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In the ancient medical treatise in Sanskrit mention all parts of this tree stem, bark, root, leaves and fruit. At all stages of maturity have been used as medicine. The fruit's medicinal value is very high when it just begins to ripen. The fruit is cooling and a laxative. It stops secretion or bleeding. The unripe fruit is good for digestion. It is useful in curing scurvy.
Ear Problems A home remedy for curing ear problems. A stiff piece of the root is dipped in neem oil and lighted. The oil that drips from the burning end. An effective medicine for ear problems. The antiseptic properties of neem combined with the astringent extract of bael root curing infection, chronic inflammation and discharge.
Respiratory Disorders The leaves gives relief from recurrent colds and respiratory inffections. A teaspoon oil should be massaged into the scalp before a head bath. Its regular use builds up resistance to colds and coughs. Theoil is prepared, juice extracted from bael leaves mixed with an equal quantity of gingelly or sesame oil and heated thoroughly. A few seeds of black pepper and half a teaspoon of black cummin are added to the heated oil. Removed from the fire and stored for use when necessary.
Its very Strange But True Very True.
Now, you do not require any mobile charger to charge your mobiles. Only there is need to use green leaf of peepal tree and after some time your mobile will get charged.
No soon the people came to learn this development; they tested it and found encouraging results. If your mobile has been discharged and you are inside a jungle then you need not to use any charger. You Should pluck two peepal leaves and your work would be done.
It is very good idea and easy to charge your mobile. You would have to open your mobile battery and connect it with peepal leaf. After that without shaking mobile set you should set the battery in your mobile set. After some time your mobile would be charged.
"He who plants a coconut tree, plants food and drink, vessels and clothing, a home for himself and a heritage for his children" - South Seas saying
"If you could count the stars, then you could count all the ways the coconut tree serves us" - Philippine proverb
Coconut is called a functional food as the health benefits far outweigh the nutrition it provides.
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Blog 228-365
India is widely recognised for the amalgamation of various
religions and cultures. India is known as a land of spirituality and
people across the world visit the country for spiritual solace. It is a
country where you find the essence of religion and spirituality in every
state including the age old architectures and temples. On a factual
note, people in India especially Hindus are known to pay their respects
to the nature, including animals and trees.
For example, if you visit
the temples of India, you would not be surprised to find the presence of
peepal tree, which holds a significant place in the Hindu religion.
Worshiping trees is not a strange practice in India. Few trees are said
to be sacred, filled with spiritual powers and sometimes associated to
the supreme deities.
Trees such as peepal, coconut, bhang and sandalwood
are worshiped in many states of India and have high regards in Hindu
religion. The sacred trees are famously referred as 'kalpa-vriksha'.
Apart from being worshiped, it also has certain medicinal benefits
Bael tree
Bael tree, also referred to as 'bilupatre' is associated with 'Lord
Shiva', the God of Destroyer. Offering the leaf of this tree to the
almighty is said to be very beneficial. The trifoliate leaves symbolise
the functions of the almighty that is creation, preservation and
destruction.
It can tolerate severe drought so is good for reforestation of arid areas.
Curative Properties
In the ancient medical treatise in Sanskrit mention all parts of this tree stem, bark, root, leaves and fruit. At all stages of maturity have been used as medicine. The fruit's medicinal value is very high when it just begins to ripen. The fruit is cooling and a laxative. It stops secretion or bleeding. The unripe fruit is good for digestion. It is useful in curing scurvy.
Ear Problems A home remedy for curing ear problems. A stiff piece of the root is dipped in neem oil and lighted. The oil that drips from the burning end. An effective medicine for ear problems. The antiseptic properties of neem combined with the astringent extract of bael root curing infection, chronic inflammation and discharge.
Respiratory Disorders The leaves gives relief from recurrent colds and respiratory inffections. A teaspoon oil should be massaged into the scalp before a head bath. Its regular use builds up resistance to colds and coughs. Theoil is prepared, juice extracted from bael leaves mixed with an equal quantity of gingelly or sesame oil and heated thoroughly. A few seeds of black pepper and half a teaspoon of black cummin are added to the heated oil. Removed from the fire and stored for use when necessary.
Constipation Ripe bael fruit isthe best of all laxatives. It clears and tones up the intestines. Its regular use for 2 or 3 months throws out even the old accumulated faecal matter. Taken in the form of sherbet, which is prepared from the pulp of the ripe fruit. After breaking the shell, the seeds are removed, with the contents spooned out and sieved. Milk and sugar are added to make it more palatable.
Diarrhoea and Dysentery
The unripe fruit is the most effective remedy for chronic diarrhoea and dysentery. The bael fruit, when it is green is sliced and dried in the sun. The dried bael slices are powdered and preserved in airtight bottles.
Peptic Ulcer
An infusion from bael leaves are soaked overnight in water. This water is strained and taken in the morning. An effective remedy for peptic ulcer. . Bael leaves are rich in tannin which reduces inflammation and help in the healing of ulcers.
Diarrhoea and Dysentery
The unripe fruit is the most effective remedy for chronic diarrhoea and dysentery. The bael fruit, when it is green is sliced and dried in the sun. The dried bael slices are powdered and preserved in airtight bottles.
