Monday, 9 January 2017

Banyan tree

    Considering tree as sacred entities dates that to the era of the Aryans who worship nature. Plant and trees are associated with Indian rituals and tree worshiping continues to be am aspect of modern Indian traditions.  The Hindus and jains worship the "ASHOKA" tree which is one of the most legendary and sacred trees of India.

             The Hindus worshiped this tree since it dedicated to "KAMDEEVA"(god of love). On the other hand the Trimurti-Lord "VISHNU",lord 'SHIVA" and Lord "BRAMHA".Depicting life and fertility in many Hindu culture,this tree is worshiped by the childless. "BANYAN TREE" is usually never cut,thus it grows covering several hectors. 

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