REQUEST FOR PLEDGE FOR KITCHEN GARDENS AND PLANTATION OF 1250 CRORE TREE SAPLINGS IN TOTAL IN INDIA – PEEPAL TREE , LEMON TREES, TULSI TREE AND NEEM TREE IN THE KITCHEN GARDENS OF OUR HOMES AND OFFICES BY PURCHASING THE SERVICE OF EDIBLE ROUTES
Posted by anhad on February 25, 2025

I have read the book “The book on Indian Trees” written by K.C Sahni which has a documentation of 135 indigenous trees growing in Bhaarat. This book provides knowledge of commercial aspects of trees, religious significance and spiritual significance of trees.
I have learned from my mother Achala Kapoor and Hindu Priest Raadharaman that these 4 trees that are sacred for every family and each family should hire an organic gardening/organic farming company like Edible Routes for plantation of these 4 trees in the Kitchen garden of their home and also in the Kitchen garden of their office building –
SAPLINGS OF PEEPAL TREE, LEMON TREE, TULSI TREE AND NEEM TREE. The service of Kitchen gardens is provided by Edible Routes farms in Delhi N.C.R :
KITCHEN GARDENS AND SAPLING SERVICE PROVIDED BY EDIBLE ROUTES FARMS IN DELHI NATIONAL CAPITAL TERRITORY REGION –
About Edible Routes –
Owner of Edible Routes – Kapil sir
Edible Routes brings you a platform to purchase naturally grown food directly from the farmer.
We aim to provide urban consumers information about three fundamental questions about our food: where it is grown, how it is grown and who grows it.
We provide these answers by bridging the gap between the farmer and the consumer. By doing so, the farmers can rightly earn a fair return for their produce and the consumers can be assured of the quality and nutritional benefits of the food they eat.
https://www.edibleroutesshop.com/about/
Kitchen garden service provided by Edible Routes –
1. Lemon tree :
Benefits of growing lemon tree in your Kitchen garden –
a) The cost of lemon in the market is very high because the demand is very high and supply is less. If we grow lemon tree in the gardens of our homes, then it will cost us less.
b) Drinking lemon water (with rock salt and jaggery/honey) everyday is good for health.
2. Peepal Tree –
Peepal tree provides Oxygen to human beings 24 hours a day, 365 days an year. Other trees provide Oxygen only for 12 hours of a day during the presence of Sun. Even in scientific terms, the Peepal is a real “Tree of Life.” It releases oxygen even at night, unlike other trees.
Significance of growing Peepal Tree in your Kitchen garden –
a) In Buddhism, the peepal tree (also known as the “Bodhi Tree”) is considered sacred. This native deciduous tree of India is where Gautam Buddha discovered and practised Vipassana meditation under Peepal tree.
b) Planting Peepal tree will provide protection from evil eye/बुरी नज़र. Hindus believe that Lord Vishnu, with his half Lakshmi, resides on this tree on Saturday. Due to this belief of Hindus, people consider pouring water to the roots of the tree to be good every Saturday.
c) This tree is revered across the Indian subcontinent, especially among Hindus, Jains, and Buddhists, as the Tree of Life, as a symbol of the Universe’s never-ending expanse.
d) Any portion of the Peepal tree, according to Ayurveda, can be used to treat a variety of health problems. This tree will treat up to 50 ailments, including diarrhea, epilepsy, and stomach problems.
e) You are rewarded with fame, wealth, happiness, and good luck if you pour water into the tree, worship it and circle the tree. The peepal tree is considered to be a realized soul, and hence it hears your yearning, and it responds to you in the same manner.
3. Tulsi Tree –
Planting Tulsi plant in the Kitchen garden of your home has religious significance.
a) Tulsi leaves are used by Hindu pundits during worship and hawan of Krishna God.
b) The meaning of Tulsi is Vrinda. The name of the forest near which God Krishna lived is named as Vrindavan. Vrindavan means a forest of Tulsi trees.
Their are 2 types of Tulsi plants –
a) Raama tulsi is green in color which is used in preparing tea.
b) Shyaama tulsi black/purple in color which is used as an ingredient of ayurveda medicine for curing fever..
Please cover tulsi plant with a red cloth which has to purchased from shops outside Hanumaan temple.
4. Neem Tree :
Benefits of Neem Tree –
a) Growing Neem tree outside your house will protect your home from mosquitoes. No mosquitoe will be able to enter your house building.
b) Neem oil is used as a pesticide in organic gardening in kitchen gardens
Their are 1000 crore citizens in India which is its population. On an average, each family has 5 people in total which means their are 200 crore families living in India. Atleast 200 crore Lemon trees, 200 crore Tulsi plants and 200 crore Neem trees should be planted and grown in home gardens and office gardens.
1000 crore citizens in Bhaarat = 200 crore families
Number of Tulsi, Neem and Lemon trees for each family and each office = 3 for each family and 3 for each office
Total number of Tulsi, Neem and Lemon trees in 200 crore Kitchen garden of homes = 200 crore x 3 =600 crore
Total number of Tulsi, Neem and Lemon trees in 200 crore Kitchen garden of offices = 200 crore x 3 = 600 crore
Their are 4 floors in every building of house which means 4 families in every house. Their are 50 houses in every residential society. So, in every colony, atleast 1 Peepal tree should be grown because its size is very big.
1 colony = 50 houses = 1 Peepal tree
200 crore families = 50 crore houses = 50 crore Peepal trees
TOTAL NUMBER OF LEMON, PEEPAL, TULSI AND NEEM TREES = 600 CRORE + 600 CRORE + 50 CRORE = 1250 CRORE
Please provide employment to organic gardeners/माली for creating Kitchen gardens for your homes and offices. Planting these 4 trees for each family will solve the problem of pollution or global heating. In we achieve this target, then their will be 600 crore trees in kitchen gardens of homes and 600 crore trees in kitchen gardens of offices and 50 crore Peepal trees in total in residential societies. So, their will be 1250 crore new trees in total which is a solution for solving the problem of Global heating !
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REQUEST FOR PLEDGE FOR GROWING 4 TREES OF PEEPAL, LEMON TREES, TULSI TREES AND NEEM TREES IN THE KITCHEN GARDENS OF YOUR HOMES AND OFFICES –
a pledge of aid
a pledge not to wage war
All citizens of Bhaarat (renamed to India), please purchase the service of Kitchen garden from Edible Routes for growing 1 lemon tree, 1 neem tree and 1 tulsi plant in the garden outside every home and private office buidlings of Bhaarat, police stations, army cantonement, schools and colleges, Government offices, temples, gurudwaaras, churches, cremation centers. Their should be 1 Peepal tree in every residential society.
PROCEDURE TO PLEDGE :
If your FAMILY agrees to pledge for purchasing the service of Kitchen garden from Edible Routes for growing vegetables in the Kitchen garden and these 4 trees in the Kitchen garden of your home and office, then comment at bottom of this blog post by typing :
“My name is ABCD EFGH. I pledge to purchase the the service of Kitchen garden from Edible Routes (or name of any other organic gardener) for growing vegetables and these 4 trees in the Kitchen garden of my home and office building.”
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kuber arora kapoor
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My name is Murali Basa. I pledge to grow 3 religious trees in the garden of my home and also 3 religious trees outside my office.