How does rudraksha tree looks like?


The Rudraksha tree (Elaeocarpus ganitrus) is a sizable evergreen tree that can be found in Indonesia, India, Nepal, and other regions of Southeast Asia.  

Structure of Rudraksha Tree 

Following are some traits of the Rudraksha tree: 

Size and Appearance: 

Rudraksha trees typically range in size from medium to large, growing to heights of 50 to 80 feet (15 to 24 metres). Its upright trunk is covered in a tough, grayish-brown bark. 

Rudraksha tree leaves have an oval shape and are simple and alternate in arrangement. They have a silky feel and are dark green. Normally, the leaves are from 3-6 inches (7-15 centimetres) long. 




Flowers:  

Clusters of tiny, white, fragrant flowers are produced by rudraksha trees. These blooms are tubular in form and feature five petals. They often flower in the spring. 

Fruits: 

The Rudraksha tree's fruits, also referred to as Rudraksha beads, are its most important feature. These beads have a rough, woody touch and are either round or oval in shape. They have characteristic lines or grooves on their surface that are referred to as Mukhis and range in number from 1 to 21. 

Habitat: 

Rudraksha trees can be found primarily in tropical and subtropical areas, especially in the Himalayan foothills. They demand a humid climate with average rainfall and flourish in well-drained soil. 

Cultural and Spiritual Significance: 

Rudraksha beads, which are made from the seeds of the Rudraksha tree, are of great religious and spiritual significance in Hinduism. They are worn as a sacred item or utilised in religious rites and practises because they are thought to have strong healing and meditative effects. 

 

Call or WhatsApp @ 6363404057.   

Follow RudraTree on Social Media 

-[Telegram](https://t.me/rudratree) 

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

The Power of Rudraksha and Gemstone: A RudraTree Perspective

Ardra Nakshatra and Its Divine Connection to Lord Shiva

Which Rashi Can Wear Diamond? A Guide by Rudra Tree