The Palash, often called the “Flame of the Forest,” stands as a radiant symbol of strength, beauty, and renewal. Its brilliant orange-red blossoms light up the dry landscapes, bringing life and color to the forests during spring. Revered in Indian culture, the tree is associated with purity, energy, and spiritual devotion. Its vibrant presence reflects the vitality and enduring spirit of the land.
As a state symbol, the Palash embodies resilience, prosperity, and the harmony between culture and nature. It holds great ecological value, providing shelter and nourishment to birds, bees, and other wildlife. The tree’s deep roots and enduring blossoms represent growth and hope through all seasons. Standing tall and resplendent, the Palash proudly signifies the state’s natural beauty, cultural richness, and timeless strength.