Crossword-Solution: PIPAL
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| PIPAL | anagram | LAPPI, PALPI |
We have 13 clues for the answer “PIPAL”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Another fig tree of India. | 1 answer |
| Fig tree of India | 1 answer |
| India fig tree | 1 answer |
| Sacred fig tree of India | 1 answer |
| fig tree India | 1 answer |
| fig tree sacred | 1 answer |
| sacred fig tree | 1 answer |
| BUDDHA, tree of | 2 answers |
| tree sacred | 2 answers |
| SACRED fig/fig tree | 2 answers |
| BUDDHIST tree of enlightenment | 3 answers |
| Indian fig tree | 5 answers |
| sacred tree | 8 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETRE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PIPAL (5)
Some pipal-trees looked over the walls, and a couple of very antiquated cannon looked through them, but nothing stirred.
And still the gates were shut, and still only the pipal-trees looked over the wall, and only the cannon looked through.
Some fine pipal-trees grew in it though, one of them towered within three feet of the balcony, while the lower branches overspread the city wall.
All day long the green parrakeets flashed in and out of the pipal-trees, screaming and chattering, while the river wound blue among the yellow sands outside the wall; but to-night the only sound in them was the whispering of the leaves as the south wind passed, and both the river and the sands lay silver gray in the starlight.
There was the Mystic Bower, too, in an octagonal tent under a pipal tree, which gave you by an arrangement of looking-glasses the most unaccountable sensations for one rupee; and a signboard cried “Know Thyself!” where a physiological display lurked from the eyes of the police behind a perfectly respectable skeleton at one end of Peri Chandra's Gully.
Quotes with PIPAL (2)
In what is now known as Bodh Gaya…a Buddhist temple stands beside an ancient pipal, descended from that bodhi tree, or “enlightenment tree,” and I watched the rising of the morning star and came away no wiser than before. But later I wondered if the Tibetan monks were aware that the Bodhi tree was murmuring with gusts of birds, while another large pipal, so close by that it touched the holy tree with many branches, was without life. I make no claim for the event: I simply declare what I saw at Bodh Gaya.
There was just enough room for the tonga to get through among the bullock-carts, rickshaws, cycles and pedestrians who thronged both the road and the pavement--which they shared with barbers plying their trade out of doors, fortune-tellers, flimsy tea-stalls, vegetable-stands, monkey-trainers, ear-cleaners, pickpockets, stray cattle, the odd sleepy policeman sauntering along in faded khaki, sweat-soaked men carrying impossible loads of copper, steel rods, glass or scrap paper…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT, USA TODAY.
Used 5 times in crossword archives (1960–2014).