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Síla

Sâla is a term used in several languages and contexts. In botanical usage, it most often denotes the sal tree, particularly Shorea robusta, a large evergreen native to the Indian subcontinent and parts of Southeast Asia. The diacritic form sâla appears in transliteration from languages that mark vowel length, and may be used in reference to the same tree or to related terms.

The sal tree grows in tropical forests and is valued for its durable timber and resin. Its

In onomastics and toponymy, sâla may occur as a personal name or a place name in some

Etymologically, the term is linked to Sanskrit forms such as sāla or śāl, names for the tree

wood
is
used
in
construction,
furniture,
and
carpentry,
while
resin
from
sal-producing
species
is
used
in
varnishes
and
traditional
medicines.
The
sal
forest
community
is
ecologically
important
in
Nepal,
India,
Bangladesh,
and
adjoining
regions,
supporting
biodiversity
and
local
livelihoods.
languages,
reflecting
regional
linguistic
practices
and
the
influence
of
the
tree's
cultural
presence.
Spelling
with
diacritics
varies
by
language
and
transliteration
system.
in
classical
texts,
later
entering
vernacular
languages
as
sal
or
sāl.
The
usage
and
meaning
of
sâla
thus
depend
on
regional
linguistic
tradition.