Krishna is associated with the Kadamba tree. In Indian mythological and historical literature, it is mentioned that Krishna and Radha conducted their love play in the hospitable and sweet-scented shade of the Kadamba tree. The Kadamba tree holds spiritual significance and is considered sacred in Hinduism. It is often depicted in paintings and sculptures associated with Krishna’s divine leelas (pastimes). The tree is known for its beautiful and fragrant flowers, making it an appropriate setting for the enchanting love stories and playful interactions of Krishna and Radha.