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The Pipal Tree - Coggle Diagram
The Pipal Tree
Bo or Bodhi in Buddhist
Most sacred tree in India
Ashvattha in Sanskrit language
Temples and other religious places is where it's placed
Latin for ficus religiosa (holy fig tree)
Ginormous tree that is great for shelter and comfort on a hot day
Surrounded by landscape of some sort for village and/or urban areas for large gatherings
Trunk = smooth at beginning, rough as time goes on
Usually planted around neem or banyan trees
Attracts birds and begins to split as its roots grow over time
Gorgeous leaves that are similar to cottonwood or aspen trees with how they change
Cala dala - leaves that tend to never stop changing
Useful for Indian medicine to prevent diseases for what helps ear problems
Helps disorders with those that are mental in eyes and teeth
Produces oxygen everyday
Tranquil and genuine
Life comes from them
Live in forest but are better off when they can be exposed to the sun and open spaces
Strong in India
Great for human beings to be around
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