Why is Peepal tree worshipped? Know the interesting story of both religion and science. Why Peepal Tree Is Worshiped Religious Beliefs And Scientific Facts Photoshow

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Peepal tree is considered very sacred in Hindu religion. It is mentioned in many religious texts. It is believed that Lord Vishnu resides in this tree. In some traditions it is also associated with Lord Brahma, Shiva and other deities. For this reason the Peepal tree is revered. Along with the puja, people offer water to the Peepal tree and also do parikrama.

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Peepal tree is considered important not only in Hinduism but also in Buddhism. It is believed that Gautam Buddha attained enlightenment under a Peepal tree (Bodhi tree) near the Mahabodhi Temple in Bihar. For this reason it is also called Bodhi tree.

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Peepal is a large and dense tree, which is considered very useful for the environment. This is the main role of Peepal tree in improving the quality of air, providing shade and providing fruits and habitat to birds and other creatures. Peepal releases oxygen 24 hours.

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In old times, Chaupal used to be set up under the Peepal tree in villages. Its dense shade provided relief to people from the heat. This is the reason why it also became an important part of social and cultural life.

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According to religious beliefs, Peepal tree should not be cut. From environmental point of view also, big and old trees should be saved.

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  • The scientific name of Peepal is Ficus religiosa, it is also called Sacred Fig.
  • According to Buddhist tradition, Gautam Buddha attained enlightenment under the Bodhi tree (peepal).
  • Peepal can live for hundreds of years. Many old Peepals still exist today.
  • This tree provides home to birds, insects and many small creatures.
  • Peepal has been described as a tree that releases oxygen 24 hours.

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Let us tell you, in Chapter 10 of Bhagavad Gita, Ashwattha (Peepal) is mentioned among the trees by Lord Krishna.

Mahabodhi Temple – Historical site associated with the Bodhi tree and Gautam Buddha. Botanical Survey of India – Information related to Indian trees and plants.

Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change – Information related to tree conservation and environment.

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