The Joy of Unity
Heartfulness eMagazine
|January 2025
SARAVANAN SUBRAMANIAM, Director of HeartyCulture Natural Products, India, introduces us to a new type of grafted mango at the nursery in Kanha Shanti Vanam. Not only does this new variety bring diversity to our taste buds, but also symbolizes the unity in diversity we all wish for in ecosystems that include human beings.
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In a world often defined by fragmentation, where unity can feel elusive, the smallest gestures sometimes hold the deepest meaning. Imagine a single mango tree standing tall and proud, with a twist. On this one tree grow five different varieties of mangoes, each branch carrying a unique flavor and identity. It is not just a tree; it is an inspiring metaphor for harmony, innovation, and a hopeful future.
This fascinating concept brings to life an idea that is as practical as it is profound. This 5-in-1 mango tree, capable of bearing five distinct varieties of fruit, was conceived with the vision to serve humanity with practical, sustainable solutions.
A tree that nurtures hope and prosperity
The science behind this innovation lies in grafting, a horticultural technique as old as agriculture itself, revitalized with a fresh perspective. Traditionally, mango trees require years of patient nurturing before they bear fruit. They also grow tall, demanding ample space and time. Through grafting, however, saplings are carefully combined to create shorter, faster-growing trees that produce a bountiful yield. Each tree is designed to sprout two branches of each mango variety.
These mango varieties are natural and rare, and have been meticulously selected for their quality and resilience. We work closely with the Central Institute of Horticulture to ensure that every tree we deliver is of the highest standard.
But this project is more than just a horticultural endeavor. It is a living gift—one that brings together family, nature, and a sense of purpose. Gifting such a tree to your loved ones can become a symbol of growth, joy, and continuity. More than a sapling, it becomes a legacy.
Planting trees, growing memories
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