
Banyan Tree
Rural India
The Banyan tree is revered in Hinduism because of its ability to live for centuries and is considered God's shelter. The tree is revered as sacred in Hindu philosophy. The roots then give rise to more trunks and branches. In Hinduism, the leaf of the Banyan tree is said to be the resting place for the god Krishna Banyan tree acquires a height of 100 feet or 30 meters and spreads laterally open-endedly. The branches of this tree give rise to aerial roots that again take roots for becoming new trunks when they touch the soil. At times, a banyan tree assumes the look of a dense thicket due to the tangling of trunks and roots.
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