Significance of Divine tree

The concept of the Divine tree in Vaishnavism and literature signifies trees that embody sacredness and divine qualities. These trees, such as the Parijata, represent beauty and spiritual fulfillment, often linked to pivotal events and blessings throughout narratives. In various texts, Divine trees are depicted as symbols of abundance, virtue, and interconnectedness, frequently associated with deities or sacred rituals. They enhance the aesthetic and spiritual landscape, emphasizing their importance in both nature and religious practices.

Synonyms: Sacred tree, Holy tree, Celestial tree, Godly tree, Enchanted tree.

In Dutch: Goddelijke boom; In Finnish: Jumalallinen puu

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Hindu concept of 'Divine tree'

The concept of Divine tree in local and regional sources

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