शुक्रवार, 8 जुलाई 2011

Parijat Tree of Mahabharata Age at

Parijat Tree of Mahabharata Age at Kintur Village in Barabanki in Uttar Pradesh
A Parijat Tree located at Kintur Village in Barabanki District in Uttar Pradesh in India is believed to belong to the age of the Mahabharata. It is mentioned in the Mahabharat that Sri Krishna uprooted the Parijata Tree from the kingdom of Indira, the god of Devas, and presented it to his wife Rukimini. Another legend in the Puranas suggests that Arjuna of Mahabarat brought the Parijata Tree for his mother Kunti, who offered to Shiva.
It is believed by many people that the Parijat Tree mentioned in the Mahabharata is the one found at Kintur Village in Barabanki District. Kintur Village is named after Kunti, the mother of Pandavas. The village is located around 40 km east of Barabanki Town.
But sadly now experts have raised concern about the survival of the tree.It is mentioned in the Harivansh Purana that Parijat is a type of Kalpvraksh and whosoever makes a wish under this tree gets it fulfilled

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