Guest guest Posted January 28, 2009 Report Share Posted January 28, 2009 Dear Gupte Ji Jaya Siyaa Raam Thanks very much for writing so much about Kalp Taru. In fact I have never thought that Kalp Taru can be present on Earth also, because as it came out of the churning of the ocean, it was taken by Indra and he planted i his Nandan Van garden. How it can be on Prithvi? Net it fulfilles wishes - now do these trees which yu have mentioned fulfill people's wishes? If this happens on Earth, nothing is impossible for anybody here. So I doubt it whether those trees are Kalp Taru. One can name any tree any name but I doubt that those trees can fulfill people's wish. If you find such a tree, let me also know. Thanks anyways, Wih regards Sushma sacred-objects , " h. r. gupte " <hrgupte wrote: > > Kalpataru, the divine tree of life being guarded by mythical creatures > Kinnara and Kinnari, flying Apsara and Devata. 8th century Pawon > temple, Java, Indonesia. > > Kalpavriksha is a mythological, wish-fulfilling divine tree that is a > common trope in Sanskrit literature from the earliest sources onwards > – see Rig Veda (1.75; 17.26). Along with the kamadhenu, or > 'wish-giving cow', the kalpavriksha originated during the Samudra > manthan or " churning of the milk ocean " , and the King of the gods, > Indra returned with it to his paradise. While there is no attested > Sanskrit source conclusively identifying this mythological tree with > any real, known tree kalpavriksha can figuratively refer to a source > of bounty. > > Different trees are referred to as the Kalpa Vriksha. > * According to the Padma_Purana, this tree is the 'Parijat' - > Night-flowering_Jasmine. > * At Joshimath in Uttaranchal, which commemorates the residence of > Adiguru Shankaracharya, there is a large, ancient bodhi tree known > locally as the kalpavriksha. This tree is the Pipal / Peepal tree - > Sacred_Fig. > * Some persons refer to the Banyan tree as the Kalpavriksha. > * Some parts of India, especially coastal areas call the Coconut tree > as Kalpavriksha or kalpataru because of its ability to amply provide > for human needs. > > > Kalpavriksha : It is a very rare species. Probably only five > kalpavrikshas can be found in India out of which four are in Ranchi in > the Doranda area. Its botanical name is Adansonia Digitata. It is of > the baobab family and so it is also commonly called the Baobab tree. > > > There are few Kalpa vikshas are at Ranchi... > http://www.ranchi.com/ look for kalpataru in links > also > http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2645935480101638362zwEWMM > > Anyone to contribute more on the subject??? > > If it is Baobab then in Pune can also boast to have one kalpataru.... > the said Baobab tree is in main Abhinav chowk.On the crossing of > Bajirao chowk and Tilak road opposit to Cilai showroom. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2009 Report Share Posted January 28, 2009 Baobab is unfortunately not A Native Tree of Indian Sub-Continent, But a commonly occuring Native Tree of Southern Africa..(all countries within the Southern Africa including the Madagascar Is. Botanical nomeclemature: Adansonia digitata A L. African names: Family: Malvaceae Common names: baobab, Cream of Tartar tree, monkey-bread tree, lemonade tree (Eng.); kremetartboom(Afr.); isimuku, umShimulu, isiMuhu (Zulu); ximuwu (Tsonga); mowana (Tswana); muvhuyu (Venda) Baobab is the common name of a genus (Adansonia) containing eight species of trees, native to Madagascar (the centre of diversity, with six species), mainland Africa and Australia (one species in each). The mainland African species also occurs on Madagascar, but it is not a native of that country. Other common names include boab, boaboa, bottle tree and monkey bread tree. www.plantzafrica.com/plantab/adansondigit.htm sacred-objects , " h. r. gupte " <hrgupte wrote: > > Kalpataru, the divine tree of life being guarded by mythical creatures > Kinnara and Kinnari, flying Apsara and Devata. 8th century Pawon > temple, Java, Indonesia. > > Kalpavriksha is a mythological, wish-fulfilling divine tree that is a > common trope in Sanskrit literature from the earliest sources onwards > – see Rig Veda (1.75; 17.26). Along with the kamadhenu, or > 'wish-giving cow', the kalpavriksha originated during the Samudra > manthan or " churning of the milk ocean " , and the King of the gods, > Indra returned with it to his paradise. While there is no attested > Sanskrit source conclusively identifying this mythological tree with > any real, known tree kalpavriksha can figuratively refer to a source > of bounty. > > Different trees are referred to as the Kalpa Vriksha. > * According to the Padma_Purana, this tree is the 'Parijat' - > Night-flowering_Jasmine. > * At Joshimath in Uttaranchal, which commemorates the residence of > Adiguru Shankaracharya, there is a large, ancient bodhi tree known > locally as the kalpavriksha. This tree is the Pipal / Peepal tree - > Sacred_Fig. > * Some persons