Did you know that Nagalinga Pushpa or Canon Ball Tree Flower, though of Amazon Valley origin, is widely grown in India and offered in Hindu worship of Shiva as its five leafed petals resemble Naga, sacred snake, protecting a Shiva Lingam?
Nagalinga Pushpa or Canon Ball Tree Flower Did you know that Nagalinga Pushpa or Canon Ball Tree Flower, though of Amazon Valley origin, is widely grown in India and offered in Hindu worship of Shiva as its five leafed petals resemble Naga, sacred snake, protecting a Shiva Lingam? Nagalinga Pushpa or Canon Ball Tree Flower with the botanical name Couroupita guianensis (credited to the French botanist Jean Baptiste Christophore Fusée Aublet in 1775) in the flowering plant family of Lecythidaceae, known as harbinger of wealth and prosperity in Hindu beliefs, is native to the Amazon Valley in South America and to the west Indies. The migration of this species to South Asia, particularly to India, where it has attained spiritual significance as a special offering to the Hindu God Lord Shiva, is not clear but historians opine that there is clear evidence of the transfer of this species from Latin America to South Asia as far back as the pre-Columbian period (before 15th ...