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bhang
‖ bhang, bang (bæŋ) Forms: 6–9 bangue, 7–9 bang, 9 bhang; (also 7 bange, 7–8 banque, 8 bank, 9 beng, benj, bhung). [A word widely spread in Eastern langs.: in Urdū, and various Indian langs., bhāng, bhang, bhung; in Pers., bang (whence Arab. banj, benj); all from Skr. bhaṅgā hemp. Its first European... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bhang
Bhang is mainly used in bhang shops, which sell the cannabis-infused Indian drinks bhang lassi and bhang thandai. In Mathura it can be found in bhang thandai and bhang lassi. wikipedia.org
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Why are weed and hash illegal in India, but not bhang?
That is not to say India does not consume weed or hash. India enacted the Narcotics Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act in 1985, effectively criminalising the use of the fruit and flower of ...
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On Holi, a look at the tradition of consuming ... - The Indian Express
Mar 7, 2023On Holi, a look at the tradition of consuming bhang in India Bhang is a green-coloured paste made from seeds and leaves of the female cannabis plants — they have higher potency and Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) content than their male counterparts. It is said to have been in use for thousands of years, and finds mention in ancient Hindu texts.
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Bhangeri
High-quality cannabis (Bhang) plants grow naturally in the uncultivated lands around the village. Residents started calling the village Bhangeri, or "the place where bhang grows." wikipedia.org
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beng
beng variant of bhang. Oxford English Dictionary
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Bhangi Misl
The misl received its name "Bhangi" because Chhajja Singh and his soldiers frequently used the herbal intoxicant bhang (drink made from cannabis sativa Gallery See also Bhang Cannabis and Sikhism References Misls Cannabis and Sikhism wikipedia.org
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benj
benj variant of bhang. Oxford English Dictionary
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Solanki (clan)
Other groups that use the name include the Bhils of Rajasthan, Koḷis, Ghān̄cīs, Kumbhārs, Bāroṭs, Kaḍiyās, Darjīs, Mocīs, Ḍheḍhs, and Bhangīs. wikipedia.org
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bangue
bangue variant of bhang; obs. f. bang. Oxford English Dictionary
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Thandai
There are variants of thandai and the most common are badam (almond) thandai and bhang (cannabis) thandai. wikipedia.org
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subjee
‖ subjee (sʌbˈdʒiː) Also sabji, sabzi, subzee, subdschi, (erron.) subjah. [ad. Urdu sabzī greenness, verdue, etc., bhang, f. sabz, a. Pers. sebz green.] The leaves and seed capsules of Indian hemp (Cannabis indica) used for making bhang; also, a drink made from an infusion of bhang.1826 W. Ainslie M... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lassi
Bhang lassi Bhang lassi is a cannabis-infused drink that contains bhang, a liquid derivative of cannabis, which has effects similar to other eaten forms Uttar Pradesh is known to have licensed bhang shops, and in many places, one can buy bhang products and drink bhang lassis. wikipedia.org
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Cannabis shop
Bhang shop In India, several Indian states allow licensed bhang shops to sell bhang, a decoction of cannabis. They mainly sell traditional cannabis-infused Indian bhang drinks Bhang lassi and Bhang thandai. wikipedia.org
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Cannabis in India
as bhang lassi and bhang thandai made from bhang being one of the most common legal uses. Later, bhang was used to cool him down. Shiva Purana suggests offering bhang to Shiva during the summer months. wikipedia.org
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