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Monoon longifolium scientific name
The Ashoka tree holds diverse significance across various traditions. In Buddhism, it symbolizes the place of miraculous nativity associated with the Bodhisattva. Jainism refers to it metaphorically as a representation of joy and a sacred location tied to key figures and events.
In Purana, it symbolizes beauty and relief from sorrow, often linked to Sita and Rama's narrative. Overall, the Ashoka tree is recognized as a sacred entity, embodying peace, joy, and spiritual significance in multiple cultural contexts.1
Synonyms: Saraca asoca, Ashoka flower
In Dutch: Ashoka-boom; In Finnish: Ashoka puu; In Spanish: Árbol de Ashoka
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The Ashoka tree in Buddhism symbolizes auspiciousness, peace, and reverence, representing the Buddha's presence and the miraculous nativity of the Bodhisattva, highlighting the significance of tr