Visaka Leaves - Bilva Leaves Sacred Symbol of Devotion and Healing
Bilva Leaves
The term bilva, which refers to the bel tree, is commonly used as bilva-patra, meaning the leaf of the bel tree. This tree holds great religious significance and is considered sacred.
The leaves of the bel tree are typically trifoliate, symbolizing various aspects such as the Trikal (Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh), the three eyes of Lord Shiva, Trishakti (Volition, action, and knowledge), three lingas, and the three syllables of Omkar. The bilva tree itself is highly revered and its worship and significance are mentioned in numerous puranas and scriptures. The 22nd chapter of the Vidyesvarasamhita in the Shiva purana narrates the "greatness of bilva." The bilva tree is regarded as the symbol of Lord Shiva and is worshipped even by the gods.
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The term bilva, which refers to the bel tree, is
commonly used as bilva-patra, meaning the leaf of the bel tree. This tree holds
great religious significance and is considered sacred.