refer to the Banyan tree as the Kalpavriksha. > * Some parts of India, especially coastal areas call the Coconut tree > as Kalpavriksha or kalpataru because of its ability to amply provide > for human needs. > > > Kalpavriksha : It is a very rare species. Probably only five > kalpavrikshas can be found in India out of which four are in Ranchi in > the Doranda area. Its botanical name is Adansonia Digitata. It is of > the baobab family and so it is also commonly called the Baobab tree. > > > There are few Kalpa vikshas are at Ranchi... > http://www.ranchi.com/ look for kalpataru in links > also > http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2645935480101638362zwEWMM > > Anyone to contribute more on the subject??? > > If it is Baobab then in Pune can also boast to have one kalpataru.... > the said Baobab tree is in main Abhinav chowk.On the crossing of > Bajirao chowk and Tilak road opposit to Cilai showroom. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2009 Report Share Posted January 28, 2009 Respected gurujanos, Just today on aajtaak channel on dharm topic they where discusing on this tree kalpvrukhs they showned in MATHURA where krisna had showned this tree to radhaji which now is in form on black stone & so people where praying that stone [shilla] pouring milk & says you can fullfill your wishes here, so in MATHURA this KALPVRUKHS tree is in form of shilla. Also in RANCHI where this tree is still alive the city people now wonts to cut the sacred tree because they have to widen the roads so really NO ONE wonts to object on this tree so I dont know whether they really think this is such a sacred tree??? or no one beleave that this tree as kalpvrukhs tree. so BHAGVATJEE may be right??? I now got same fillings on this tree in ranchi. thanks patel bhagvatjee <bhagvatjeesacred-objects Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2009 6:37:48 PM Re: Kalpa Vriksha/Kalpataru Dear Gupte JiJaya Siyaa RaamThanks very much for writing so much about Kalp Taru. In fact I have never thought that Kalp Taru can be present on Earth also, because as it came out of the churning of the ocean, it was taken by Indra and he planted i his Nandan Van garden. How it can be on Prithvi?Net it fulfilles wishes - now do these trees which yu have mentioned fulfill people's wishes? If this happens on Earth, nothing is impossible for anybody here. So I doubt it whether those trees are Kalp Taru. One can name any tree any name but I doubt that those trees can fulfill people's wish.If you find such a tree, let me also know.Thanks anyways,Wih regardsSushmasacred-objects, "h. r. gupte" <hrgupte > wrote:>> Kalpataru, the divine tree of life being guarded by mythical creatures> Kinnara and Kinnari, flying Apsara and Devata. 8th century Pawon> temple, Java, Indonesia.> > Kalpavriksha is a mythological, wish-fulfilling divine tree that is a> common trope in Sanskrit literature from the earliest sources onwards> – see Rig Veda (1.75; 17.26). Along with the kamadhenu, or> 'wish-giving cow', the kalpavriksha originated during the Samudra> manthan or "churning of the milk ocean", and the King of the gods,> Indra returned with it to his paradise. While there is no attested> Sanskrit source conclusively identifying this mythological tree with> any real, known tree kalpavriksha can figuratively refer to a source> of bounty.> > Different trees are referred to as the Kalpa Vriksha.> * According to the Padma_Purana, this tree is the 'Parijat' -> Night-flowering_ Jasmine.> * At Joshimath in Uttaranchal, which commemorates the residence of> Adiguru Shankaracharya, there is a large, ancient bodhi tree known> locally as the kalpavriksha. This tree is the Pipal / Peepal tree -> Sacred_Fig.> * Some persons refer to the Banyan tree as the Kalpavriksha.> * Some parts of India, especially coastal areas call the Coconut tree> as Kalpavriksha or kalpataru because of its ability to amply provide> for human needs.> > > Kalpavriksha : It is a very rare species. Probably only five> kalpavrikshas can be found in India out of which four are in Ranchi in> the Doranda area. Its botanical name is Adansonia Digitata. It is of> the baobab family and so it is also commonly called the Baobab tree.> > > There are few Kalpa vikshas are at Ranchi...> http://www.ranchi. com/ look for kalpataru in links> also> http://good- times.webshots. com/photo/ 2645935480101638 362zwEWMM> > Anyone to contribute more on the subject???> > If it is Baobab then in Pune can also boast to have one kalpataru... .> the said Baobab tree is in main Abhinav chowk.On the crossing of> Bajirao chowk and Tilak road opposit to Cilai showroom.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2009 Report Share Posted January 28, 2009 Dear Sushma jee,I don't know what is real Kalpa Taru.....As since childhood i heard many stories about kalpataru.Some referred Parijatka as kalpa vriksha some referred coconut tree as kalpa vriksha.Recently some one from Nagpur said about plantation of kalpavriksha in my tour to Nagpur area.Unfortunately I could not visit the place.However I am just looking for more comments from various people in this forum about Kalpa Vriksha.Further about the its ability to full fill wish....there are few such trees all over the world u can visit following link.