Pipal Tree Puja's Details
Deity: The sacred Pipal tree (Ashwattha)
About the Puja: The Pipal tree is the most sacred tree in Hindu tradition. The Bhagavad Geeta calls it the Ashwattha, the tree under which Lord Krishna himself stands. Tradition holds that the gods reside in different parts of the Pipal. Lord Vishnu lives in its trunk. Lord Brahma lives in its roots. Lord Shiva lives in its leaves. The tree is also the form in which Shani Dev is said to be most easily worshipped. Devotees circumambulate the Pipal seven times, tie sacred threads, and offer water at its roots. The tree is one of the few in the world that releases oxygen even at night. Hindu tradition has worshipped it for thousands of years.
Our verified Vedic priests perform the puja with specific Pipal mantras and prescribed offerings. Water is poured at the roots. Sacred threads are tied around the trunk. Diyas are lit nearby. Families book this puja for the pacification of Shani Dosh, for Shani's peace as per the horoscope, and for the blessing of early marriage. Muhurat is taken fresh from the Panchang. Book Pipal Tree Puja with us, and we handle the full vidhi.
- Shani's peace (Shani Shanti)
- Pacification of Shani Dosh as per the horoscope
- Blessings for early marriage (Sheeghra Vivah Labh)
Auspicious Tithi and Events
The most powerful days to perform Pipal Tree Puja
- Gita Jayanti, Mokshada Ekadashi, Vaikuntha Ekadashi
- Saturday
- As per Panchang Muhurat
- Longevity & Life Protection
- Wealth & Prosperity
- Nazar Dosh Nivaran
- Blessings
- Moksha
- Tulsi / Peepal
- Other God
- Amawasya
- Auspicious Tithi In Krishna Paksha
- Mauni Amavsya








