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Kalpavriksha (Sanskrit: कल्पवृक्ष, lit. 'age tree', Kalpavṛkṣa) is a wish-fulfilling
divine tree in
religions like Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism. In...
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Kalpavriksha may
refer to:
Kalpavriksha, a
mythological wish
granting tree in
Indian religions...
- scriptures.
Ashokasundari was
created from the wish-fulfilling tree
Kalpavriksha when
Parvati wished for a
daughter to
reduce her loneliness. The words...
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austerities was
given the
fruit of
immortality from the
celestial tree of
Kalpavriksha. The
Brahman presented the same to his monarch, Raja Bharthari, who in...
- route. The
divine tree '
Kalpavriksha'
planted by
GreenMan Vijaypal Baghel at each
Kunda of this
parikrma route, not only
Kalpavriksha, he is
planting with...
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Trees Akshayavata Ashoka Banyan Kadamba Kalpavriksha Parijata Peepal Sacred groves Fruits and
other plants Bael
Kusha gr****
Lotus Tulasi (Tulasi Vrindavana)...
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Hinduism and Buddhism,
there are very
similar beliefs in the
Trailokya and
Kalpavriksha. The gods live in the
Upper World. Gods have the same rank, although...
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translations are:
anuruddha "a
ceremonial mace; a priest's staff", ruyi/nyoi 如意
kalpavriksha "wish
fulfilling tree; the
manifestation of what one wishes", ruyishu/nyoiju...
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favour they wish to obtain.
Within Hinduism,
Buddhism and Jainism, the
Kalpavriksha trees were
believed to have once held the
ability to
grant wishes. The...
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sacred books of Hinduism, the Puranas,
mention a
divine tree
called the
Kalpavriksha. This
divine tree is
guarded by
gandharvas in the
garden of the mythological...