10 Sacred Trees from the Ramayana

That Still Exist Today

Akshayavat

Believed to be the wish-fulfilling tree where Lord Rama meditated.

Ashoka Tree

Sacred to Sita; symbolizes love and devotion.

Peepal Tree

Worshipped across India; Rama is said to have rested beneath it.

Sandalwood Tree

Used in sacred rituals during Ramayana times.

Neem Tree

Known for its medicinal properties; mentioned in forest hermitages.

Kadamba Tree

Favorite tree of sages and forest dwellers.

Arjuna Tree

Under which many key events in the Ramayana took place.

Mango Tree

Seen in the gardens of Ayodhya; associated with divine sweetness.

Jamun Tree

Linked to episodes of exile and forest life.

Tulsi Plant

Sacred in Hinduism; believed to protect devotees and uphold dharma.

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