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pipal
[ pahy-puhl, pee- ]
noun
- a fig tree, Ficus religiosa, of India, somewhat resembling the banyan.
pipal
/ ˈ貹ɪə /
noun
- a variant of peepul
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Word History and Origins
Origin of pipal1
1780–90; < Hindi ī貹 < Sanskrit pippala
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Example Sentences
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He famously achieved enlightenment—his insights about the cause of suffering and the way to end it—while meditating under a pipal tree.
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No trees, perhaps, are held in greater veneration in India, than the Ficus Religiosa or pipal tree.
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Lifting his hat, he walked towards a huge pipal tree in the compound.
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An old man came running up the road, between its walls of pipal trees, beating his mouth with the palm of his hand in a staccato lament.
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Such a performance should be rated as a religious act like the planting of the pipal tree in India.
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