'Puja' Flowers and other things used in 'puja' (Hindu Worship).: शमी पत्र (The Holy Shami Leaves)

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

शमी पत्र (The Holy Shami Leaves)

One of the most sacred trees in the Hindu religion
A 'Shami' tree near the gate

          The Shami Tree is worshiped just like the Tulsi plant or Bael Tree by Hindus. Its leaves are used in worship as offerings to God Ganesha, Shiva and Hanuman. Most of the devotees plant this shrub near the gate of their house campus so that whenever they go out for work they see this auspicious tree (सगुन बनाना). Those having space constraints plant it in flower pots (गमला) in the balcony or outer veranda.     

        The Shami Tree resembles a Babool tree and has similar deep thorns and leaves. A tree named "Khejadi" (Prosopis cineraria / Spicigera) and found abundantly in Rajasthan and adjoining areas (used as fodder) is also called Shami but it looks like that it is a close relative of the holy Shami tree. 

"Shami" leaves (शमी पत्र)

             The leaves of the Shami tree are offered to Ganesha who is very much pleased with this offering. And being pleased with it He gives the devotee longevity, honor and prosperity. On the biggest festival of Ganesha (Who is also called Vinayaka) --"Ganesha Chaturthi" -- the offering of Shami leaves to him is very fruitful. These leaves are sprinkled with turmeric powder before offering. In Maharashtra where Ganesha is widely worshiped, small plants of Shami are given to relatives and friends as gifts on "Dussera Puja" to bring good luck.    

            The worship of the Shami tree is a means to reduce the bad effects of the planet "Shani" in astrology. It is done with a lamp of mustard oil (सरसों तेल का दीपक) and black sesame (काला तिल) under the Shami Tree. The person with "Sadhe-Sati"(साढ़े साती) and "Dhaiya"(ढैया) of "Shani" is benefited with daily or at least on Saturdays worship under the Shami tree.  

{Puja items are available online}

          The bad effects of Shani God are also kept away by worshiping Shiva and his avatar Hanuman because for Shani, God Shiva is his Guru. If Shiva is pleased by the worship of a person, he will not be affected by Shani. Hanuman worship is also fruitful for this purpose because Shani himself had vowed to Hanuman that whoever worships Hanuman that person will not be affected by the bad eyes of Shani. That is why Hanuman worship on Saturdays are so popular. Both of these Gods, Shiva and Hanuman are worshiped by offering "Shami leaves (शमी पत्र)" for this purpose.

      The "shloka" that should be spoken while offering "Shami leaves (शमी पत्र)" to gods is as follows,

अमंगलानाम् शमनीम्  शमनीम् दुष्कृतानाम्  च।

दुःस्वप्न-नाशिनीं  धन्यां प्रपद्येSहं शमीं शुभाम्।।

          The wood of the Shami tree is also used in "Havan"(हवन). "Samidha" (समिधा) are the woods used in "Havan"(हवन). Nine different kinds of wood are used in "Havan"(हवन) to keep away the ill-effects of nine planets. One of these nine kinds of wood (नवग्रह लकड़ी) is the wood of the Shami tree. It is offered in the fire of "Havan-Kund" (हवन कुण्ड) to suppress the bad effects of Saturn planet (शनि ग्रह). 




 
Flowers of 'Shami' "शमी पुष्प"

            The tree of Shami is full of dangerous hard thorns like the Babool tree. So when fetching its leaves or woods, one should be very careful otherwise it may pierce the skin. It is a shrub that flowers in the rainy season. Small flowers have two different colors. Half of the flower towards the tip is yellow while on the back it is either pink or white. So on the same tree, you may find two types of flowers, yellow-pink or yellow-white

             So, be benefited by offering Shami leaves to above Gods. The story behind the holiness of Shami leaves may be seen in my blog "Aadhyatma" by clicking here

             Pooja items are available at Amazon at THIS LINK. The Shami tree can be bought at the local market otherwise Amazon also sells "Live Shami Plant with a pot". They also sell Navgrah-Samidha woodHawan Samagri and even different types of Hawan-Kund. I was surprised that they are also selling "Cow-Dung cakes" which are called Kande/Uple/Thepdi/Goythe (कंडे/उपले/थेपड़ी/गोयठे) in regional languages. "Cow-Dung cakes" are holy items in Hindu Pujan, Hawan and cooking in rural areas, it is difficult to find in bigger cities. 

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7 comments:

  1. Thanks u sir we also planted one tree but good result is not cumming what we want to do sir for good result pls help us sirr

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    1. For a good plant, it is better to plant it in the soil on the ground. Water it regularly but there should not be water-logging near it. It should get sufficient sunshine, If the soil is Sandy, use vermicompost . Potted plants need extra care and in addition to above regular manuring is needed.
      Better luck this time.🙏

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  2. Namaste, can we do Havan with Dry Shami leaves for Lord Ganesh?

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    1. _/\_ Generally dry thin Shami sticks are used in Havan. When you purchase "Navgrah wood" for havan, one of them is Shami stick. In any case, if you do not have access to sticks, use the available dry leaves.

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  3. which direction best for planting in flat, I have and can we place shami plant near Tulsi pot ?

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  4. Sir can I place shami plant in Balcony in North east direction along with Tulsi plant?
    does it bring illnes ?

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    1. You know the Shami plant have thorns and we do not place a plant with thorns inside the house, eg. - Gulab, Cactus, etc. Shami plants are generally used near boundary gate so that it is on your right when you leave. Otherwise it is planted to the west or east. If you have Shani's effect on you according to your horoscope, and you want to plant Shami inside the house then prefer east or west balconies. But never near Tulsi plant.

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