Meaning & Origin
A mythological divine tree in Hinduism that grants all wishes.
Spiritual meaning
Symbol of divine intervention and blessings.
Language details
कल्पवृक्ष
Wish-fulfilling tree
कल्पवृक्ष
कामनाओं का पूरा करने वाला वृक्ष
கல்பவிருக்ஷம்
விருந்து வெள்ளிகளை நிறைவேற்றும் மரம்
కల్పవృక్షం
సంకల్పిత కామాల పూర్తి కోసం ఉత్పత్తి చేసిన ప్రమేయ వృక్షం
Kalpvriksha
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Wish-fulfilling divine tree
Kalpvriksha
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Wish-fulfilling divine tree
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
kal-puh-vrik-shuh
/kəlˈpəvrɪkʃəh/
Lucky number
5
Lucky day
Friday
Lucky colors
Life path
3
Lucky stone
Emerald
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The name "Kalpvriksha" holds immense cultural significance in Hinduism, as it refers to a divine wish fulfilling tree mentioned in several Hindu scriptures and puranas. According to Hindu mythology, the Kalpvriksha is believed to be located in the holy land of Shivapurana, in the Himalayas. This tree holds a special place in Hindu literature as a symbol of divine grace and blessings.
From a spiritual perspective, the name "Kalpvriksha" is deeply symbolic of the infinite grace and compassion of the divine. It represents the power of prayers and true devotion to bring about transformation and fulfillment of one's deepest desires. The Kalpvriksha is a reminder of the divine's omnipotence and the potential for spiritual growth and enlightenment that lies within each individual. Furthermore, it serves as an inspiration to lead a pure and virtuous life, as only such persons are deemed worthy of the divine's blessings.
Cultural name • Root: Sanskrit roots: कल्प (kalp) - 'imagination, desire' and वृक्ष (vṛkṣa) - 'tree' • The concept is present in various Hindu scriptures, but the name is not mentioned as such
Historical references
The mighty Kalpvriksha tree is a mythological tree mentioned in Hindu scriptures. It is said that the divine sage Markandeya performed severe penance under this tree and attained immortality.
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The Kalpvriksha tree is also referred to as the 'wish-fulfilling tree' in Hindu scriptures. It is believed that one who touches the leaves of the tree is granted a boon or a wish. The tree is said to have originated from the mind of Lord Brahma himself.
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