Significance of Peepal tree
Synonyms: Bodhi tree, Sacred fig, Ficus religiosa, Pipal, Bo tree
In Dutch: Peepal-boom; In Finnish: Peepal puu; In Spanish: Árbol de pipal; In German: Pappel-Feigenbaum
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Hindu concept of 'Peepal tree'
In Hinduism, the Peepal tree symbolizes sustenance, enlightenment, and divine connection. It is revered for its spiritual significance, represents worldly attachments, and is associated with goddess Shashthi, embodying divine grace and sacredness.
From: Chaitanya Bhagavata
(1) A type of tree where goddess Shashthi is believed to be seated.[1]
From: Chandogya Upanishad (english Translation)
(1) A tree in Brahmaloka that exudes soma juice, representing sustenance and enlightenment.[2]
The concept of Peepal tree in local and regional sources
The Peepal tree holds profound cultural and spiritual significance, symbolizing enlightenment, serving as a ritual gathering place for women during Shravan, and connecting to local folklore, as seen in the story of Sonbai's dog.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) A symbol in Nehru’s writings representing the transition of seasons, illustrating his keen observation of nature's cycles.[3] (2) A specific type of tree that is significant in various cultural and spiritual contexts.[4] (3) A specific type of tree known for its cultural and spiritual significance, often associated with enlightenment in various traditions.[5]