Hello friends, how are you ? wishing you all happy and prosperous life ahead.


After seeking the blessings and sight of Yogeshwar Mahadev, we went to see the Parijat tree,which is nestled in the village of Kintoor near Barabanki, the legendary Parijaat Tree stands as a symbol of mystery, faith, and timeless beauty. This is not ordinary tree. According to Hindu mythology and history, it is the only one of its kind in the world today, planted by Lord Krishna for his wife(Satyabhama) in the great cosmic event known as Samudra Manthan.

Another fascinating belief links the tree to the Mahabharata, where it is associated with the Pandavas. Locals say that the tree was planted by Arjuna.


As I reached the area, the calm and bird chirping surroundings instantly created a peaceful vibe. The one tall and legendry Tree standing making it look ancient and powerful. When I saw that tree's thick branch and wide canopy, I got a few goosebumps; is it really that old?


Regardless of scientific progress, certain mysteries remain impossible to logically explain, just like the secrets hidden within trees. most surprising facts is that this tree does not produce seeds or fruits. how this tree is surving how for so Long.

It looks so scary in the image; when I saw it in person, I actually got goosebumps from fear, but I was also feeling positivity from within. People believe that praying here and tying threads can fulfill wishes, which attracts devotees from far-off places.

It is such a peaceful place to hangout with your friends and family to enjoy some quality time with spirituality and Nature.



Visiting the Parijaat Tree of Barabanki is not just trip but it's spiritual journey about seeing a mythological site โ itโs about experiencing something beyond logic. Every one visit such sites to seek the blessings and know about our historical journey of Devs.


If you ever get a chance, do visit this sacred tree. Itโs a beautiful blend of mythology, history, and peace.
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