Moolatho Brahma Roopaya (Brahma shaped at the root), Madhyato Vishnu Roopini (Vishnu shaped in the middle), Agratas Shiv Roopaya, (Shiva shaped at the top) Vriksha Rajayte Namaha (we salute you, the king of all trees). The Vat Vriksha or Banyan tree, also known as the serves as a symbol of cosmic connection in Hindu mythology. Its unique feature of downward hanging roots from the branches symbolizes the interconnectedness between the earth and heaven, representing the flow of divine energy and wisdom. In folklore, it is believed that sitting under the Banyan tree can dispel negative energy and bad dreams, offering solace and protection. In Hindu tradition, the Banyan tree is worshipped for its spiritual significance and divine associations. Devotees offer prayers and circumambulate the tree to seek blessings, enlightenment, and liberation from worldly sufferings. The brass Banyan tree, adorned with brass birds on its branches and decorated with lotus buds, flowers, and leaves at its base, manifests the sacred essence of the holy fig. Placing such a representation in a space can invoke the positive attributes associated with the Aswatha tree, fostering a sense of harmony, purity, and spiritual connection within the environment.
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