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According to Hindu mythology, what is the banyan tree called? What does that
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The banyan tree is considered as the symbol of immortality. It has aerial roots that grow down from its branches forming additional trunks and anchor the tree to the ground, therefore this tree is also known as Bahupada, or the one with several feet. This tree symbolizes the creator Brahma, as it symbolizes longevity.
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The Vat, Bargad or Banyan tree is one of the most venerated trees in Hinduism. It has the ability to grow and survive for centuries and is compared to as God's shelter to his devotees. It has large leaves, which are commonly used worship and rituals. ... This tree symbolizes the creator Brahma, as it symbolizes longevity
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