#purana

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brief information:-
In the Vayu Purana, Vayu Dev has instructed the religions in the contexts of Svetkalpa. That is why this Purana is called Vayu Purana. This Purana consists of two parts, East and North, in which the symptoms of cantos etc. have been described in detail. The Vayu Purana describes the dynasty of kings by various hymns, in this, giving the description of the greatness of all the months, it is considered to be more fruit of the month of Magha. In this, the description of charity religion and Rajdharma is found in detail. In this the decision has been taken regarding the living beings moving in the earth and the sky. This is called the former part of the Vayu Purana. Similarly, in the northern part, the description of the pilgrimages of Narmada and the description of Shiva along with them is found in detail. Lord for all the deities which is difficult to conquer and is eternal. Those who reside on the north bank of the Narmada are the followers of Lord Rudra, and those who reside on the south bank are the followers of Lord Vishnu.

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#Merits of #Planting #Fig #Tree
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The #Padma #Purana (Srishti Khanda 58) describes the merits of planting Fig tree.

The fruits that a man obtains by planting an Fig (Fig) Tree on the bank of a pond is not obtained even by hundreds of sacrifices.

The leaves of the Fig Tree falling on the water of the pond on the parvan days are like rice balls offered to the manes and bear inexhaustible merits.

The fruits of the Fig Trees are eaten by the birds, and like food being offered to Brahmanas, give inexhaustible merits.

The Fig Tree gives shade to cows, deities, brahmanas etc during hot season. The manes of that person, who plants Fig Tree live in heaven.

By planting one Fig Tree, a person is not abandoned from heaven, therefore, O man, plant this great Tree.