Cannabis leaves and flowers beverage consumed in Indian subcontinent.
1His system loaded up with bhang and opium and aconite.
2The bhang and betel and toddy sellers did a fine business during the festival of Rama.
3Trust me to elude those bhang-guzzlers outside.
4A shop near the fort's entrance sells flavored bhang, a beverage in the Indian subcontinent made from cannabis.
5A shop near the fort's entrance sells flavoured bhang, a beverage in the Indian subcontinent made from cannabis.
6They have drugged her with bhang!
7While marijuana is illegal in India, a derivative of it - called bhang - is legal and commonly used.
8After a while I started hitting the bhang myself, and we abandoned the metaphor in a spirit of mutual intoxication.
9There was a deal of rioting in the bazaars that night, and many a measure of bhang and toddy kept the fires burning.
10In the same city, says Mr. Caine, there are ninety shops for the sale of Bhang and Churras.
11The owner, an amiable man who goes by the name Doctor Bhang, serves it with cold coffee and milkshakes.
12When examined by a doctor it is discovered that she had taken the drug hashish - that is what Bhang is.
13"Bhang," says the same writer, "is the most horrible intoxicant the world has ever produced.
14When an Indian wants to commit some horrible crime such as murder, he prepares himself for it with two annas' worth of Bhang.
15If I am in the habit of drinking Bhang, and a seller thereof sells it to me, am I to blame him or myself?
16His system loaded up with bhang and opium and aconite.