Ashoka tree
Common Name: Ashoka Tree
Scientific Name: Saraca asoca (also known as Saraca indica)
Odia Name: ଅଶୋକ ଗଛ (Ashoka Gacha)
Importance of the Ashoka Tree:
1. Medicinal Value
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Bark, flowers, and leaves are used in Ayurveda for treating:
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Gynecological issues (like menstrual disorders)
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Piles, ulcers, and skin diseases
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Acts as a coolant and anti-inflammatory
2. Religious and Cultural Significance
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Considered a sacred tree in Hinduism and Buddhism.
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Associated with love, fertility, and peace.
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Mentioned in ancient texts like Ramayana and Mahabharata.
3. Ornamental Importance
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Beautiful orange-red or yellow flowers make it a popular garden and roadside tree.
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Adds beauty and shade in parks and temples.
4. Environmental Benefits
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Grows well in tropical climates.
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Helps in air purification and provides habitat for birds and butterflies.
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