Elaeocarpus ganitrus, commonly known as the Rudraksha Tree, is a sacred evergreen tree known for producing the revered Rudraksha beads, which hold great spiritual, medicinal, and cultural significance in Hinduism and Buddhism. Native to the Himalayan foothills and tropical Southeast Asia, this tree is ideal for spiritual gardens, temple landscapes, herbal farms, and religious plantations.
Growing up to 50–60 feet tall, the Rudraksha Tree is known for its broad canopy, glossy green leaves, and small blue fruits that contain the iconic multi-faced Rudraksha seeds. These beads are often used in meditation, prayer, and Ayurvedic healing practices, believed to have calming, detoxifying, and spiritually uplifting properties.






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