Guest guest Posted August 16, 2008 Report Share Posted August 16, 2008 Worshipping religious trees, respecting old trees. Why? Some trees are respected highly in Hinduism like Banyan tree, Bilva, Aswadha tree Etc. The Bodhi tree is respected by Buddhists as Buddha got Gyan when he meditated under the Bodhi tree. Leaves of Bilva are used in worshipping Lord Siva. We use fresh Mango leaves as Thoranam at weddings; tie them to a thread at house entrance. I know one Neem tree at least 100 years old in Andhra Pradesh which if one prays and requests, it grants their wishes. Many people write a wish and tie with a yellow cloth (turmeric soaked) to the branch of a tree. There is a community in Siberia which still practices Vedic traditions.It is cut off from the main land Russia. They have several cedar trees (Deva daru- also grows in Himalayas) which are few hundred years old. Local people believe that carrying a small wood disc (cut like a rupee coin), Wear like a pendant raises their energy level. I will be glad to provide a link if any one wishes to know more about them. We asked one Swamijee why the old trees and are to be respected. His answer. " When a person reaches certain age usually about 80 years they do a puja called " sahasra Chandra darshana yoga " Means he has seen 1000 Chandro dayas i.e. from the beginning of ascending lunar cycle. That is considered auspicious. But now most people due to indoor living and or with the day life style have the opportunity to see chandrodaya.Then for get about 1000 chandrodaya All the planets are in Akash in the sky. There are billions of stars, planetary systems, and many Lokas.They do not wear any clothes like us These old trees being out side and being exposed to all the planets and stars directly have a great deal of cosmic energy stored in them and hence they have a great energy .Worship them, respect them do not cut them or at least hug the tree You will get some thing good from them for free. " . These days even exposure of bodies to sun is limited. After all the sacred Rudraksha are the seeds of a tree. " Regards Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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