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wish_TreeThere r many such interesting topics which can be discussed under this forum...One such is Loha Nashini.does any one know about Loha nashini???H R Guptebhagvatjee <bhagvatjee wrote: Dear Gupte JiJaya Siyaa RaamThanks very much for writing so much about Kalp Taru. In fact I have never thought that Kalp Taru can be present on Earth also, because as it came out of the churning of the ocean, it was taken by Indra and he planted i his Nandan Van garden. How it can be on Prithvi?Net it fulfilles wishes - now do these trees which yu have mentioned fulfill people's wishes? If this happens on Earth, nothing is impossible for anybody here. So I doubt it whether those trees are Kalp Taru. One can name any tree any name but I doubt that those trees can fulfill people's wish.If you find such a tree, let me also know.Thanks anyways,Wih regardsSushmasacred-objects , "h. r. gupte" wrote:>> Kalpataru, the divine tree of life being guarded by mythical creatures> Kinnara and Kinnari, flying Apsara and Devata. 8th century Pawon> temple, Java, Indonesia.> > Kalpavriksha is a mythological, wish-fulfilling divine tree that is a> common trope in Sanskrit literature from the earliest sources onwards> – see Rig Veda (1.75; 17.26). Along with the kamadhenu, or> 'wish-giving cow', the kalpavriksha originated during the Samudra> manthan or "churning of the milk ocean", and the King of the gods,> Indra returned with it to his paradise. While there is no attested> Sanskrit source conclusively identifying this mythological tree with> any real, known tree kalpavriksha can figuratively refer to a source> of bounty.> > Different trees are referred to as the Kalpa Vriksha.> * According to the Padma_Purana, this tree is the 'Parijat' -> Night-flowering_Jasmine.> * At Joshimath in Uttaranchal, which commemorates the residence of> Adiguru Shankaracharya, there is a large, ancient bodhi tree known> locally as the kalpavriksha. This tree is the Pipal / Peepal tree -> Sacred_Fig.> * Some persons refer to the Banyan tree as the Kalpavriksha.> * Some parts of India, especially coastal areas call the Coconut tree> as Kalpavriksha or kalpataru because of its ability to amply provide> for human needs.> > > Kalpavriksha : It is a very rare species. Probably only five> kalpavrikshas can be found in India out of which four are in Ranchi in> the Doranda area. Its botanical name is Adansonia Digitata. It is of> the baobab family and so it is also commonly called the Baobab tree.> > > There are few Kalpa vikshas are at Ranchi...> http://www.ranchi.com/ look for kalpataru in links> also> http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2645935480101638362zwEWMM> > Anyone to contribute more on the subject???> > If it is Baobab then in Pune can also boast to have one kalpataru....> the said Baobab tree is in main Abhinav chowk.On the crossing of> Bajirao chowk and Tilak road opposit to Cilai showroom.>--- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2009 Report Share Posted January 29, 2009 The Christian tradition of celebrating Christmas (Krishna Mas or dark month) by placing gifts, etc. under an ornamented tree is believed by some scholars to have it's origin in the Vedic Kalpavriksha legend. Shri Krishna is often portrayed playing on his flute with Surabhi, standing under such a tree. The deity Krishna was left out and forgotten when the ancient pagan world was converted to Abrahamic religions. At least that is my view, I am sure many will object.To learn the full story I recommend reading 'World Vedic Heritage' by late P.N. Oak. The Parijata tree of Indra was stolen by Krishna and taken to Dwaraka to please his consort Rukmini. I don't know if the tree presently called Parijata is the same or a substitute for the original. Ronald sacred-objects , himanshu gupte <hrgupte wrote: > > Dear Sushma jee, > I don't know what is real Kalpa Taru..... > As since childhood i heard many stories about kalpataru.Some referred Parijatka as kalpa vriksha some referred coconut tree as kalpa vriksha. > Recently some one from Nagpur said about plantation of kalpavriksha in my tour to Nagpur area.Unfortunately I could not visit the place. > However I am just looking for more comments from various people in this forum about Kalpa Vriksha. > Further about the its ability to full fill wish....there are few such trees all over the world u can visit following link. > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wish_Tree > > There r many such interesting topics which can be discussed under this forum... > One such is Loha Nashini. > does any one know about Loha nashini??? > > H R Gupte > > > bhagvatjee <bhagvatjee wrote: Dear Gupte