The Sacred Bilva Tree and Goddess Parvati: A Divine Union in Shaiva Tradition The Skanda Purana reveres the Bilva tree as a sacred embodiment of divine feminine energy and an inseparable companion of Lord Shiva. It narrates that once when Goddess Parvati was resting on Mount Mandara, a few drops of perspiration fell from her forehead onto the earth. From those sacred drops emerged the Bilva tree, making it eternally sanctified and dear to both Parvati and Shiva. This origin establishes the Bilva tree not as an ordinary plant, but as a living manifestation of Shakti. The Skanda Purana further states that Goddess Parvati resides in multiple forms within the Bilva tree: Girija dwells in its roots Maheswari in its trunk Dakshayani in its branches Parvati in its leaves Katyayini in its fruits Gauri in its flowers Various Shaktis in its thorns Thus, the entire tree becomes a sacred temple of the Divine Mother. Worshipping the Bilva tree is equivalent to worshipping ...