Have you heard of 'Nil Weralu'?ππ I thought I'd tell you about this and I found out about this recently. I bought some "Nil Weralu" when I saw them selling in a small shop on the corner on the way to town☺️. They not only sell them but also tell us a lot about the uniqueness and quality of these "Nil Weralu". So guys I will share those things with you.
These days it is very difficult to find 'Nil Weralu'π₯. These grow in areas like the Nuwaraπ. Fruiting occurs in January and February each year. "Nil Weralu" are said to be common in countries such as India, Nepal, Thailand, and Bangladesh.
In India..
The name "Rudraraksha" is derived from the name of Lord Shiva associated with "Nil Weralu" and "Rudraraksha" or "Nil Weralu" is said to be a seed from the tears of Lord Shivaπ§."Nil Weralu" has become one of the most revered nuts. Devotees believe that wearing the "Nil Weralu" seeds brings blessings from Lord Shiva. It is also mentioned in some places that there are "Nil weralu" seeds in the necklace of Lord ShivaπΏ.There is a belief that applying "Nil Weralu" seeds to high blood pressure, mental illness, fear, throat ailments, as well as putting the seeds in a pot of water and drinking the water will cure the disease.ππ
Actually "Nil weralu" is a very healthy fruitππ. It is said that eating this "Nil weralu" fruit can bring relief to many ailments in the body and make it healthierπ.
Among these diseases, it is said to help control body sugar levels, cure cholesterol and feverπ€, relieve high blood pressure, protect against mental illnessπ€§, cure sore throats and cure neurological disordersπ.
the taste of this, it tastes less than the average "veralu"☺️. It tastes "Kahata"π. What we want to see in this fruit is quality rather than tasteπ€. If you see this fruit too, do not forget to buy it.π
Wowπ..it's colour is super.it's look very tasty dr..π€© i want eat it.π
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