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    According to Hindu scriptures, Aśvattha, ( Sanskrit: अश्वत्थ) or Sacred fig ( Ficus religiosa ), is a sacred tree for the Hindus and has been extensively mentioned in texts pertaining to Hinduism, [1] for example as peepul in Rig Veda mantra I.164.20. [citation needed]

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    Ashwattha (Gujarati: અશ્વત્થ) is a collection of poems written by Natwarlal Kuberdas Pandya, also known as Ushnas, in Gujarati. The book won the Sahitya Akademi Award for Gujarati in 1976. It is considered Ushnas's finest work in Gujarati.

  3. Jan 25, 2019 · The peepal tree, also known as ficus religiosa, sacred fig, ashwatha or the bodhi tree is a magic tree. It has so many scientific benefits that it is considered sacred in many religions. Many great...

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  4. Learn about the ashvattha tree, a sacred fig that represents both the eternal and embodied self in the Hindu epic. Find out how Krishna describes himself as the ashvattha among trees and how to sever its roots with non-clinging.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AshwatthamaAshwatthama - Wikipedia

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    According to the Mahabharata Ashwatthama means "the sacred voice which relates to that of a horse".He is so-named because when he was born, he cried like a horse. Some of his other names are:- 1. Dronaputra (द्रोणपुत्र) - Son of Dronacharya 2. Guruputra (गुरुपुत्र) - Son of Guru Drona 3. Kripi Kumara (कृपिकुमार) - Son of Kripi

    Ashwatthama was the son of Drona and Kripi. He was born in a cave in a forest (in present-day Tapkeshwar Mahadev Temple, Dehradun, Uttarakhand). Drona performed many years of severe penance to please Shivain order to obtain a son who possessed the same valiance as Shiva. He was born with a divine gem on his forehead which gave him power over all li...

    When Hastinapura offers Drona the privilege of teaching the Kauravas, both Drona and Ashwatthama become loyal to Hastinapura and fight on the side of the Kauravas in the Kurukshetra war. On the 14th day of the war, he kills a division of Rakshasas, including Anjanaparvan (the powerful son of Ghatotkacha), and defeates Ghatotkacha as well, breaking ...

    A theory is proposed by historians R. Sathianathaier and D. C. Sircar, with endorsements by Hermann Kulke, Dietmar Rothermund and Burton Stein. Sircar points out that the family legends of the Pallavas speak of an ancestor descending from Ashwatthama and his union with a Naga princess. It was the son born from this union, that would have started th...

    In Sri Krishna Satya, M. Prabhakar Reddyplayed the role of Ashwatthama.
    In Mahabharat (1988 TV series), Pradeep Rawat (actor)acted as Ashwatthama.
    In Krishna (TV series), Mukul Nagacted as Ashwatthama.
    In 2013 version of the Mahabharata, Ashwatthama was portrayed by Ankit Mohan.

    The Sapta Chiranjivi Stotram is a mantra that is featured in Hindu literature: The mantra states that the remembrance of the eight immortals (Ashwatthama, Mahabali, Vyasa, Hanuman, Vibhishana, Kripa, Parashurama, and Markandeya) offers one freedom from ailments and longevity.

    Original text online (in Sanskrit) 1. GRETIL etext(Muneo Tokunaga) 2. Mahābhārataonline 3. History: Encounters with Ashvatthama Archived 9 May 2015 at the Wayback Machine

  6. Ashvattha Tree is popularly known as pipal (ficus religiosa), or the sacred fig, and it is of great spiritual and religious importance in Hinduism. It is known as the tree of knowledge and enlightenment. It is the symbolic inverted tree mentioned in Hindu scriptures. Ashvattha Tree is also the seat of gods and abode of the Goddess of wealth.

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  8. Ashvattha is a sacred tree in Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism, associated with Shiva, Vishnu and Brahman. Learn about its significance, description, worship and references in various scriptures and texts.