Ji > Jaya Siyaa Raam > Thanks very much for writing so much about Kalp Taru. In fact I have > never thought that Kalp Taru can be present on Earth also, because as > it came out of the churning of the ocean, it was taken by Indra and > he planted i his Nandan Van garden. How it can be on Prithvi? > > Net it fulfilles wishes - now do these trees which yu have mentioned > fulfill people's wishes? If this happens on Earth, nothing is > impossible for anybody here. So I doubt it whether those trees are > Kalp Taru. One can name any tree any name but I doubt that those > trees can fulfill people's wish. > > If you find such a tree, let me also know. > Thanks anyways, > Wih regards > Sushma > > > sacred-objects , " h. r. gupte " > > > wrote: > > > > Kalpataru, the divine tree of life being guarded by mythical > creatures > > Kinnara and Kinnari, flying Apsara and Devata. 8th century Pawon > > temple, Java, Indonesia. > > > > Kalpavriksha is a mythological, wish-fulfilling divine tree that is > a > > common trope in Sanskrit literature from the earliest sources > onwards > > – see Rig Veda (1.75; 17.26). Along with the kamadhenu, or > > 'wish-giving cow', the kalpavriksha originated during the Samudra > > manthan or " churning of the milk ocean " , and the King of the gods, > > Indra returned with it to his paradise. While there is no attested > > Sanskrit source conclusively identifying this mythological tree with > > any real, known tree kalpavriksha can figuratively refer to a source > > of bounty. > > > > Different trees are referred to as the Kalpa Vriksha. > > * According to the Padma_Purana, this tree is the 'Parijat' - > > Night-flowering_Jasmine. > > * At Joshimath in Uttaranchal, which commemorates the residence of > > Adiguru Shankaracharya, there is a large, ancient bodhi tree known > > locally as the kalpavriksha. This tree is the Pipal / Peepal tree - > > Sacred_Fig. > > * Some persons refer to the Banyan tree as the Kalpavriksha. > > * Some parts of India, especially coastal areas call the Coconut > tree > > as Kalpavriksha or kalpataru because of its ability to amply provide > > for human needs. > > > > > > Kalpavriksha : It is a very rare species. Probably only five > > kalpavrikshas can be found in India out of which four are in Ranchi > in > > the Doranda area. Its botanical name is Adansonia Digitata. It is of > > the baobab family and so it is also commonly called the Baobab tree. > > > > > > There are few Kalpa vikshas are at Ranchi... > > http://www.ranchi.com/ look for kalpataru in links > > also > > http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2645935480101638362zwEWMM > > > > Anyone to contribute more on the subject??? > > > > If it is Baobab then in Pune can also boast to have one > kalpataru.... > > the said Baobab tree is in main Abhinav chowk.On the crossing of > > Bajirao chowk and Tilak road opposit to Cilai showroom. > > > > > > --- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2009 Report Share Posted January 29, 2009 Dear All Jaya Siyaa Raam I think people are misinterpreting Kalp Vriksh with the trees which are famous for fulfilling wish. In fact, first of all a Kalp Vriksh cannot be on Prithvi, real Paarijaat Vriksh or plant is also such a tree. What we call Paarijaat plant is just named after the original tree. WHY, because Paariaat's flowers never wilt away - so ask yourself, if your Paarijaat flower is wilting or not? If yes, it is not a real Paarijaat tree. In the same way, in this world, there are many places, trees, mountains etc which are famous for fulfilling wish. Kalp Vrikash is not like a tree which sometimes fulfills wish while at other times does not. Has anybody seen such a tree which fulfills every single person's every single wish all the time? If yes, then it is real Kalp Taru. Indra cannot afford such a Kalp Taru which at one time fulfills his wish, while at other times does not. Just imagine, if such a tree had existed in this world, why many would have suffered? Hope this satisfis the anxious people. With regards Sushma sacred-objects , rashmi patel <rashmihpatel wrote: > > Respected gurujanos, > Just today on aajtaak channel on dharm topic they where discusing on this tree kalpvrukhs they showned > in MATHURA where krisna had showned this tree to radhaji which now is in form on black stone & so > people where praying that stone [shilla] pouring milk & says you can fullfill your wishes here, so in MATHURA > this KALPVRUKHS tree is in form of shilla. > Also in RANCHI where this tree is still alive the city people now wonts to cut the sacred tree because they have to widen the roads so really NO ONE wonts to object on this tree so I dont know whether they really think this is such > a sacred tree??? or no one beleave that this tree as kalpvrukhs tree. > so BHAGVATJEE may be right??? I now got same fillings on this tree in ranchi. > thanks > patel > > > > > ________________________________ > bhagvatjee <bhagvatjee > sacred-objects > Tuesday, January 27, 