Bel Patra: Why Plays A Main Role In Lord Shiva’s Worship ?

Aegle marmelos commonly known as bael (bel patra), is a sacred tree and used in the ritual rites of Hindus. Bel trees can be usually seen near the Hindu temples and their home gardens. It is consider that bel patra plant takes away all negative vibes and fills the surroundings with positivity as it also confers good health and prosperity.

Bel Patra: Why Plays A Main Role In Lord Shiva's Worship ?

Bel trees are consider an incarnation of goddess Sati. It is believe that Hindu deity Lord Shiva is fond of bel trees and its leaves and fruit still play a main role in his worship, because the leaf’s triple shape symbolises his trident. It is also observe that the three-leaf bel patra symbolizes the Trinity: Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh (Shiva). According to the scriptures, the three leaves of bel patra also represent the three eyes of Lord Shiva.

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This rare species of tree is native to the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia. There are various names and pronunciations of bel patra depending on the region you belong. The plant has a cultural, social, and therapeutic value. The leaves, bark, roots, fruits, and seeds are use in traditional medicine to treat various illnesses. Its fruit is a rich source of vitamins and minerals that includes Vitamin C, Vitamin A, riboflavin, calcium, potassium, fiber, Vitamin B1, B6, and B12 – that is require for the overall growth and development of the body. According to Ayurveda, the consumption of bel patra helps in balancing all the three doshas – Vatta, Pitta and Kapha.

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Eat the fruits either fresh from trees or after being dried. If fresh, the juice is strain and sweeten to make a drink similar to lemonade. It can be turn into sharbat, also called as Bela pana, a beverage. Bel fruits are of dietary use and the fruit pulp is use to prepare delicacies like murabba, puddings and juices.

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