Punjab Governor opens Museum of Trees after which many Sikh gurdwaras are named

  • | Tuesday | 1st December, 2020

To meet this challenge people will have to come forward with initiatives like Museum of Trees to mobilise public opinion” warned Punjab Governor and UT Administrator VP Singh Badnore while inaugurating the Museum of Trees — a unique environmental project for the conservation of sacred trees of Sikhism after which many Sikh gurdwaras are named. He complimented DS Jaspal for patiently working for 10 years to clone 12 sacred trees. He praised the Government of India for supporting this project for the conservation of sacred trees. In many gurdwaras the sacred trees had been cut or had died due to improper care. Jaspal pointed out that most of the sacred trees also have botanical significance.

Tribune News Service Chandigarh November 30 “Climate change is an immediate crisis for humanity. To meet this challenge people will have to come forward with initiatives like Museum of Trees to mobilise public opinion” warned Punjab Governor and UT Administrator VP Singh Badnore while inaugurating the Museum of Trees — a unique environmental project for the conservation of sacred trees of Sikhism after which many Sikh gurdwaras are named. About the museum The Museum of Trees has Indias most modern mist chamber facility and a glass house conservatory with 16 air-conditioners to preserve and propagate rare and endangered species which grow at high elevations. The inauguration was done online because of Covid-19. Former Member of Parliament and chairman Minorities Commission Tarlochan Singh and PHDCCI president Karan Gilhotra participated in the web inauguration. Extending Gurpurb greetings on the 551st birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev the Administrator said this was the most appropriate day and most appropriate manner of remembering Guru Nanak whose hymns are replete with references to nature environment trees plants and animal life. He complimented DS Jaspal for patiently working for 10 years to clone 12 sacred trees. He hoped that work on the remaining trees would also be completed soon. Tarlochan Singh thanked the Administrator for supporting the cause of conservation of sacred trees of Sikhism. He pointed out that Guru Nanak was the most widely travelled religious preachers of the world. The Guru interacted with common people in the open under the shadow of trees. That was why most sacred trees were associated with Guru Nanak. He praised the Government of India for supporting this project for the conservation of sacred trees. In many gurdwaras the sacred trees had been cut or had died due to improper care. DS Jaspal creator and curator of the Museum of Trees thanked the Administrator for supporting the project which he said would be a source of attraction not only for Sikhs but for all nature lovers. Jaspal pointed out that most of the sacred trees also have botanical significance. For example the beri tree of Gurdwara Ber Sahib in Sultanpur Lodi is unique because it has few spines. Similarly leaves of the peepal tree at Gurdwara Pipli Sahib have a unique yellow pigmentation. Jaspal also disclosed that the trees are protected by entirely in-house organic spray of garlic chillies and heeng mixed with water. As a result the trees are healthy and bearing rich fruit. Over a period of 10 years the museum has been successful in reproducing genetically true replicas of 12 sacred trees including Dukh Bhanjani ber tree of the Golden Temple; Ber tree of Gurdwara Ber Sahib Sultanpur Lodi; Ber tree of Gurdwara Babe-di-Ber Sialkot Pakistan; and peepal tree of Gurdwara Pipli Sahib Amritsar. The Museum of Trees has Indias most modern mist chamber facility and a glass house conservatory with 16 air-conditioners to preserve and propagate rare and endangered species which grow at high elevations.

If You Like This Story, Support NYOOOZ

NYOOOZ SUPPORTER

NYOOOZ FRIEND

Your support to NYOOOZ will help us to continue create and publish news for and from smaller cities, which also need equal voice as much as citizens living in bigger cities have through mainstream media organizations.


Stay updated with all the Chandigarh Latest News headlines here. For more exclusive & live news updates from all around India, stay connected with NYOOOZ.

Related Articles