The Sacred Bilva Tree: Goddess Lakshmi's Divine Abode and Symbol of Prosperity The Bilva tree holds a unique and profound position in Hindu tradition as the sacred dwelling place of Goddess Lakshmi, the deity of wealth, prosperity, and auspiciousness. While commonly associated with Lord Shiva, the Bilva tree's deep connection with Mahalakshmi reveals a lesser-known dimension of Hindu worship, particularly cherished in Karnataka and among Kannada-speaking communities worldwide. Divine Origin and Scriptural Foundation The Lakshmi Tantra, an important Pancharatra Agama text, describes the Bilva tree as Lakshmi Swarupa—the very embodiment of the goddess herself. Different scriptures offer varying accounts of the Bilva fruit's divine origin: some texts state it emerged from Mahalakshmi's right hand, while others claim it originated from her breast, symbolizing the nurturing aspect of the divine feminine. The Kalika Purana narrates that Goddess Shree performed intense pen...