The feng shui effect of bodhi tree
From a Feng Shui perspective, the bodhi tree symbolizes the growth of nature and has good auspicious meanings.
Since the huge canopy of the bodhi tree forms a natural dome, it can not only provide shade and coolness in the summer, but also protect the house and ward off evil spirits if cultivated at home. It is a plant used by many people for transportation. one.
It is said that more than 2,000 years ago, Buddha Sakyamuni attained enlightenment under the bodhi tree. In India, whether Hinduism, Buddhism or Jainism, the bodhi tree is regarded as a "sacred tree" .
In Europe, the flower language of the Bodhi tree is great mercy and discernment between good and evil. In India, the flower language of the bodhi tree is enlightenment and wisdom. In our country, the flower language of the bodhi tree is the love between husband and wife and growing old together. Therefore, planting a bodhi tree at home means that the couple has a good relationship, can stay together until old age, and can face and overcome difficulties in life together, which represents long-term love.
What are the Feng Shui taboos of the bodhi tree?
When the bodhi tree is planted in the courtyard, it is suitable to plant it in the southeast direction, which can protect the house, but it should not be planted in front of the door. If it is planted for a specific purpose, it generally cannot be planted between two adjacent tombs and must be planted separately. ?
If it is a potted bodhi tree, it is generally suitable to place it on the balcony, windowsill, or in a bright place in the bedroom or living room, because the bodhi tree is a light-loving plant. In summer, appropriate shading treatment is required; in winter, move it to the balcony or window sill to receive sunlight during the day, and move it back indoors at night (linden trees have poor cold resistance, and the overwintering temperature is required to be around 12°C).