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Trees for Lord Shiva

Trees for Lord Shiva

Regular price ₹ 299
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🌳 4ft Tree Planting + 3 Years Care + GeoTag
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Tree(s) Plantation

A tree(s) native to the region will be planted within 7 -10 days, and post-plantation monitoring will be thoroughly managed.

*You will receive an email/whatsapp notification immediately after the tree(s) plantation. or you can check the current status by logging into "My Account" anytime.

e-Greeting Card of Tree(s) Plantation for Gifting

If you want to gift these tree(s) to your loved ones, You can generate an e-Greeting card for tree(s) plantation by logging into "My Account" after placing order.

*Please generate it within 5 days of placing the order.

e-Certificate of Tree(s) Plantation

A e-certificate of Tree(s) Plantation with the project details will be issued in your name after tree(s) plantation.

*You can download it from "My Account".

Geotag of your Tree(s)

You can immediately track the live location of the project chosen for your tree(s) plantation, by logging into "My Account" or, by scanning the QR code on the certificate.

*You can see Your Name in respective Project/Forest.

If you want to gift these tree(s) to your loved ones, You can generate an e-Greeting card for tree(s) plantation by logging into "My Account" after placing order.

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Description:

Planting trees during the month of Shravan, also known as Shravan Maas or Sawan, is considered auspicious and is associated with Lord Shiva in Hinduism. Shravan Maas is dedicated to Lord Shiva, and it is believed to be a sacred month during which devotees observe various religious practices and rituals to seek his blessings.

Scope:
  • Enhancement of Biodiversity
  • Increase in Green Cover
  • Reduction of Man-Animal Conflict
  • Generation of Rural Employment
  • Improvement of Wildlife Habitats 

Tree Species:

The species of trees that are planted depend on the project, and they are chosen based on their native habitat in the corresponding ecological zone.

Why trees?

There are several reasons why planting trees for Lord Shiva during Shravan Maas is considered significant:

  • Environmental Stewardship: Lord Shiva is often associated with nature and the preservation of the environment. Planting trees is seen as a way to honor and show respect to the divine presence of Lord Shiva in all living beings and the natural world. It emphasizes the importance of environmental stewardship and the need to protect and conserve the Earth.
  • Symbolism of Trees: Trees hold immense symbolism in Hinduism. They represent fertility, longevity, and the interconnectedness of all life forms. Planting trees is believed to bring prosperity, positive energy, and blessings. It is seen as a way to create a harmonious environment that fosters spiritual growth and well-being.
  • Spiritual Significance: Planting trees during Shravan Maas is considered a virtuous act that earns spiritual merit (punya). It is believed that performing such acts of devotion during this sacred month pleases Lord Shiva and brings devotees closer to attaining moksha (liberation). Planting trees is seen as a selfless service to both nature and society.
  • Seasonal Relevance: Shravan Maas typically falls during the monsoon season in India, which is a favorable time for tree plantation. The ample rainfall during this period helps trees establish their roots and grow effectively. By planting trees during this time, there is a higher chance of their survival and growth.


Overall, planting trees for Lord Shiva during Shravan Maas is a way for devotees to express their reverence, care for the environment, and seek spiritual growth. It combines religious devotion with environmental consciousness, emphasizing the importance of living in harmony with nature.

Social Impact:

Tree planting for Lord Shiva during Shravan Maas can have several positive social impacts:

  • Environmental Conservation: Tree planting initiatives contribute to environmental conservation efforts. Trees help combat climate change by absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen, thus mitigating the effects of greenhouse gases. They also provide shade, prevent soil erosion, and support biodiversity by providing habitats for various species. By planting trees, communities can actively participate in preserving and improving the environment, creating a positive impact on the ecosystem.
  • Community Engagement: Tree planting events during Shravan Maas provide an opportunity for communities to come together and engage in a collective effort. People from different backgrounds and age groups can join hands to plant trees, fostering a sense of unity, cooperation, and shared responsibility. These events can strengthen community bonds and create a platform for social interaction and collaboration.
  • Education and Awareness: Tree planting initiatives during Shravan Maas can serve as a means to educate and raise awareness about the importance of environmental conservation and sustainable practices. By involving individuals in the process of tree planting, it provides an experiential learning opportunity for people to understand the benefits of trees, their role in the ecosystem, and the need to protect and nurture them. This can inspire a sense of environmental consciousness and motivate individuals to adopt sustainable practices in their daily lives.
  • Health and Well-being: Planting trees can have positive effects on human health and well-being. Trees help improve air quality by filtering pollutants and providing fresh oxygen. They also contribute to the overall aesthetics of an area, creating a visually pleasing and calming environment. Engaging in tree planting activities during Shravan Maas can offer individuals a chance to connect with nature, experience its therapeutic benefits, and promote a healthier lifestyle.
  • Legacy and Long-Term Impact: Tree planting is a long-term investment in the future. The trees planted during Shravan Maas have the potential to grow and thrive, providing benefits for generations to come. They can create a green legacy and serve as a reminder of the collective efforts made by communities during this auspicious month. The impact of these trees can extend beyond the immediate time frame, providing shade, beauty, and environmental benefits for years to come.


In summary, tree planting for Lord Shiva during Shravan Maas not only has environmental significance but also carries social benefits. It fosters community engagement, promotes environmental education and awareness, enhances health and well-being, and leaves a lasting legacy of environmental conservation.

  • Releases Oxygen

    A mature tree produces around 120 kilograms of oxygen per year, which is sufficient for one human per year.

  • Reduces Air Pollution

    A tree absorbs harmful gases like CO2, NO2 released by factories and vehicles, which can have serious health problems for us

  • Removes CO2

    A Tree removes 22 KGs of CO2 from atmosphere per year, which is equivalent to the CO2 realeased by a human in 10 days.

  • Cooling Effect

    A Tree generates cooling effect of around 10 room size ACs by providing shade and through a process of transpiration.

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The tree arrived in great condition

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mohd shaliyar
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Planting trees for a brighter future

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sachin Jadhav
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deepakjain
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