In Bharat, a tree is never merely a tree. The Peepal is Vishnu's abode, the Banyan is immortality made visible, and the Bilva is Shiva's own leaf. This path explores the sacred ecology of Bharatiya civilization — where botany, ritual, and cosmology become one.
What you will gain
- Understand the ritual and cosmological significance of sacred trees
- Learn the specific mantras and stotras associated with each tree
- Connect plant-based ecology to Bharatiya dharmic practice
- Build vocabulary for reading sacred texts that reference flora
At a glance
Your Guide
Self Paced
Gyanshala Pathshala
Level 1 — Ashvattha — The Peepal
The tree under which Brahma was born and Buddha was awakened
Level 2 — Locked
The tree of immortality, the seat of the Trimurtis
Level 3 — Locked
The trifoliate leaf that is itself a mantra
Level 4 — Locked
The healing and devotional trees of the household and forest
Level 5 — Locked
How the forest became the Gurukula of ancient Bharat
The path has been laid by those who walked it before you, your role is only to take the first step.
This Learning Path is a structured journey of disciplined study, verse by verse, level by level. Each step earned, each level unlocked.
₹499 · Next Batch — 19 Apr 2026सा विद्या या विमुक्तये
That alone is knowledge which liberates.
eGurukuls by Gyaandweep

