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History: The name Audumbar has fascinating roots. It comes directly from the Audumbar tree, also known as the fig tree (Ficus racemosa). In ancient India, this tree was considered sacred and linked to prosperity and fertility. The name likely began as a way to connect people or communities to the Audumbar tree's good qualities. It meant abundance, health, and a link to the divine. Description: The Audumbar tree is culturally significant in India, especially in Hinduism, and is closely tied to traditions, rituals, and religious practices. Considered sacred, it's often found near temples. Circumambulation of the Audumbar tree is a common practice, believed to fulfill wishes and bestow blessings. In some traditions, it's associated with the deity Dattatreya, and Thursdays are auspicious for worshipping the tree. The Audumbar tree symbolizes prosperity, fertility, and auspiciousness, and its presence is believed to ward off negative energies and promote well-being. Its association with deities and its use in religious rituals highlight its revered status in Indian culture. ˈɔːdʊmbɑːr (Aw-duhm-bar).
History: Description: CHANDAN, also spelled Chandaan or Chandon, refers to this name.