Bhojpatra is a birch or Bhurja tree Bhojpatra is used for writing sacred mantras, which are placed in an amulet and worn around the neck for protection or blessing. Available frequently in Himalayan range, bhojpatra’s bark is soft, shining and is like a paper. Its heartwood is of red and white color.
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