Gaokerena
Mythical Zoroastrian plant
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In Persian and Zoroastrian legends, the mighty Gaokerena was a mythic Haoma plant that had healing properties and gave immortality to the resurrected bodies of the dead when eaten.[1][2][3] It is also said to have the seeds of all trees on Earth[4] and that the juice from its fruit gave the elixir of immortality. The name Gaokerena means "ox horn" or "cow ear".
Simurgh roosting on the tree
Failed attempts to destroy the tree and protection of the tree by a donkey
Deathless status of those resurrected by the tree
At the resurrection, those who drink of the life-giving juice of this plant will obtain perfect welfare, including deathlessness.
Similarity to other Trees of Life
It bears similarity to the Biblical and Islamic Tree of Life.[2]