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Pipal, Tree of Pushya Nakshatra, Cancer or Kark Rashi - Plant

Pipal, Tree of Pushya Nakshatra, Cancer or Kark Rashi - Plant

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Embark on a journey with the sacred Pipal, also known as the Pipal Tree Pushya Nakshatra Cancer Plant and associated with the zodiac sign Cancer or Kark Rashi. Offered by Vermi Organics, this revered tree has deep cultural and spiritual significance. With its distinctive heart-shaped leaves and cultural symbolism, the Pipal stands as a testament to the harmonious connection between nature and spirituality.

About: Pipal Tree Pushya Nakshatra Cancer Plant, scientifically known as Ficus religiosa, belongs to the Moraceae family and is native to the Indian subcontinent. Also known as the Bodhi Tree, this sacred plant holds profound importance in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. The Pipal is believed to be the tree under which Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha, attained enlightenment. Vermi Organics is honored to provide enthusiasts with the opportunity to cultivate this symbol of spiritual awakening.

Benefits: Beyond its cultural and spiritual significance, the Pipal Tree Pushya Nakshatra Cancer Plant offers several practical benefits. Its large, shady canopy provides relief from the sun, making it an ideal tree for outdoor spaces. Additionally, the tree's ability to absorb pollutants from the air contributes to improved air quality in its vicinity.

Type of Plant (Indoor or Outdoor): The Pipal is ideally suited for outdoor cultivation, where it can flourish in a spacious environment. Due to its size and the significance attached to its presence, it is not typically grown indoors. Plant this sacred tree in well-draining soil in a location with ample sunlight, allowing it to grow into a majestic symbol of spiritual connection in your outdoor space.

Care: Caring for the Pipal involves providing it with the right conditions to thrive and flourish. The tree prefers well-draining soil and regular watering, especially during its initial stages of growth. While it can tolerate various soil types, ensuring proper drainage is crucial. Pruning can be done to manage its growth and maintain an aesthetically pleasing shape.

Common Names: The Pipal goes by various common names, each reflecting its cultural and spiritual significance. Known as the Bodhi Tree in Buddhism, it is also referred to as Ashvattha in Hinduism and Peepal in Hindi. In different cultures and regions, it may be called Sacred Fig or Bo Tree.

Specifications:

  • Scientific Name: Ficus religiosa
  • Family: Moraceae
  • Height: Can reach up to 30 meters
  • Width: Canopy spread is extensive
  • Light Requirements: Full sunlight
  • Soil: Well-draining soil
  • Leaves: Large, heart-shaped, and glossy
  • Flowers: Inconspicuous, enclosed within a fig-like structure
  • Fruit: Small, fig-like structures containing seeds

Special Features: The Pipal possesses special features that contribute to its significance and allure:

  • Heart-shaped Leaves: The large, heart-shaped leaves of the Pipal are not only visually striking but also carry symbolic meaning, representing spiritual openness and enlightenment.
  • Cultural and Spiritual Significance: As the tree under which the Buddha attained enlightenment, the Pipal holds immense spiritual importance in Buddhism. It is also revered in Hinduism and Jainism, making it a symbol of universal spiritual awakening.
  • Longevity: The Pipal is known for its longevity, with some trees believed to live for several hundred years. This enduring quality adds to its symbolism of timeless wisdom and enlightenment.

Uses:

  • Spiritual and Meditation Spaces: Cultivate the Pipal in outdoor spaces dedicated to meditation and spiritual reflection, creating a serene environment for contemplation.
  • Air Purification: The Pipal contributes to improved air quality by absorbing pollutants, making it a valuable addition to urban and residential areas.
  • Cultural and Religious Ceremonies: The leaves of the Pipal are often used in cultural and religious ceremonies, symbolizing spiritual connection and purity.
  • Aesthetic Landscaping: The majestic presence and unique foliage of the Pipal make it an ideal choice for aesthetic landscaping, adding both cultural significance and natural beauty to gardens and parks.
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