Rite of Tree Consecration and the Merit of Planting Sacred Trees
सर्वान्कामानवाप्नोति पदं चानन्तमश्नुते । यश्चैवमपि राजेन्द्र वृक्षं संस्थापयेद्बुधः
sarvānkāmānavāpnoti padaṃ cānantamaśnute | yaścaivamapi rājendra vṛkṣaṃ saṃsthāpayedbudhaḥ
وہ تمام مطلوبہ کامنائیں پاتا ہے اور لافانی و بے انتہا مقام تک پہنچتا ہے۔ اور اے بہترین بادشاہ! جو دانا اس طریقے سے درخت قائم کرے، وہ بھی یہی ثمرات حاصل کرتا ہے۔
Not explicitly stated in the provided excerpt (addressing a king: 'rājendra')
Concept: Establishing a tree with proper rite yields both worldly fulfillments and an imperishable spiritual state.
Application: Perform tangible, life-supporting service (planting/protecting trees) as worship; dedicate the merit to Vishnu and the welfare of beings.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
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Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"celebratory","suggested_raga":"Desh","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"authoritative","sound_elements":["conch shell","drum softly in distance","temple bells","rustling leaves","crowd murmur fading into silence"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: सर्वान्कामानवाप्नोति = सर्वान् + कामान् + अवाप्नोति (न्-क्/न्-अ संधि); चानन्तम् = च + अनन्तम्; यश्चैवमपि = यः + च + एवम् + अपि (विसर्ग-संधि); संस्थापयेद्बुधः = संस्थापयेत् + बुधः (द्-भ् संधि)
The verse praises establishing or planting a tree (vṛkṣa-saṃsthāpana / vṛkṣa-ropana) as a meritorious act that yields both worldly and spiritual rewards.
It indicates an imperishable, limitless spiritual attainment—an enduring state or goal beyond temporary results.
It links personal welfare with a public-benefit duty: supporting life through planting trees is upheld as dharma that brings lasting merit.