The Peepal tree is denoted as a God in the Rig Veda, is considered necessary in every yagya according to the Yajur Veda and it has been described as the abode of all the Gods in the Atharva Veda. When the excavations of the Harappan Valley were done, traces of worshiping the peepal tree were found there too. Also, the images of deities were seen surrounded by peepal tree leaves.
Peepal tree is the most rewarding tree because of both material and its spiritual benefits. This is one of the trees which gives out oxygen 24 hours. Hinduism gives immense importance to nature. That is why, worshiping the plants and trees is one of the most common traditions prevalent among the Hindus. Here, let us explore why Peepal tree is considered so sacred.
Lord Vishnu Stays In The Peepal Tree:
In Mahabharata, Lord Krishna has himself said that he is the Peepal tree. The roots of the tree are Vishnu. Its stems are Keshav. The branches are Narayan and the leaves are Hari himself. This is why the tradition of worshiping a peepal tree is followed from the ancient times. It is believed that both Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi are present there in the Peepal tree on a Somavati Amavasya.
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