Kalpavriksha is not identified with any particular tree. In Sanskrit it means “a wish fulfilling tree.” Figuratively it signifies a life-giving source or a source of bounty. Sometimes it is associated with banyan or coconut trees since these hold a special significance to Hindus/Indians.ReplyCancel
Great pictures as usual, Kalpavriksha is coconut tree right?
Kalpavriksha is not identified with any particular tree. In Sanskrit it means “a wish fulfilling tree.” Figuratively it signifies a life-giving source or a source of bounty. Sometimes it is associated with banyan or coconut trees since these hold a special significance to Hindus/Indians.
Great photographs!