Top 10 Religious Plants Of India

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Peepal

This sacred tree is used to denote the four Vedas. In Sanskrit, peepal literally means wisdom.

Tulsi

An integral plant in Hindu households, it is both used as a medicinal herb and revered as a spiritual nourishment plant.

Banyan

Considered auspicious by Hindus, Jains and Buddhists, it is a symbol of wisdom, purity and longevity.

Bael

Its leaves and fruits are used in worship as well as for medicinal purposes. It is also believed to make wishes come true.

Ashoka

A popular sacred tree in India, it is mostly used in marriage ceremonies and other religious rituals.

Mango

This popular plant is used in different Hindu rituals and festivals. It is also used as a shield against evil eye.

Neem

This plant is an effective herbal medicine, can be used as pest control, as well as traditional skin treatment.

Lotus

Symbolising purity and sacredness, this plant has been traditionally used to depict gods and goddesses in Hindu mythology.

Sandalwood

Representing Lord Krishna and Vishnu, many sculptures in Hindu temples and Buddhist monasteries are made of sandalwood.

Banana

A highly revered plant, it is believed that five gods reside in each banana plant. Its leaves and fruits are used in various religious ceremonies.