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The Pipal Tree: type of fig tree that is often considered in India as the…
The Pipal Tree: type of fig tree that is often considered in India as the most sacred of all trees and is planted near temples or other religious places. Also known as Aswattha!
Planted to provide abundant shade, shelter, and protection for special places that host social and religious gatherings.
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This shade trees absorbs enormous amounts of solar energy which is though to increase its medicinal uses and even rituals
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Because of its broad leaves, it also known as cala-dala meaning "with moving" or "restless" leaves.
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The Pipal tree is a man, "admi," who can speak but is only heard by those with clean hearts
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In Indian Hindu culture, the pipal tree is an animate, sentient being with both feelings and consciousness
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