Beluva & Beḷuva [the guṇa -- form of billa, in like meaning. It is the diaeretic form of Sk. *bailva or *vailva, of which the contracted form is P. bella] 1. the Vilva tree, Aegle marmelos M i.108; ii.6; J iv.363, 368; vi.525, 560. -- 2. wood of the Vilva tree S i.22; D ii.264; Mhbv 31. -- pakka ripe fruit of the Vilva J v.74. -- paṇḍu( -- vīṇā) a yellow flute made of Vilva wood, representing a kind of magic flute which according to SnA 393 first belonged to Māra, and was then given to Pañcasikha, one of the Heavenly Musicians, by Sakka. See Vism 392 (attributed to Pañcasikha); DhA i.433 (of Māra; v. l. veḷuvadaṇḍa -- vīṇā); iii.225 (of P.); SnA 393 (v. l. veluva˚). -- laṭṭhi a young sprout of the Vilva tree KhA 118. -- salāṭuka the unripe fruit of the Vilva, next in size to the smaller kola, surpassed in size by the ripe billa or billi S i.150=A iv.170=Sn p. 125.