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| Last Updated:: 02/01/2013

Sacred plants

SACRED PLANTS OF INDIA

 

Buddhist monks at the Bodhi tree, Bodh Gaya

 

Tree / Plant worship has its roots in ancient times and continues to be an element of modern Indian traditions. Tree cults, in which a single or groves of trees have been worshipped, have flourished in India throughout history. In the scriptures, mention of the Kalpavriksha and Chaityavriksha is found, indicating that the worship of the plants is indeed an ancient Indian practice.

Plants have been traditionally considered sacred for the following reasons:

  • Its close association with a deity. For example - Bilva tree (Aegle marmelos) with Lord Shiva, Neem tree (Azadirachta indica) with Mariamman and Tulsi (Ocimum sanctum)with Lord Krishna.
  • Trees sheltering any object of worship like a deity, a fetish or a weapon have traditionally been considered sacred. Sthalavrikshas are actually the trees that first sheltered an open-air shrine, which was later replaced by a temple or shelter for the deity. The sacred tree became secondary and was worshipped along with other nature gods as the Sthalavrikshas of the temple and became an inseparable part of the faith.
  • Some plants are believed to have originated from bodies or limbs of Gods and hence, the sanctity. For example, the Flame of the forest (Butea monosperma) is believed to have originated from the body of Lord Brahmaandthe Rudraksha tree(Elaeocarpus ganitrus) rose from the tears of Lord Shiva.
  • Some plants become sacred through what might have occurred in their proximity. For example, the Peepal tree (Ficus religiosa), under which Gautama Buddha attained enlightenment, is considered sacred by the Buddhists.
  • Plants that have an important socialoreconomic significance or a major role in the local ecology are also considered sacred. For example, the veneration of the Khejri tree (Prosopis spicigera)by the Bishnois of Rajasthan is related to the crucial role the tree plays in the desert ecology. It provides the community with food, fodder and building material.

 

List of Sacred Plants

 

Alexandrian Laurel (Ball Tree)             Arabian Jasmine                            Asoka                            Bamboo
Banyan                                                     Bengal Quince                                Blinding tree                 Blue waterlily
Butterfly pea plant                                  Camel Foot Tree                             Cannon ball tree         Castor bean plant
Champaka                                              Clearing nut Tree                            Coconut Tree               Crepe Jasmine
Downy Jasmine                                     Flame of the forest                          Fragrant Screw Pine  Giant Milkweed
Heart-leaved moonseed                      Henna                                                Holy Basil                     Indian Beach
Indian Black Plum                                 Indian Butter                                      Indian Jackfruit
Indian Jasmine                                      Indian Jujube                                   Indian Laburnum         Indian Laurel Fig
Indian Lavender                                     Indian Medlar                                   Indian Mesquite           Indian Oleander
Indian Persimon                                    Indian Siris                                       Ink-Nut Tree                 Javanese Wood Plant
Kadam                                                     Khus Khus grass                            Kusha grass                Large Sebasten
Lemon                                                     Lotus                                                  Mango                           Marigold
Neem Tree                                             Night Jasmine                                 Palmyra Palm               Plaintain / Banana
Rice                                                         Rudraksha Tree                               Sacred Fig                    Sandalwood Tree
Sandpaper Tree                                    Shoe-flower Plant / China Rose   Sugarcane                   Tamarind Tree
Three-Leaved Caper                           Trumpet-Flower Tree                       Turmeric                       White Marudah Tree

Trees of the Rig Veda                          Aquatic plants of the Rig Veda      Grasses of Rig veda