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- According to Hindu scriptures, Aśvattha, (Sanskrit: अश्वत्थ) or Sacred fig (Ficus religiosa), is a sacred tree for the Hindus and has been extensively...
- permanently p****es on to the sons and grandsons One who plants even a single asvattha, wherever it may be, as per the prescribed mode, goes to the abode of Hari...
- 600 years ago, Lord Gautama Buddha sat with his back against an Esathu (Aśvattha) tree on the banks of the Neranjana River in Bodh****a, India. It was at...
- flowed, and became millet; from his skin his honour flowed, and became the aśvattha tree (Ficus religiosa); from his flesh his force flowed, and became the...
- ISBN 978-0-7864-9179-7. www.wisdomlib.org (19 January 2021). "Greatness of Aśvattha Tree [Chapter 247]". www.wisdomlib.org. Retrieved 29 October 2023. Rajarajan...
- where Shri Ramakrishna Paramhansha Dev planted five (pancha) trees i.e. Asvattha, Bata, Bel, Asok and Amlaki, under which he used to meditate. The Panchamundi...
- ಬೇವಿನ ಮರ BEvina mara in Kannada Sacred fig -- (Bo tree, pipal in Hindi, Asvattha in Bengali, ಅರಳಿ ಮರ araLi mara in Kannada, Jari in Gujarati, Pimpal-पिंपळ...
- (Palmyra palm / Bor****us flabellifer), bat (banyan/ Ficus benghalensis), asvattha (pipal/ Ficus religiosa), palash (Butea mono****), krishnachuda (Caesalpinia...
- p****es on to the children and grandchildren One who plants even a single asvattha, wherever it may be, as per the prescribed mode, goes to the abode of Hari...
- dactylifera L.), Tal (Bor****us flabellifer L.), Bat (Ficus bengalensis L.), Asvattha (Ficus religiosa L.), Palas (Butea frondosa), Krishnachuda (Caesalpinia...