2009 6:37:48 PM > Re: Kalpa Vriksha/Kalpataru > > > Dear Gupte Ji > Jaya Siyaa Raam > Thanks very much for writing so much about Kalp Taru. In fact I have > never thought that Kalp Taru can be present on Earth also, because as > it came out of the churning of the ocean, it was taken by Indra and > he planted i his Nandan Van garden. How it can be on Prithvi? > > Net it fulfilles wishes - now do these trees which yu have mentioned > fulfill people's wishes? If this happens on Earth, nothing is > impossible for anybody here. So I doubt it whether those trees are > Kalp Taru. One can name any tree any name but I doubt that those > trees can fulfill people's wish. > > If you find such a tree, let me also know. > Thanks anyways, > Wih regards > Sushma > > sacred-objects, " h. r. gupte " <hrgupte@ > > wrote: > > > > Kalpataru, the divine tree of life being guarded by mythical > creatures > > Kinnara and Kinnari, flying Apsara and Devata. 8th century Pawon > > temple, Java, Indonesia. > > > > Kalpavriksha is a mythological, wish-fulfilling divine tree that is > a > > common trope in Sanskrit literature from the earliest sources > onwards > > – see Rig Veda (1.75; 17.26). Along with the kamadhenu, or > > 'wish-giving cow', the kalpavriksha originated during the Samudra > > manthan or " churning of the milk ocean " , and the King of the gods, > > Indra returned with it to his paradise. While there is no attested > > Sanskrit source conclusively identifying this mythological tree with > > any real, known tree kalpavriksha can figuratively refer to a source > > of bounty. > > > > Different trees are referred to as the Kalpa Vriksha. > > * According to the Padma_Purana, this tree is the 'Parijat' - > > Night-flowering_ Jasmine. > > * At Joshimath in Uttaranchal, which commemorates the residence of > > Adiguru Shankaracharya, there is a large, ancient bodhi tree known > > locally as the kalpavriksha. This tree is the Pipal / Peepal tree - > > Sacred_Fig. > > * Some persons refer to the Banyan tree as the Kalpavriksha. > > * Some parts of India, especially coastal areas call the Coconut > tree > > as Kalpavriksha or kalpataru because of its ability to amply provide > > for human needs. > > > > > > Kalpavriksha : It is a very rare species. Probably only five > > kalpavrikshas can be found in India out of which four are in Ranchi > in > > the Doranda area. Its botanical name is Adansonia Digitata. It is of > > the baobab family and so it is also commonly called the Baobab tree. > > > > > > There are few Kalpa vikshas are at Ranchi... > > http://www.ranchi. com/ look for kalpataru in links > > also > > http://good- times.webshots. com/photo/ 2645935480101638 362zwEWMM > > > > Anyone to contribute more on the subject??? > > > > If it is Baobab then in Pune can also boast to have one > kalpataru... . > > the said Baobab tree is in main Abhinav chowk.On the crossing of > > Bajirao chowk and Tilak road opposit to Cilai showroom. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2009 Report Share Posted January 29, 2009 Kalpataru are NOT found in Bhu-loka. Only svarga and Vaikuntha. Y/s,R sacred-objects , " bhagvatjee " <bhagvatjee wrote: > > Dear All > Jaya Siyaa Raam > I think people are misinterpreting Kalp Vriksh with the trees which > are famous for fulfilling wish. In fact, first of all a Kalp Vriksh > cannot be on Prithvi, real Paarijaat Vriksh or plant is also such a > tree. What we call Paarijaat plant is just named after the original > tree. WHY, because Paariaat's flowers never wilt away - so ask > yourself, if your Paarijaat flower is wilting or not? If yes, it is > not a real Paarijaat tree. > > In the same way, in this world, there are many places, trees, > mountains etc which are famous for fulfilling wish. Kalp Vrikash is > not like a tree which sometimes fulfills wish while at other times > does not. Has anybody seen such a tree which fulfills every single > person's every single wish all the time? If yes, then it is real Kalp > Taru. Indra cannot afford such a Kalp Taru which at one time fulfills > his wish, while at other times does not. > > Just imagine, if such a tree had existed in this world, why many > would have suffered? > > Hope this satisfis the anxious people. > With regards > Sushma > > > > sacred-objects , rashmi patel > <rashmihpatel@> wrote: > > > > Respected gurujanos, > > Just today on aajtaak channel on dharm topic they where discusing > on this tree kalpvrukhs they showned > > in MATHURA where krisna had showned this tree to radhaji which now > is in form on black stone & so > > people where praying that stone [shilla] pouring milk & says you > can fullfill your wishes here, so in MATHURA > > this KALPVRUKHS tree is in form of shilla. > > Also in RANCHI where this tree is still alive the city people now > wonts to cut the sacred tree because they have to widen the roads so > really NO ONE wonts to object on this tree so I dont know whether > they really think this is such > > a sacred tree??? or no one