According to Hindu, the Kalpavriksha tree was one of the 14 gems of the sea after the Samudra Manthan. Kalpavriksha is known as kalpataru, kalpadruma or kalpapadapa. Kalpavriksha is a wish-fulfilling divine tree.
The worshipper of Kalpavriksha Shaligram gets all wishes fulfilled, worldly happiness and dignity in the society. Kalpavriksha is said to fulfill the desires of all those who have faith in the holy tree. This tree has a generous connotation attached - for ages it has been known to fulfill all the wishes of the devotees. The Shila is semi-circular in shape. The Shila is extremely smooth, perfectly shaped, glossy, small sized, cold to touch, has flawless impressions.
The worshipper gets good partner in the form of a husband or wife and obedient children and peace prevail in the family. Keeping Kalpvriksha Shila in the Altar is considered very auspicious and this pleases Lord Krishna which in turn blesses the devotee to the fullest. This Shila is very exotic, powerful, extremely attractive, intelligent, auspicious, emits very high radiance and has an extraordinarily high energy level. This Shila has very sharp and perfect impressions of Kalp Vriksha at the top of the Shila extending to the complete right side periphery of the Shila.