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Ganja

noun
1.
A strong-smelling plant from whose dried leaves a number of euphoriant and hallucinogenic drugs are prepared.  Synonyms: Cannabis sativa, marihuana, marijuana.
2.
The most commonly used illicit drug; considered a soft drug, it consists of the dried leaves of the hemp plant; smoked or chewed for euphoric effect.  Synonyms: cannabis, marihuana, marijuana.






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"Ganja" Quotes from Famous Books



... resorted to. Unmarried children and persons dying from smallpox, leprosy, cholera and snake-bite are also buried. At the pyre the widow breaks her bangles and throws her glass beads on to her husband's body. On returning from the burning ghat the funeral party drink liquor. Some ganja, tobacco and anything else which the deceased may have been fond of during his life are left near the grave on the first day. Mourning is observed during ten days on the death of an adult and for three days for a child. Children are ...
— The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India - Volume II • R. V. Russell

... H. Damant, in the Indian Antiquary for September 1873, vol. II. p. 271, has a Dinajpur story called "Two ganja-eaters" which is very like our Wonderful Story. In it a ganja-eater who can eat six maunds of ganja[7] hears of another ganja-eater who can eat nine maunds; so he takes his six maunds of ganja, and sets off for his rival's country ...
— Indian Fairy Tales • Anonymous

... a song in praise of Shiraz. This we get in vol. ii. p. 48, where Shiraz is compared to Tiflis; and just as the former was made famous through Hafid, so the latter will become famous through Mirza Schaffy. Little did the worthy sage of Ganja dream that this would come literally true. Yet it did. The closing lines of ...
— The Influence of India and Persia on the Poetry of Germany • Arthur F. J. Remy

... it. In classical times there is no doubt that they drank freely, but have had to conform to the prohibition of liquor imposed by the Brahmans on high-caste Hindus. In lieu of liquor they became much addicted to the noxious drugs, opium and ganja or Indian hemp, drinking the latter in the form of the intoxicating liquid known as bhangs, which is prepared from its leaves. Bhang was as a rule drunk by the Rajputs before battle, and especially as a preparation ...
— The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India - Volume IV of IV - Kumhar-Yemkala • R.V. Russell

... drum, with dishevelled hair, and pretended to work magical cures. There was also a race of mighty conjurors, called Scingilli, who had the power of giving and withdrawing rain at pleasure; and they had a king called Ganja Chitorne, or God of the earth, to whom its first fruits were regularly offered. This person never died, but when tired of his sway on earth, he nominated a successor, and killed himself; a step, doubtless, prompted ...
— Lander's Travels - The Travels of Richard Lander into the Interior of Africa • Robert Huish



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