Trees That Complete the Yagya. Roots That Uplift the Earth.
ree List & Significance
Aam (Mango – Mangifera indica)
Symbol of love & prosperity
Mango leaves used in toran and poojas
Bel (Bael – Aegle marmelos)
Offered to Lord Shiva
Sacred trifoliate leaf represents Brahma-Vishnu-Mahesh
Gular (Cluster Fig – Ficus racemosa)
Worshipped in ancient rituals
Source of shelter, shade, and healing
Shami (Prosopis cineraria)
Worshipped during Dussehra
Symbol of humility, fire (Agni), and protection
Pipal (Ficus religiosa)
Tree of enlightenment; under which Buddha attained nirvana
Releases oxygen 24x7, sacred in all dharmas
Palash (Butea monosperma)
Known as Yagya Vriksha
Used in sacred fire rituals and Ayurveda
Madar (Calotropis gigantea)
Associated with Shiva worship
Hardy plant with purifying and medicinal properties
Ashok (Saraca asoca)
Tree of joy and purity
Associated with Goddess Sita and divine feminine energy
Chandan (Sandalwood – Santalum album)
Fragrant symbol of devotion and coolness
Central to pooja, tilak, and peace rituals
piritual Significance In Vedic traditions, certain trees are considered Yagyavriksha — they are either used as samidha (sacred firewood) or offered leaves, flowers, bark to the sacred fire (Agni). This package helps revive dharma, protect the planet, and pass on traditions through trees. 🌱 Why Choose Yagya Vriksha Package? Revives Vedic environmental rituals Encourages spiritual eco-consciousness Ensures plantation of high-oxygen, native, sacred trees Perfect for Griha Pravesh, Sanskar ceremonies, Pitru Tarpan, and Hawan Yagya events Connects generations to heritage through planting
"When you plant a Yagya Vriksha, you're not just sowing a seed— you’re offering a prayer, lighting a spiritual fire that breathes through time. Let your devotion take root. Let your yajna live on through every branch."
"Yagya Vriksha – Trees that sanctify the air, soul, and soil." "Sacred roots for sacred flames." "यज्ञ के लिए वृक्ष, पृथ्वी के लिए आशीर्वाद।"