Both Pipal tree and Neem tree are cultivated up in Temples. Why ?


Both Pipal tree and Neem tree




are cultivated up in Temples.
Why ?


The Pipal and Neem trees are grown combinedly in
the Temples. Hindu Vedic Scripts say that the Pipal

tree  (Aswatha Vruksha)  and the Neem tree
(Nimba Vruksha) are the symbols of Lord
Sree Maha Vishnu  and Sree Maha Lakshmi
respectively. By worshipping those two trees and
doing circumbulation , the couple  can free from their
evilness (sins) and their family life will be happy
for ever. Those who are having the bad effect of
Saturn (Sani Graha) they have to worship Pipal
(Aswatha) tree and also  embrace it, so that
many evil effects of theirs will be eliminated.
Under this Pipal (Ashwatha) tree only ,
 Gauta Buddha attained the  self realization through
pepance and enlightment under this Pipal
(Ashwatha) tree only. It is also called
Bodhi Vruksha. 

Lord Sree Krishna’s incranation ended in
Dwapara Yuga by taking rest under this Pipal tree
only and abode the Sree Vaikuntha  More over
 Lord Sree Krishna  can been seen as a Bala Krishna
on the Pipal leaf which floats on water.
This means though we are in the Samsara
(“I” ness and “My” ness) by self knowledge
we can not be effected by  Maha Maya.
The air which  comes from the Neem (Nimba)
tree cures so many diseases. India has patenet rights
for Neem trees. In Ayurvedic Science great benefic is given
in many ways for the Neem tree. In the backyards  of our houses the
Pipal trees should not be grown up. The Neem trees can be grown up
either front or backside of the house.

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