Worship these trees on the omnipotent Amavasya
Sarva Pitru Amavasya Tree Worship: The day of omnipresent Amavasya is considered to be the biggest opportunity to satisfy the ancestors and get their blessings. On this day, along with Shraddha, Tarpan and Daan-Virtya, the importance of worship of special trees has also been told in the scriptures. It is believed that these trees reside in the gods and ancestors, so if they are worshiped with reverence, then the ancestors are pleased and showers the blessings of happiness and prosperity on the family.
On the omnipotent Amavasya, not only Shraddha and Tarpan, but also the worship of these holy trees is important. By worshiping peepal, banyan, amla, vine and basil, you can satisfy the soul of the ancestors and with their blessings you can get happiness, prosperity, health and peace in life.
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Peepal tree
Peepal has been called the abode of Tridevas. In the Vishnu Purana, it is described as the holiest tree. On the omnipresent Amavasya, lighting water under the Peepal and chanting the mantra provides peace to the souls of the ancestors. Also, the discord and poverty of the house is also removed.
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Banyan tree
Banyan is considered a symbol of longevity and stability. Skanda Purana states that worshiping Banyan provides long -term satisfaction to the ancestors. On this day, by offering water on the banyan trunk and lighting a lamp, remembering the ancestors, the age and children in the family are welfare.
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Amla tree
Amla is called nectar fruit. Its special importance has been told in the Padma Purana. Worshiping the gooseberry tree on the omnipotent Amavasya and donating the gooseberry brings long -term peace to the ancestors. Also, there is an increase of health and wealth in the house.
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Vine tree
Bel letter is very dear to Shiva. According to the scriptures, worshiping the bell tree is pleased with the ancestors as well as Lord Shiva himself. It is particularly fruitful to offer bell letters on the Sarvapitri Amavasya and offer it under the bell tree.
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Basil
No worship is considered complete without Tulsi. It is said in the Tulsi Purana that Lakshmiji himself resides in Tulsi. On the day of Pitra Amavasya, by lighting a lamp in Tulsi and offering water, the ancestors attain salvation and the grace of Goddess Lakshmi remains on the family.
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