Kalpavriksha - Joshimath Apna Homestay

🌳 Kalpavriksha – The Eternal Tree of Joshimath, Uttarakhand

📍 Location: Joshimath, Chamoli District

Nestled in the spiritual heart of Uttarakhand, the Kalpavriksha of Joshimath stands as a sacred symbol of life, divinity, and timeless endurance. Believed to be over 1,200 years old, this ancient mulberry tree is no ordinary plant — it is a wish-fulfilling tree, revered deeply in Hindu mythology.


🕉️ Mythological Significance

According to legends, Adi Shankaracharya, the great 8th-century saint and philosopher, meditated under this very tree. It is said that he attained divine enlightenment and established one of his four sacred mathas (monasteries) in Joshimath, marking this tree as a site of spiritual awakening.


🌿 Why is it Called Kalpavriksha?

The word Kalpavriksha comes from Sanskrit, meaning “tree of wishes.” In Hinduism, it’s considered a celestial tree that grants all desires of those who pray with a pure heart. The Joshimath Kalpavriksha is believed to embody this divine energy — even today, visitors tie threads and offer prayers seeking blessings.


🧘‍♂️ Spiritual Vibes & Local Belief

Surrounded by temples and the sacred Jyotirmath, the Kalpavriksha is not just a tree but a living deity. Local people and pilgrims from across India visit this tree as part of their Char Dham Yatra or personal spiritual journeys.

“It’s not just about the tree, it’s about the energy around it.”


📷 What to Expect When You Visit

  • A peaceful courtyard where the tree resides
  • Nearby temples including Narsimha Temple
  • A spiritual and calming atmosphere
  • A chance to reflect and connect with nature and divinity

🗓️ Best Time to Visit

March to June and September to November offer pleasant weather to explore Joshimath and its surroundings, including the Kalpavriksha.