Peptic Ulcer
An infusion from bael leaves are soaked overnight in water. This water is strained and taken in the morning. An effective remedy for peptic ulcer. . Bael leaves are rich in tannin which reduces inflammation and help in the healing of ulcers.
Peepal Tree
Peepal tree are found in almost every temple of India; especially in
South India. Peepal tree holds the highest rank among all holy Hindu
trees.
This tree is associated with Lord Vishnu, as the Puranas says
that this tree is home to the trinity of Gods, the root being Brahma,
the trunk is Vishnu and leaves represent Lord Shiva. Interestingly,
peepal tree is also associated with Lord Shani too.
In order to invoke the blessings of Shani Dev, water the
Peepal tree on
Thursday or Saturday. Apart from that wrapping sacred thread around the
Peepal tree for seven times and enchanting Shani Mantra is said to take
away the troubles of Saadhe Saatee. After wrapping the holy thread dont
forget to light a lamp under the peepal tree.
Curative Properties
Peepal leaves are of heart shaped and so does their use, the leaves of peepal trees are effective against many heart disease.
Charge mobile with peepal leaves
Its very Strange But True Very True.
Now, you do not require any mobile charger to charge your mobiles. Only there is need to use green leaf of peepal tree and after some time your mobile will get charged.
No soon the people came to learn this development; they tested it and found encouraging results. If your mobile has been discharged and you are inside a jungle then you need not to use any charger. You Should pluck two peepal leaves and your work would be done.
It is very good idea and easy to charge your mobile. You would have to open your mobile battery and connect it with peepal leaf. After that without shaking mobile set you should set the battery in your mobile set. After some time your mobile would be charged.
Bamboo tree
Sacred bamboo, also commonly known as nandina, is native to China, Japan, and India.
Bamboo tree is associated with Lord Krishna. According to the myths, the
flute of Lord Krishna is said to be made of bamboo. Hence, bamboo tree
is a symbol representing Lord Krishna and his flute.
Sandalwood Tree
Sandalwood Tree, is not just known for its aroma and beauty benefits,
but is also associated with the supreme powers. This tree is associated
with Goddess Paravati because it is believed that she created Lord
Ganesha out of sandalwood paste and her sweat. Hence it is considered to
be very sacred. Sandalwood paste is widely used to worship Gods and
Goddesses.
On steam distillation of this heartwood Sandalwood oil is obtained that is widely used in perfumery, cosmetic and drug industries.
Sandalwood tree is adapted to a wide
variety of soils with pH ranging from 4.5 to 5.5 with area
temperature ranging from 5 to 50 degree Celsius. It is not region
specific and can adapt to different environmental condition. The
plantation-growth trees with irrigation and fertilization perform
exceedingly well compared to natural
forest condition. It grows on clay to sandy loam soil.
The trees grow on poor soils, particularly on stony or gravelly
soil, don't attain such large dimensions, but produce more highly
scented wood, giving a better ield of oil. Naturally it
has been found to grow in Deccan plateau at an altitude of 600
to 1050 m, with annual rainfall of 600 to 1000 mm,
which is considered ideal for this species. The formation of
heartwood seems to be best at between 600 to 900 m altitude.
Bhang Tree
Bhang Tree
If you visit any place associated with Lord Shiva, you ought to find the
sadhus having bhang. However, bhang tree is known to be really
auspicious as it brings wealth and prosperity. You can find abundance of
bhang leaves being offered to Lord Shiva during Mahashivratri festival.
They are also used for making 'prasad'.
Cannabis, ( Marijuana ,
Hemp , Bhang, Ganja ) was first brought down from the Himalayas by Lord Shiva to
India -- from where it spread throughout the world.
Cannabis is also
associated with Lord Krishna . In 4300 BC, he used to dance with the Gopikas (
the milkmaids ) in the Hemp fields of Brindavan.
Cannabis is mentioned
in our Atharva Veda of 5000 BC. Vedas will NOT propagate anything which harms
man, the planet , the flora or the fauna or even the insects.
Cannabis flowers are
drunk with milk and yoghurt by almost everybody during the Indian festival of
Holi.
Coconut Tree
In India, chopping down coconut tree is considered to be a bad omen.
Coconut tree also called as "Kalpa Vriksha" is a well known scared tree,
and is used for all auspicious moment of any pooja. This tree also
represents Lord Shiva.
The coconut tree grows well in saline soils but in areas having good
sunshine and rainfall like the tropical sea coastlines, which offer high
humidity which is very necessary for the growth of the coconut tree.
The coconut tree lives from about 80 to 200 years.
"He who plants a coconut tree, plants food and drink, vessels and clothing, a home for himself and a heritage for his children" - South Seas saying
"If you could count the stars, then you could count all the ways the coconut tree serves us" - Philippine proverb
Health Benefits Of Coconut
Coconut is called a functional food as the health benefits far outweigh the nutrition it provides.
- Preventing Obesity
- Benefits The Heart
- High Dietary Fiber
- Low Glycemic Index
- A Rapid Energy Boost
- Removes Intestinal Worms
- For Acidity
- For Digestive Disorders
- For Dry cough
- For Cholera
- For Urinary Problems
- For Skin Problems
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