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Many religious and medicinal benefits of Shami ka podha are considered. Let us first know about the Shami tree and then we will talk about its care. Website - https://www.organixrosa.com/products/shami-flower-plant<br>
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How to take care of Shami tree. Benefits of Shami tree. Come visit the Shami plant. Many religious and medicinal benefits of Shami tree are considered. Let us first know about the Shami tree and then we will talk about its care. Scientific name: Prosopis cineraria. Order: Fabales. Family: Fabaceae. Preferred Soil: Deep loamy soil. Honor: It is the national tree of the United Arab Emirates. Shami is the state plant of Rajasthan. Some other common names: Gough (Arab), Shami, Khejri, Khichdi tree, Maximum Height: 8 to 16 feet.
Shami tree is a plant growing in extreme conditions, this plant can tolerate drought and frost. It can tolerate extreme temperatures up to 40-45 °C. Frost can cause damage in the early stages but once the tree takes root, it can tolerate temperatures as low as -6 °C in winter. Do you know Amrita Devi Bishnoi National Award This award is given in the memory of Amrita Devi Bishnoi, who was killed in the Khejadli massacre of 1731 while trying to protect a grove of Khejri trees in Khejri, Rajasthan. On 12 September 1730, a royal party led by Giridhar Bhandari, minister to the Maharaja of Marwar, reached the village with the intention of cutting down some khejdi trees, which were sacred to the villagers. A local woman named Amrita Devi Bishnoi opposed the cutting of trees, saying she would give her life to save the trees. He and his three daughters (Asu, Ratni and Bhagu) were then killed by the party. The news of the death spread and a meeting was called in 84 Bishnoi villages. The meeting stipulated that a Bishnoi volunteer would sacrifice his life for every tree that was cut. This shook the tree-cutting party. The group left for Jodhpur after their mission was not completed and later Maharaja Abhay Singh of Marwar ordered that no more trees should be cut. 363 Bishnois were killed in this incident. The Chipko movement is also believed to be inspired by this Ghat. The history of Khejdi or Shami tree is considered to be even older than this. In the Mahabharata, the Pandavas hide their weapons in the Shami tree before their exile. So in this way Shami has a very old history.
This plant grows in the Thar desert without any water source and survives for years. There is a famous saying in Rajasthan that you can live comfortably in the desert, you only need to have 3 things, Khejri or Shami tree, camel and goat. A 400-year-old Shami tree is known as the 'Tree of Life' on Mount of Smoke in Bahrain. without any known water source. It has also been green for hundreds of years. Shami tree is considered to be of great importance in worship. You can offer the leaves of this tree on Shivling. Apart from this, lighting a lamp near this tree is considered auspicious. It is worshiped on the tenth day of Dussehra. It has a different name in India. It is known as Shami in UP and Maharashtra, Khijro in Gujarat, Khejri in Rajasthan, Jammi in Telangana and Janti in Haryana. How to plant Shami tree? You can buy Shami tree from nursery or can be planted from cuttings. Shami tree is planted mostly on Saturdays. clean it after taking a bath Or plant it in a pot. If you are going to plant it in a pot, then prepare the soil mixture like this: Garden soil: 40% Sand: 30% Organic Fertilizer: 30% Sand will improve potting mix drainage and organic compost will provide nutrients from the start. Good drainage reduces the chances of root rot.
Where to plant Shami tree? It is considered auspicious to plant Shami tree at the main entrance of the house. Shami tree should not be planted inside the house. Place it at the main entrance of the house in such a way that when you leave the door, the Shami tree falls on your right side. It can also be installed on the roof of the house. If you put it on the roof, then keep it in the south direction and if there is no sunlight here, then you can keep it in the east or north-east direction also. There is a religious significance of lighting a lamp under it every day. Shami Tree Care: Sunlight: Shami tree needs 6-8 hours of sunlight to grow properly. Pot: Take a pot of at least 12-14 inches, keep in mind that there is a drainage hole in the pot. Water: Give water to the pot in such a way that the water comes out in the drainage hole of the pot. And then wait for the 2 inches of soil on the top of the pot to dry. Fertilizer: Give organic manure to the plant once in a month. Do not give any type of chemical fertilizer to the plant. Do not let the water stand in the pot, otherwise root and stem rot problems may occur. You can take care of the shami plant this way and it will grow well. Content Courtesy https://medium.com/@organixrosa.madhavi/how-to-take-care-of-shami-tree- benefits-of-shami-tree-367692e97451