beleave that this tree as kalpvrukhs > tree. > > so BHAGVATJEE may be right??? I now got same fillings on this tree > in ranchi. > > thanks > > patel > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > bhagvatjee <bhagvatjee@> > > sacred-objects > > Tuesday, January 27, 2009 6:37:48 PM > > Re: Kalpa Vriksha/Kalpataru > > > > > > Dear Gupte Ji > > Jaya Siyaa Raam > > Thanks very much for writing so much about Kalp Taru. In fact I > have > > never thought that Kalp Taru can be present on Earth also, because > as > > it came out of the churning of the ocean, it was taken by Indra and > > he planted i his Nandan Van garden. How it can be on Prithvi? > > > > Net it fulfilles wishes - now do these trees which yu have > mentioned > > fulfill people's wishes? If this happens on Earth, nothing is > > impossible for anybody here. So I doubt it whether those trees are > > Kalp Taru. One can name any tree any name but I doubt that those > > trees can fulfill people's wish. > > > > If you find such a tree, let me also know. > > Thanks anyways, > > Wih regards > > Sushma > > > > sacred-objects, " h. r. gupte " <hrgupte@ > > > wrote: > > > > > > Kalpataru, the divine tree of life being guarded by mythical > > creatures > > > Kinnara and Kinnari, flying Apsara and Devata. 8th century Pawon > > > temple, Java, Indonesia. > > > > > > Kalpavriksha is a mythological, wish-fulfilling divine tree that > is > > a > > > common trope in Sanskrit literature from the earliest sources > > onwards > > > – see Rig Veda (1.75; 17.26). Along with the kamadhenu, or > > > 'wish-giving cow', the kalpavriksha originated during the Samudra > > > manthan or " churning of the milk ocean " , and the King of the gods, > > > Indra returned with it to his paradise. While there is no attested > > > Sanskrit source conclusively identifying this mythological tree > with > > > any real, known tree kalpavriksha can figuratively refer to a > source > > > of bounty. > > > > > > Different trees are referred to as the Kalpa Vriksha. > > > * According to the Padma_Purana, this tree is the 'Parijat' - > > > Night-flowering_ Jasmine. > > > * At Joshimath in Uttaranchal, which commemorates the residence of > > > Adiguru Shankaracharya, there is a large, ancient bodhi tree known > > > locally as the kalpavriksha. This tree is the Pipal / Peepal > tree - > > > Sacred_Fig. > > > * Some persons refer to the Banyan tree as the Kalpavriksha. > > > * Some parts of India, especially coastal areas call the Coconut > > tree > > > as Kalpavriksha or kalpataru because of its ability to amply > provide > > > for human needs. > > > > > > > > > Kalpavriksha : It is a very rare species. Probably only five > > > kalpavrikshas can be found in India out of which four are in > Ranchi > > in > > > the Doranda area. Its botanical name is Adansonia Digitata. It is > of > > > the baobab family and so it is also commonly called the Baobab > tree. > > > > > > > > > There are few Kalpa vikshas are at Ranchi... > > > http://www.ranchi. com/ look for kalpataru in links > > > also > > > http://good- times.webshots. com/photo/ 2645935480101638 362zwEWMM > > > > > > Anyone to contribute more on the subject??? > > > > > > If it is Baobab then in Pune can also boast to have one > > kalpataru... . > > > the said Baobab tree is in main Abhinav chowk.On the crossing of > > > Bajirao chowk and Tilak road opposit to Cilai showroom. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2009 Report Share Posted January 29, 2009 If someone thinks they have a Kalpataru tree it is very easy to test. You simply wish for a million tons of gold, and if the tree is real then, POOF! The gold will appear. It's a simple test for kalpa-vriksha. sacred-objects , " bhagvatjee " <bhagvatjee wrote: > > Dear All > Jaya Siyaa Raam > I think people are misinterpreting Kalp Vriksh with the trees which > are famous for fulfilling wish. In fact, first of all a Kalp Vriksh > cannot be on Prithvi, real Paarijaat Vriksh or plant is also such a > tree. What we call Paarijaat plant is just named after the original > tree. WHY, because Paariaat's flowers never wilt away - so ask > yourself, if your Paarijaat flower is wilting or not? If yes, it is > not a real Paarijaat tree. > > In the same way, in this world, there are many places, trees, > mountains etc which are famous for fulfilling wish. Kalp Vrikash is > not like a tree which sometimes fulfills wish while at other times > does not. Has anybody seen such a tree which fulfills every single > person's every single wish all the time? If yes, then it is real Kalp > Taru. Indra cannot afford such a Kalp Taru which at one time fulfills > his wish, while at other times does not. > > Just imagine, if such a tree had existed in this world, why many > would have suffered? > > Hope this satisfis the anxious people. > With regards > Sushma > > > > sacred-objects , rashmi patel > <rashmihpatel@> wrote: > > > > Respected gurujanos, > > Just today on aajtaak channel on dharm topic they where discusing > on this tree kalpvrukhs they showned > > in MATHURA where krisna had showned this tree to radhaji which now > is in form on black stone & so > > people where praying that stone [shilla] pouring milk & says you > can fullfill your wishes here, so in MATHURA > > this KALPVRUKHS tree is in form of shilla. > > Also in RANCHI where this tree is still alive the city people now > wonts to cut the sacred tree because they have to widen the roads so > really NO ONE wonts to object on this tree so I dont know whether > they really think this is such > > a sacred tree??? or no one beleave that this tree as kalpvrukhs > tree. > > so BHAGVATJEE may be right??? I now got same fillings on this tree > in ranchi. > > thanks > > patel > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > bhagvatjee <bhagvatjee@> > > sacred-objects > > Tuesday, January 27, 2009 6:37:48 PM > > Re: Kalpa Vriksha/Kalpataru > > > > > > Dear Gupte Ji > > Jaya Siyaa Raam > > Thanks very much for writing so much about Kalp Taru. In fact I > have > > never thought that Kalp Taru can be present on Earth also, because > as > > it came out of the churning of the ocean, it was taken by Indra and > > he planted i his Nandan Van garden. How it can be on Prithvi? > > > > Net it fulfilles wishes - now do these trees which yu have > mentioned > > fulfill people's wishes? If this happens on Earth, nothing is > > impossible for anybody here. So I doubt it whether those trees are > > Kalp Taru. One can name any tree any name but I doubt that those > > trees can fulfill people's wish. > > > > If you find such a tree, let me also know. > > Thanks anyways, > > Wih regards > > Sushma > > > > sacred-objects, " h. r. gupte " <hrgupte@ > > > wrote: > > > > > > Kalpataru, the divine tree of life being guarded by mythical > > creatures > > > Kinnara and Kinnari, flying Apsara and Devata. 8th century Pawon > > > temple, Java, Indonesia. > > > > > > Kalpavriksha is a mythological, wish-fulfilling divine tree that > is > > a > > > common trope in Sanskrit literature from the earliest sources > > onwards > > > – see Rig Veda (1.75; 17.26). Along with the kamadhenu, or > > > 'wish-giving cow', the kalpavriksha originated during the Samudra > > > manthan or " churning of the milk ocean " , and the King of the gods, > > > Indra returned with it to his paradise. While there is no attested > > > Sanskrit source conclusively identifying this mythological tree > with > > > any real, known tree kalpavriksha can figuratively refer to a > source > > > of bounty. > > > > > > Different trees are referred to as the Kalpa Vriksha. > > > * According to the Padma_Purana, this tree is the 'Parijat' - > > > Night-flowering_ Jasmine. > > > * At Joshimath in Uttaranchal, which commemorates the residence of > > > Adiguru Shankaracharya, there is a large, ancient bodhi tree known > > > locally as the kalpavriksha. This tree is the Pipal / Peepal > tree - > > > Sacred_Fig. > > > * Some persons refer to the Banyan tree as the Kalpavriksha. > > > * Some parts of India, especially coastal areas call the Coconut > > tree > > > as Kalpavriksha or kalpataru because of its ability to amply > provide > > > for human needs. > > > > > > > > > Kalpavriksha : It is a very rare species. Probably only five > > > kalpavrikshas can be found in India out of which four are in > Ranchi > > in > > > the Doranda area. Its botanical name is Adansonia Digitata. It is > of > > > the baobab family and so it is also commonly called the Baobab > tree. > > > > > > > > > There are few Kalpa vikshas are at Ranchi... > > > http://www.ranchi. com/ look for kalpataru in links > > > also > > > http://good- times.webshots. com/photo/ 2645935480101638 362zwEWMM > > > > > > Anyone to contribute more on the subject??? > > > > > > If it is Baobab then in Pune can also boast to have one > > kalpataru... . > > > the said Baobab tree is in main Abhinav chowk.On the crossing of > > > Bajirao chowk and Tilak road opposit to Cilai showroom. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2009 Report Share Posted January 29, 2009 VERY WELL SAID RICHARD I couldnt stop laughing but its true this tree is not on earth its in haven, thats the reason in mathura this tree is in form of shilla[stone] thats what I just saw on aajtaak channel on dharm topic in india. patel Richard Shaw Brown <rsbj66sacred-objects Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2009 12:04:10 PM Re: Kalpa Vriksha/Kalpataru If someone thinks they have a Kalpataru tree it is very easy to test.You simply wish for a million tons of gold, and if the tree is realthen, POOF! The gold will appear. It's a simple test for kalpa-vriksha.sacred-objects, "bhagvatjee" <bhagvatjee@ ...>wrote:>> Dear All> Jaya Siyaa Raam> I think people are misinterpreting Kalp Vriksh with the trees which > are famous for fulfilling wish. In fact, first of all a Kalp Vriksh > cannot be on Prithvi, real Paarijaat Vriksh or plant is also such a > tree. What we call Paarijaat plant is just named after the original > tree. WHY, because Paariaat's flowers never wilt away - so ask > yourself, if your Paarijaat flower is wilting or not? If yes, it is > not a real Paarijaat tree.