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The seven trees that are considered the most sacred in the world,


The seven trees that are considered the most sacred in the world


 As part of many religious or spiritual practices in the world, there are many trees or plants, which are also seen as powerful, disease free and sometimes the medium of the divine world.

Music artist Jahnabi Harrison combines seven such sacred trees, from which the western basement starts from the western mint.

But what is the specialty of these plants considered sacred? In the past, people considered these trees as much as necessary, yet what is it? What is the effect of these trees? Most importantly, why are these trees so important?

It is believed to be the most sacred, tried to find the answer by past and present the analysis of seven such trees or plants:

1.  lotus flowers

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Lotus flowers have special significance in Eastern religious activities.

Lotus flowers are such a plant, which have different levels of different colors in the eastern education system.

The beautiful flower is a symbol of life, fertility, and holiness to the Hindus. Buddhists also think that the flower is sacred.

This beautiful flower, which was born on mud and dirt, is also a symbol of sublimation.

Although the roots of this plant are in the mud, the flower floats above the water.

Storytelling exists that Lord Vishnu is sitting in the heart of the lotus and in the center of Brahma.

Many people believe that God's arms and legs are like lotus flowers and their eyes are like flower petals. Flower buds, such as soft, touching and viewing God.

It is said in Hinduism, that everyone has the Holy Spirit of the lotus.

2. Misslato

The ancient Celtic priests were important in religious affiliation.

Misloto is considered to be one of the key components of Christmas during this time, but this plant was an important ingredient in the activities of the ancient Celtic religious leaders.

They believed that the sun god Tarnish was in contact with Misslato, so that the tree on which the mischief would take birth or spread it in the branches, it would also be considered sacred.

During the winter when the sun is at the most distant, the main priest used to wear white clothes and collect a sacred misslet from the oak tree by collecting a golden beet. This special tree and its fruits were used as religious activities or medicines.

Then it was believed that it had magical powers. A part of Misletto can cure diseases, act against any poison, increase fertility in the human body, and protect against diarrhea.

But the truth is, it is a complete misconception. Rather, the mishtalo becomes poisonous when it is in the stomach.

3. Pyat

Many artists claim that their creativity has got another dimension due to their use

Payate is a small, stereotype cactus that is grown in Texas and Mexico. For thousands of years, ancient tribes or indigenous people have used this tree in their religious activities.

Whisk Indians of Mexico and many indigenous American tribes believed that Peyut is a sacred plant that would help communicate with their God.

Its use of religious ceremonies creates a form of obsession or obsession, so many people think of fantasizing in the world or in the miracles.

However, not only the members of the spiritual power of Payate are members of indigenous tribes.

Because of this drug addict, it became popular with artists, musicians, and writers beyond religious groups. Especially since 1950, they get the news of this cactus.

4. Tulsi

Tulsi tree is used for both religious and medical

Hinduism is said to be the goddess Birindai Tulsi, born as a guardian of Vrindavan to serve Krishna and his devotees. Again, in the ancient texts, it is said that Krishna Himself took it in a tully form.

As such, wherever this tree is born, it is believed to be considered as the sacred soil of Vrindavan, where this tree is abundantly grown.

Throughout the world, millions of Hindus use Tulsi tree leaves in their daily religious activities, temples or houses.

5. Yu tree

Yew tree can survive for more than a thousand years

Yu, a fir tree that remains green throughout the year, which can survive for thousands of years. Many people see this tree as a reflection of rebirth and eternal life.

Because of this, new trees can be born from this tree or broken buds.

Even a new yew tree may be born from old trunk pulses, so many people consider it as an example of rebirth.

The Yu tree is planted in the coffin of a symbolic tree-dying young man near Christian religion and this tree is seen on the side of many churches.

But even before the Christian religion, many indigenous groups have been worshiping this tree. They used to select their prayer centers in those places, where Yule already had trees.

6. Gaza

Many people called Gaza as 'Gnajacha'
Gaza has special significance to the religious communities of Rastafari.

Members of this group believe that the tree of life in the Bible is called Gaza tree because it is sacred.

Although Gaza has many names, people of this religion call it 'sacred herbs'.

As has been said in Biblical 22: 2, "This herb is for the redemption of the nations".

They think that these herbs move closer to their God and increase their inner spiritual strength.

This knowledge plant in their language is accepted with many rituals. During the washing of cigarette or pipe, various religious rituals are performed.

7. Mint

Many religions believe that the mint leaves are also sacred

The first thing that can be found in our pizza or pasta sauce is this mint leaf, but it is considered a sacred herb in the Orthodox Christian community and in the Greek Church.

The English name 'Basil' comes from the Greek word 'royal'.

Orthodox Christians believe that this tree was born where Jesus Christ's blood was poured out. That is why the presence of mint leaves is seen in many Christian activities.

The priests used mint leaves to purify the holy water and the water sprinkled with the mint plant was scattered in the congregation.

In the church's special religious ceremony there are mint plants with a cross and small straps are handed over by hand.

Many people soak these stalks in water so that they release new roots so that they can keep them home as a blessing later on.

(Taken from Jahnavi Harrison's speech at the BBC's Something Understood Program)


Data source: BBC Bangla

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