A Sthala Vriksha or Sthala Vruksham (Tamil:ஸ்தல வ்ருக்ஷம்), is a monumental tree that is indigenous to every historical Hindu temple. This forms a prominent feature of Koils, Hindu temples of the Dravidian style.[1]
Shala Vruksha of Jagath Rakshaka Perumal Temple
Besides the dominant feature of a temple's architecture comprising the Gopuram, Vimanam and the sanctum, the temple tree is also considered holy. Some of the temples and historical places derive their names from such trees.
Hinduism and ecology is a growing subject of interest and importance of these trees are reiterated by doing poojas to them, tying sacred thread and bells during days of religious importance
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