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definition of bhurjapatra​

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Answered by chhayagangwar
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Bhajupatra means the inner bark of the tree. It is also known as Himalayan Birch. ... The tree has a white paper-like bark which was used in ancient India to write manuscripts in Sanskrit.

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"Bhajupatra means the inner bark of the tree. It is also known as Himalayan Birch. ... The tree has a white paper-like bark which was used in ancient India to write manuscripts in Sanskrit.

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