Why Parijat is most Popular among Lucky Flowers?

Have you ever stumbled upon a tree that made you stop and stare?

A tree that seemed to possess a beauty so rare that it made you question whether it was real or a figment of your imagination?

If so, then you may have encountered the wondrous Parijat tree, also known as the Night-Flowering Jasmine.

In Hindu mythology, the Parijat tree is believed to have originated from the churning of the cosmic ocean during the Samudra Manthan.

It is said that Lord Krishna brought the tree to Earth as a gift for his wife, Satyabhama.

Today, the tree is considered a sacred symbol of love and devotion.

Grow a Parijat in your garden and behold the wonder of the Parijat tree, a marvel of nature that will leave you breathless and awestruck.

Let its delicate flowers and rich mythology transport you to a world beyond our own, where magic and wonder reign supreme.

For in the presence of the Parijat tree, anything is possible - even the impossible.

According to the Harivansh Puraan the Parijaat Tree is a Kalpavriksha, or wish bearing tree, which, apart from this tree, is only found in heaven.

Newly-weds visit the tree for blessings, and every Tuesday a fair is held where local people worship the tree.

The Parijat tree or harsingar plant is considered to be very opportune as it brings peace and prosperity to the household that plants it.

According to Vastu, planting this tree at home in the right direction will fill your house with happiness and good fortune.

In Sikhism's Sukhmani Sahib the tree is mentioned "PaarJaat Eh Har Ko Naam The name of Lord is the mythological tree"

Although the flowers are bitter in taste, they are used to cure a large number of diseases, such as the prevalent fever, sciatica, arthritis and constipation.

The plant is also used to treat snake bites. In Ayurveda, parijat leaves benefits do wonder.

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