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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...
- Look up sa:कल्पवृक्ष in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
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...
- from 100% cotton. One of the bedsheets,
which featured the
design of
Kalpavriksha (the
wishing tree), was
elegantly laid on the My
Trident bed. On Day...
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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...
- as well as Parijata, the tree that
grants all wishes. The
legendary Kalpavriksha tree
grows in the
centre of the
Nandana gardens,
which was
planted there...
- the
Palace of the
Medicine Buddha. Ashvattha,
mythological world tree
Kalpavriksha, a mythological, wish-fulfilling
divine tree www.wisdomlib.org (23 February...
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Depiction of
Kalpavriksha...
- most
valuable ratnam (divine jewel) in the universe,
claimed by Vishnu.
Kalpavriksha: a
divine wish-fulfilling and
flowering tree with
blossoms that never...
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which provides a
perfect view to the ashram. The
divine tree of
heaven Kalpavriksha was
planted at the
premises of this
ashram by
Vijaypal Baghel of Himalaya...