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P-ISSN: 2394-0530, E-ISSN: 2320-3862

2016, Vol. 4, Issue 2, Part A

Bael (Aegle Marmelos) A Kalpavraksha

MS Khandare

Aegle marmelos, commonly called as bael or golden apple. This plant naturally grows in India it is also recorded in Asia. It is used in the worship of Shiva in Hindu. The fruit, root, bark and are leaves used by tribal and all Indian to cure various diseases and disorders, it is also used as holy plant it is also used as fuel and for furniture making. Beal plant kills the entire pathogenic microorganism. It is specially use in control of heart diseases, urinary disorders, dysentery, eye diseases, red and white discharge, cough, piles etc. Tribal peoples throughout India fully depend on the plant for furnish their all basic and other needs which are essential for their life. In remote area villagers depend upon the folk medicine and house hold remedies. Bael is one of wild plants growing naturally on road and on west land which is very important to cure several diseases of rural peoples and domesticated animals. The observations were confirmed with that of the standard literature.
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How to cite this article:
MS Khandare. Bael (Aegle Marmelos) A Kalpavraksha. J Med Plants Stud 2016;4(2):13-14.
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