Banyan trees hold spiritual and ecological significance in Indian culture, symbolizing resilience and shelter for wildlife. Trees like the 550-year-old Thimmamma Marrimanu showcase strength and ...
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World’s largest banyan tree is in India in the state of..., it’s called a 'Living Coffin' due to...A banyan tree begins its lifecycle when a seed lands on the branch of another tree, from where its sends down its roots downwards towards the ground. Over time, the banyan tree roots grow thicker ...
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