The document discusses various plants and animals used in India culturally, spiritually, and medicinally. It describes how neem, banyan trees, peepal trees, tulsi plants, bananas, amla, and cows are used. Neem is used medicinally to treat various conditions. Banyan trees are significant culturally and medicinally. Peepal trees have spiritual and religious importance. Tulsi plants are sacred in Hinduism. Bananas and amla have nutritional and medicinal benefits. Cows are respected culturally and spiritually in India.
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6. In India, people use plants which helps
them in their daily life.
They use plants as
spiritually, medicinally and culturally.
7. (1)Culturally:
Neem have been known to Indians since time immemorial.
The earliest Sanskrit medical writings refer to the benefits of neems
fruits, seeds, oil, leaves, roots and bark. Each of these has been used in the Indian
Ayurvedic and Unani systems of medicine.
(2)Medicinally:
It is useful in tiredness, cough, fever, loss of appetite, worm infestation.
It heals wounds and vitiated conditions of kapha, vomiting, skin diseases, excessive
thirst, and diabetes. Neem leaves are reported to be beneficial for eye disorders and
insect poisons.
It treats Vatik disorder.
It is anti-leprotic. Its fruits are bitter, purgative, anti-hemorrhoids and anthelmintic.
Neem has been used traditionally in India to treat several viral diseases.
8. Culturally:
(1)The banyan tree is well known all over India .
(2)The tree has what is known as the 'aerial roots', its branches drop to the ground, take roots
again, and send out more twisting and trailing branches, thus extending the growth of the tree
indefinitely.
(3) From immemorial, poets and mystics of India have been eloquent in singing the praises of
this tree.
Medicinally:
(1)It is used in traditional medicine for the treatment of several ailments.
(2)The bark and leaf buds of the tree are useful in arresting secretion or bleeding.
(3)The fruit exercises a soothing effect on the skin and mucous membranes, alleviates swelling
and pain, and serve as a' mild purgative.
(4)It is also nutritious.
(5)The leaf buds of the banyan tree are beneficial in the treatment of chronic diarrhea and
dysentery.
9. Spiritually:
(1)This tree is also sacred to the Buddhists. After attaining
enlightenment, the Buddha is believed to have sat under a banyan
tree for seven days, absorbed in his newfound realization.
(2) According to another legend, Banyan Tree is believed to have
originally been situated in Vasuki's garden. Amba or Mother
Earth, wanted it for her children. After a fight with Vasuki and by
invoking Shiva's help, Amba managed to obtain the banyan
(3) The Puranas tell the story of Savitri, who lost her husband a year
after their marriage. He died under a banyan tree and by worshipping
it, Savitri was able to follow Yama himself and win back her husband's
life as well as secure prosperity and progeny.
10. (1)Culturally:
Peepal tree has the great importance in India especially among the Buddhist who
regard Peepal tree as the personification of Buddha.
Lord Buddha attained enlightenment mediating under the Peepal tree.
It is regarded as the sacred tree and the people uses its leaves for the religious
purposes.
(2)Medicinally:
The juice of its leaves extracted by holding them near the fire can be used as the
ear drop.
Its power bark has been used to heal the wounds for years.
The bark of the tree is useful in inflammations and glandular swelling of the neck.
The roots are even chewed to prevent gum diseases.
11. Spiritually:
(1)Peepal tree has the great importance in India especially among the Buddhist
who regard Peepal tree as the personification of Buddha.
(2) Lord Buddha attained enlightenment mediating under the Peepal tree
(3) It is regarded as the sacred tree and the people uses its leaves for the religious
purposes.
(4) People tie threads of white, red and yellow silk around it to pray for progeny
and rewarding parenthood.
(5) Hindus in India holds the great spiritual regard for the Peepal Tree, they
regard it as the tree beneath which Vishnu was born.
13. Tulsi is the sacred plant dearer to the Lord Vishnu.
Tulsi symbolises purity. It is considered as the holy plant in the Indian Subcontinent
. A Hindu house is considered incomplete without the Tulsi plant in the courtyard.
(4) Tulsi is belived to promote longevity and life long happiness. Hindus perform
special Tulsi puja in the Kartik month which starts after Sharad Poornima. It is the time
of the Tulsi vivah (marriage).
14. (1) The country's growing production and demand for paper
will undoubtedly increase the demand for this renewable
banana resource, thus increasing rural Bhutanese income.
(2) The traditional uses of banana leaves and stems - part of
the country's cultural heritage - will, however, continue.
(1)Bananas are considered to be good for the treatment of gastric ulcer and diarrhea.
(2)They are also considered benefitial for cancer prevention and heart diseases.
(1)It is mentioned of the Kalpavriksha and Chaityavriksha in the ancient scriptures
indicating that the worship of the tree is indeed an ancient Indian practice.
15. (1) Amla is the most potent natural source of Vitamin C. In fact, this tiny fruit has as
much Vitamin C as two oranges. Vitamin C, when taken in the form of
supplements, is not always easily absorbed.
(2) Amla also helps boost protein metabolism, so if you exercise and work out
regularly you will benefit greatly from regular amla intake.
(3) Regular use of pain killers, antibiotics and medication, regular intake of alcohol, all
cause toxin build-up in the liver
(4) It also strengthens the body's central nervous system. It is a gentle laxative and
helps cure constipation.
16. (1)Cleanses and supports your digestive system
(2)Infuses you with energy
(3)Hydrates your skin
(4)Soothes and promotes skin renewal
(5)Supports your immune system
(6)And so much more
18. Ancient scripture state that Suryaketu nerve on cows back absorbs harmful
radiations and cleanses atmosphere. Mere presence of cows is a great contribution
to environment.
In our country with small holdings and small scale farming, there is no better
alternative to employing cattle in farming.
(1) Gobar (Cow dung) Gas is not new to India. It was pioneered here in the 70's and
adopted by individual families that owned cows mostly in Rural India.
(2) A US patent has been granted to Indian scientists on the use of cow urine
distillate as bio-enhancer
(3) Infants fed whole cow's milk don't get enough vitamin E, iron, and essential fatty
acids. They also get too much protein, sodium, and potassium.
(4) For the best infant nutrition, pick the right milk source and eventually introduce
the infant to solid foods.
19. (1) According to the Vedic social system, as
soon as one takes birth he becomes
indebted to so many persons.
(2) "Similarly, this Bhagavad-g辿t辰 is the
essence of all Vedic literature, just like
milk is the essence of the blood. Blood...
(3)Cows are dear to Krishna thats why
devotees love cows.