Significance of Pipal tree
Synonyms: Bodhi tree, Sacred fig, Ficus religiosa, Peepal tree, Bo tree
In Dutch: Pipal-boom; In Finnish: Pipal puu; In Spanish: Árbol pipal
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Hindu concept of 'Pipal tree'
In Hinduism, the Pipal tree symbolizes a sacred space as it is believed to be the dwelling of the goddess Simantini, representing spiritual significance and reverence associated with nature and divine presence.
From: Chaitanya Bhagavata
(1) The type of tree under which the goddess Simantini is situated.[1]
The concept of Pipal tree in local and regional sources
The Pipal tree is significant as it marks the spot where the elder brother poured milk into a hole, symbolizing a connection with nature and spiritual practices within the region's cultural context.
From: Folklore of the Santal Parganas
(1) The location where the elder brother poured the milk into a hole.[2]
From: Buddhist Ceremonies and Rituals of Sri Lanka
(1) Also known as ficus religiosa, this tree is revered in Buddhism and is identified as the Bodhi-tree under which the Buddha attained Enlightenment.[3]
From: Triveni Journal
(1) The tree under which Siddhartha meditated and realized his enlightenment, later known as the Bodhi tree.[4]