham" <rneelameggham "neelakrishna2001" <neelakrishna2001; <> Wednesday, October 12, 2005 9:57 AM Re: The Holy Grass known as Dharbham or Dharbai > Can we have some information about its botanical name > and why and where it grows? > > > --- neelakrishna2001 <neelakrishna2001 > wrote: > >> >> namaskaram; >> >> some more information about dharbai. >> >> pranamams >> >> http://www.trsiyengar.com/id65.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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