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Nala and Damayanti and Other Poems

BOOK XXVI
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The Asoca is a shrub consecrated to Mahadeva; men and women of all classes ought to bathe, on a particular day, in some holy stream, especially the Brahma-putra, and drink water with the buds of the Asoca floating in it.

This shrub is planted near the temples of Siva, and grows abundantly on Ceylon.

Sita is said to have been confined in a grove of it, while in captivity by Ravana; other relators say that she was confined in a place or house called Asocavan.

The Asoca is a plant of the first order of the eighth class, of leguminous fructification, and bears flowers of exquisite beauty.

Van Rheede (Hortus Malab.


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