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Cannon Ball Fruit Tree (standard:non fiction, 336 words) | |||
Author: Juggernaut | Added: Apr 21 2012 | Views/Reads: 3232/3 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
Naga Lingam Flower is sacred to Hindus as it represents Lord shiva and Naga, but to stand under the flower tree could be hazardous. | |||
Cannon Ball Fruit Tree Subba Rao While walking on the campus to the main library years ago Juggernaut noticed a large tree with several attractive red flowers hanging from the tree trunk. Juggernaut walked up to the tree to look at closely only to identify the flower as “Naga Lingam flower” sold near Hindu temples in India. The flower is intricate and complex, and looks like an orchid. It emits a strong pleasant fragrance. On close examination Juggernaut understood why the flower was named as Naga Lingam; it has a large oval shape structure with short stamens at the base of the flower, these short stamens give the appearance of a cluster of “Lingams,” a symbol of Lord Shiva. A large snake head shaped structure covers the Lingams below as if it is protecting the Lingams. Both snake and Lingam are sacred symbols for Hindus; no wonder these flowers are sold at a premier price at Hindu temples as offering to God. Eyes closed, standing on carpet of flowers on the ground with no local recognition of its value, Juggernaut thought to himself loud “how much money I could have made selling these flowers at a Hindu temple back home,” only to be awakened by a scream “Hey man, be careful, watch your head from falling Cannon Balls,” a passerby student shouted at him. Juggernaut opened his eyes to see scores of cannonball size fruits hanging as bunches from top of the tree and on the ground were large size fruits shattered open from the fall emitting foul smell, perhaps to attract animals to eat. Juggernaut quickly ran away from the tree to make sure he won't be the victim of standing under a wrong tree at wrong time. On other hand, if he were to be hit by a falling canon ball fruit, he will be the first Hindu faithful knocked down by a canon ball fruit; perhaps a warning from Naga Lingam tree, “Don't touch me but you can worship me from a distance.” Tweet
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