> > In the same way, in this world, there are many places, trees, > mountains etc which are famous for fulfilling wish. Kalp Vrikash is > not like a tree which sometimes fulfills wish while at other times > does not. Has anybody seen such a tree which fulfills every single > person's every single wish all the time? If yes, then it is real Kalp > Taru. Indra cannot afford such a Kalp Taru which at one time fulfills > his wish, while at other times does not.> > Just imagine, if such a tree had existed in this world, why many > would have suffered?> > Hope this satisfis the anxious people.> With regards> Sushma> > > > sacred-objects, rashmi patel > <rashmihpatel@ > wrote:> >> > Respected gurujanos,> > Just today on aajtaak channel on dharm topic they where discusing > on this tree kalpvrukhs they showned> > in MATHURA where krisna had showned this tree to radhaji which now > is in form on black stone & so> > people where praying that stone [shilla] pouring milk & says you > can fullfill your wishes here, so in MATHURA > > this KALPVRUKHS tree is in form of shilla.> > Also in RANCHI where this tree is still alive the city people now > wonts to cut the sacred tree because they have to widen the roads so > really NO ONE wonts to object on this tree so I dont know whether > they really think this is such> > a sacred tree??? or no one beleave that this tree as kalpvrukhs > tree.> > so BHAGVATJEE may be right??? I now got same fillings on this tree > in ranchi.> > thanks> > patel> > > > > > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ __> > bhagvatjee <bhagvatjee@ >> > sacred-objects> > Tuesday, January 27, 2009 6:37:48 PM> > Re: Kalpa Vriksha/Kalpataru> > > > > > Dear Gupte Ji> > Jaya Siyaa Raam> > Thanks very much for writing so much about Kalp Taru. In fact I > have > > never thought that Kalp Taru can be present on Earth also, because > as > > it came out of the churning of the ocean, it was taken by Indra and > > he planted i his Nandan Van garden. How it can be on Prithvi?> > > > Net it fulfilles wishes - now do these trees which yu have > mentioned > > fulfill people's wishes? If this happens on Earth, nothing is > > impossible for anybody here. So I doubt it whether those trees are > > Kalp Taru. One can name any tree any name but I doubt that those > > trees can fulfill people's wish.> > > > If you find such a tree, let me also know.> > Thanks anyways,> > Wih regards> > Sushma> > > > sacred-objects, "h. r. gupte" <hrgupte@ > > > wrote:> > >> > > Kalpataru, the divine tree of life being guarded by mythical > > creatures> > > Kinnara and Kinnari, flying Apsara and Devata. 8th century Pawon> > > temple, Java, Indonesia.> > > > > > Kalpavriksha is a mythological, wish-fulfilling divine tree that > is > > a> > > common trope in Sanskrit literature from the earliest sources > > onwards> > > – see Rig Veda (1.75; 17.26). Along with the kamadhenu, or> > > 'wish-giving cow', the kalpavriksha originated during the Samudra> > > manthan or "churning of the milk ocean", and the King of the gods,> > > Indra returned with it to his paradise. While there is no attested> > > Sanskrit source conclusively identifying this mythological tree > with> > > any real, known tree kalpavriksha can figuratively refer to a > source> > > of bounty.> > > > > > Different trees are referred to as the Kalpa Vriksha.> > > * According to the Padma_Purana, this tree is the 'Parijat' -> > > Night-flowering_ Jasmine.> > > * At Joshimath in Uttaranchal, which commemorates the residence of> > > Adiguru Shankaracharya, there is a large, ancient bodhi tree known> > > locally as the kalpavriksha. This tree is the Pipal / Peepal > tree -> > > Sacred_Fig.> > > * Some persons refer to the Banyan tree as the Kalpavriksha.> > > * Some parts of India, especially coastal areas call the Coconut > > tree> > > as Kalpavriksha or kalpataru because of its ability to amply > provide> > > for human needs.> > > > > > > > > Kalpavriksha : It is a very rare species. Probably only five> > > kalpavrikshas can be found in India out of which four are in > Ranchi > > in> > > the Doranda area. Its botanical name is Adansonia Digitata. It is > of> > > the baobab family and so it is also commonly called the Baobab > tree.> > > > > > > > > There are few Kalpa vikshas are at Ranchi...> > > http://www.ranchi. com/ look for kalpataru in links> > > also> > > http://good- times.webshots. com/photo/ 2645935480101638 362zwEWMM> > > > > > Anyone to contribute more on the subject???> > > > > > If it is Baobab then in Pune can also boast to have one > > kalpataru... .> > > the said Baobab tree is in main Abhinav chowk.On the crossing of> > > Bajirao chowk and Tilak road opposit to Cilai showroom.> > >> >> jai_ maa 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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