10 Spiritual Plants & Trees  of India

Producer: Nishad T

Tulsi is considered holy and is linked with Lord Vishnu and utilised in a number of religious rituals.

Tulsi

The neem tree is revered as a symbol of safety and well-being, and is used in a variety of religious rites.

Neem

Amla is seen as a sign of luck and longevity and is connected to the Hindu deity Vishnu.

Amla

In Buddhism, Jainism, and Hinduism, peepal trees are said to be Lord Vishnu's home.

Peepal

Another revered tree in India is the banyan tree, which is frequently connected to Lord Shiva.

Banyan

Ashwagandha has a lot of spiritual significance, as it promotes inner serenity and well-being.

Ashwagandha

Due to its fragrance and relaxing qualities, sandalwood is used in many spiritual rites.

Sandalwood

During weddings and religious rituals, henna  stands for innocence and procreation.

Henna

During weddings and religious rituals, henna  stands for innocence and procreation.

Rudraksha

Especially in Buddhism and Hinduism, the lotus blossom is a symbol of purity and enlightenment.

Lotus