Parijata tree

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The Parijata tree is a celestial, wish-fulfilling tree from Hindu mythology, famed in legends involving Krishna and his consort Satyabhama.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf celestial object in Hindu mythology
mythological tree
wish-fulfilling tree
associatedConcept kalpavriksha NERFINISHED
associatedWith Indra NERFINISHED
Indra's garden Nandana NERFINISHED
Krishna NERFINISHED
Rukmini NERFINISHED
Satyabhama NERFINISHED
causeOf conflict between Krishna and Indra
centralToStory Parijata-harana episode NERFINISHED
connectedEvent Samudra Manthan NERFINISHED
culturalRole motif in classical dance and drama
subject of devotional poetry
theme in temple art
devoteesBelieve its remembrance brings blessings
emergedFrom churning of the ocean of milk
feature celestial fragrance
divine blossoms
ever-blooming flowers
immortality-granting association
wish-fulfilling
giftedTo Indra NERFINISHED
grants boons
wishes
linkedDeity Lakshmi NERFINISHED
Vishnu NERFINISHED
locatedInMyth Indra's heaven NERFINISHED
Svarga NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Bhagavata Purana NERFINISHED
Harivamsa NERFINISHED
Vishnu Purana NERFINISHED
various Puranas
mythologicalOrigin Hindu mythology NERFINISHED
narrativeTheme rivalry between Satyabhama and Rukmini
transfer of heavenly wealth to earth
plantedAt Satyabhama's palace in Dvaraka NERFINISHED
religion Hinduism
residesIn Nandana garden NERFINISHED
symbolism conjugal devotion
divine love
heavenly blessings on earth
spiritual fulfillment
takenBy Krishna NERFINISHED
takenFrom Indra NERFINISHED
takenTo Dvaraka NERFINISHED
typeOf kalpavriksha NERFINISHED
worshippedAs sacred tree

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Satyabhama associatedWith Parijata tree
Samudra Manthan featuresBeing Parijata tree